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Flat owners applying to a fund to help pay to remove flammable building cladding will be told not to talk to the press without government approval.
A draft agreement, uncovered by the Sunday Times, says that even where there is overwhelming public interest in speaking to journalists, the government must be told first.
The government said the wording was standard .
It set up a £1.6bn fund last year to repair the most dangerous buildings.
But it warned that the fund might not cover all the costs of removing the cladding.
The clause might affect building owners and professional managing agents but also residents who manage their building.
Flats, offices, and a hotel - the latest developments approved by Manchester s planning committee
A number of planning applications were considered at the last planning committee meeting of the year
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