Cladding Safety Scheme – Information for leaseholders and residents
Why linked: May 2026 Cladding Safety Scheme information for leaseholders/residents — direct on regime.
In response to: Cladding Safety Scheme
The post-Grenfell building safety reform programme: a multi-Act regulatory regime built on the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Building Safety Act 2022, operationalised through the higher-risk buildings regime, leaseholder cost protections, the Cladding Safety Scheme and the Building Safety Regulator, and now structured around implementing the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 and Phase 2 recommendations.
The regime governs life-safety risk in England's high-rise residential stock, allocates billions of pounds of remediation cost between developers, taxpayers and leaseholders, and is the test case for the Government's accountability against all 58 Phase 2 recommendations the Inquiry made on 4 September 2024.
As of 27 January 2026 the Building Safety Regulator has moved out of the HSE to become a standalone NDPB under SI 2026/20, with BSR's strategic plan for 2026-27 published 31 March 2026; ministers are simultaneously trying to clear a Gateway 2 application backlog, accelerate cladding remediation under hard 2029/2031 deadlines, and consult on Approved Document B and on rebalancing 'Category A/B' higher-risk building work.
The framework Act for the post-Grenfell regime: creates the BSR, higher-risk building gateways, accountable-person duties under Part 4, the Building Safety Levy and statutory leaseholder protections in ss.116-125 and Schedule 8.
Accepts all 58 Phase 2 recommendations and sets the regime's substantive direction on Approved Document B, the definition of higher-risk buildings, building control competence and construction product regulation.
Clarifies that the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 applies to the external walls (including cladding) and flat entrance doors of multi-occupied residential buildings — the immediate legislative response to Phase 1.
Establishes the BSR as a body corporate from 27 January 2026, transfers HSE's building-safety functions, amends HSWA 1974 to remove HSE's building functions and amends the Building Act 1984 and BSA 2022 to substitute 'Building Safety Regulator' for 'HSE'.
Sets the 18m / 7-storey, two-or-more residential units threshold that defines the scope of the higher-risk building regime.
Implements occupation-phase Part 4 BSA 2022 duties: safety case reports, mandatory occurrence reporting and resident engagement.
Operationalises ss.116-125 and Schedule 8 BSA 2022, defining qualifying leases and remediation cost protections.
Commences the building-control profession reforms from 6 April 2024, including transfer of approved inspectors to registered building control approvers and section 49 plans-certificate regime.
Free-of-charge corrective SI fixing defects in SI 2023/993 so amendment notices remain available for transitional higher-risk building work.
The Remediation Acceleration Plan — sets the policy framework for hard remediation deadlines, the Cladding Safety Scheme and social-housing acceleration.
Phase 2 update to the Remediation Acceleration Plan — sets hard 2029 / 2031 deadlines for completion of cladding remediation and over £1bn for social housing.
Impact assessment for the Building Safety Levy — a developer-side tax on residential developments requiring building control approval in England, funding remediation.
Operative response text accepting Inquiry Phase 2 recommendations on building control, AD-B, construction products and definition of HRBs.
Third progress report tracking implementation of Phase 2 recommendations alongside outstanding Phase 1 items.
First annual report (post-progress-report cycle) on implementation of all 58 Phase 2 recommendations.
BSR's first operational plan as a standalone NDPB.
Ministerial statement announcing the AD-B consultation that will address all outstanding GTI Phase 2 fire-guidance recommendations.
Summary update confirming acceptance of all Phase 2 Inquiry recommendations.
Substantive Lords scrutiny report on BSR capability, the Gateway 2 backlog and the regulator's transition to a standalone body.
Government's reply accepting the diagnosis on BSR capacity and undertaking process reforms.
PAC report citing 'insufficient capacity and capability' at the BSR — the original parliamentary diagnosis.
Library scrutiny of the building regulations and fire safety regime.
Library briefing on the cumulative fire-safety regulatory framework for blocks of flats.
Foundational pre-BSA select committee report that informed the legislative response.
BSR's initial review of the 18m / 7-storey HRB definition, addressing Phase 2 recommendation 113.13 on regime scope.
Consultation outcome on the design of the developer levy on new residential buildings.
Active consultation on rebalancing Category A and B work — the regulatory lever for clearing the Gateway 2 backlog.
The earlier acceptance of Phase 1 recommendations on evacuation, fire-and-rescue interaction and FRA duties — the conceptual hinge between immediate Fire Safety Act steps and the Building Safety Act.
Private Member's Bill (Liz Saville Roberts) amending HSWA 1974 to impose proactive employer duties on workplace violence and harassment — adjacent to the regime but not on the core fire/building safety pathway.
Direct ministerial response to the Gateway 2 backlog repeatedly flagged in PQs and the Lords I&R Committee report.
Operational delivery of consultation 62435.
Implements Phase 2 recommendations on construction products and competence.
Implements GTI Phase 2 recommendations on industry competence, addressing Hackitt Review gaps.
Operationalises building control competence reforms post-Grenfell.
Designs the developer levy that funds the regime's remediation cost obligations.
Underpins SI 2024/104 commencement of building-control profession reforms.
Underpins the Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures Regulations 2023 and Building Control SIs.
Implements Part 4 BSA 2022 statutory duty of resident engagement.
the government accepted all of the Inquiry's recommendations
Why linked: Government's published commitment in the third Progress Report (December 2025) to deliver all Phase 2 recommendations.
The government will set out tough new targets to fix unsafe buildings
Why linked: Set the Remediation Acceleration Plan (2 December 2024) as the operational commitment to accelerate cladding remediation.
Strict deadlines for landlords to fix unsafe cladding and over £1 billion allocated to make social tenants safe
Why linked: Phase 2 update to the Remediation Acceleration Plan (17 July 2025) committed to dated deadlines and quantified social-housing funding.
BSR becomes standalone body in landmark step towards single construction regulator
Why linked: Operative commitment delivered through SI 2026/20 and Dixon's HCWS1279 statement on 27 January 2026.
We will also bring forward a Remediation Bill as soon as parliamentary time allows, which will focus on accelerating the remediation of historical [defects]
Why linked: Norris's WMS (HCWS849, 17 July 2025) committed to a future Remediation Bill — the regime's pending primary-legislation pipeline.
Why linked: May 2026 Cladding Safety Scheme information for leaseholders/residents — direct on regime.
In response to: Cladding Safety Scheme
Why linked: May 2026 Cladding Safety Scheme applications guidance — direct on regime.
In response to: Cladding Safety Scheme
Why linked: May 2026 Cladding Safety Scheme overview — direct on remediation regime.
In response to: Cladding Safety Scheme
Why linked: January 2026 BSR consultation on proportionality and safety outcomes for telecoms — proportionality reform pathway.
In response to: Improving proportionality and safety outcomes in building control: telecommunications work
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator approval application data - performance data of reform implementation
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits by month and year.
Why linked: Fire Safety Act 2021 factsheet on commencement - implementation information
In response to: Fire Safety Act 2021
Why linked: Fire Safety Act 2021 factsheet for lenders - implementation guidance
In response to: Fire Safety Act 2021
Why linked: May 2026 Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026 — operationalises developer remediation contract enforcement.
These Regulations make amendments to the Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) Regulations 2023 (“the 2023 Regulations”). The Responsible Actors Scheme, established by the 2023 Regulations, requires relevant developers to identify relevant buildings they are responsible for and remediate …
Why linked: Improving proportionality consultation for telecommunications work — proportionality reform pathway.
This consultation seeks views on proposals to streamline the building control procedural requirements for the following types of building work within the higher-risk building regime: fibre optic cabling and mobile masts. In the case of building work to fibre optic …
Why linked: May 2026 BSR Accounting Officer Assessment — direct on regime governance.
May 2026 BSR Accounting Officer Assessment — direct on regime governance.
In response to: DWP accounting officer assessments for the Government Major Projects Portfolio
Why linked: May 2026 BSR application data Feb-Apr 2026 — monthly operational data.
May 2026 BSR application data Feb-Apr 2026 — monthly operational data.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator building control approval application data February to April 20…
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator approval application data - performance data of reform implementation
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits from February to April 2026.
Why linked: Filled the "Cladding remediation schemes and funding announcements" gap via web research
Guidance for organisations taking part in the Homes England Cladding Safety Scheme to address fire risks.
Why linked: May 2026 Part L energy efficiency research — adjacent to building regulations regime.
Official statistics in development monitoring Part L of the Building Regulations in England relating to energy efficiency standards of new dwellings.
Why linked: May 2026 Part L energy efficiency stats — adjacent to building regulations regime, light coverage.
Official statistics in development monitoring Part L of the Building Regulations in England which relate to energy efficiency standards of new dwelling.
Why linked: April 2026 BSR application data Jan-Mar 2026 — monthly operational data.
April 2026 BSR application data Jan-Mar 2026 — monthly operational data.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator building control approval application data January to March 2026
Why linked: April 2026 PQ on consultation analysis publication — direct on March 2026 consultations.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, (a) when he will publish the analysis of responses regarding the ‘Strengthening leaseholder protections over charges and services’ consultation launched 4 July 2025, and (b) what
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator approval application data - performance data of reform implementation
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits from January to March 2026.
Why linked: April 2026 PQ on adequacy of progress — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether he has made an assessment of the adequacy of the progress of remediation works on properties approved for the Cladding Safety Scheme in Slough.
Why linked: April 2026 PQ on building control applications under regulation 3 — direct on Gateway 2 regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many building control applications made under regulation 3 or 11 of the Building (Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures) (England) Regulations 2023 were determined by the Building
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Regulator approval applications - scrutiny of regulator performance
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the Building Safety Regulator’s (BSR) report entitled Building control approval application data January to March 2026, published on 31 March 2026, what is the
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Regulator complaints - scrutiny of regulator
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many formal complaints the Building Safety Regulator received this year; and how many of these complaints were upheld.
Why linked: April 2026 PQ on extending statutory leaseholder protections — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether she plans to extend statutory leaseholder protections to residents in buildings under 11 metres where freeholders seek to pass on the cost of remediation or other major …
Why linked: April 2026 building assessment certificate application guidance — operationalises Part 4 BSA 2022.
Use this service to apply for a building assessment certificate from the Building Safety Regulator.
Why linked: April 2026 BSR charging scheme 2026-27 — direct on regime.
April 2026 BSR charging scheme 2026-27 — direct on regime.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator charging scheme
Why linked: April 2026 BSR charging scheme guidance — direct on regime funding.
What the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) charges for building control, inspection, registration and other functions, and how BSR calculates these.
Why linked: PQ on remediation enforcement unit progress - scrutiny of Building Safety Act implementation
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what progress the remediation enforcement unit within the Building Safety Regulator has made on its objectives.
Why linked: PQ on external remediation team remit - scrutiny of Building Safety Regulator
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what the remit is of the external remediation team at the Building Safety Regulator; and how it is engaging with stakeholders on applications.
Why linked: PQ on Gateway 2 backlog - scrutiny of Building Safety Act application process
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, (a) what steps his Department is taking to reduce the backlog in Gateway 2 applications at the Building Safety Regulator and (b) how many Gateway 2 applications are …
Why linked: PQ on batching model at Building Safety Regulator - scrutiny of implementation
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, if he will publish details of the new batching model being trialled by the Building Safety Regulator to reduce the length of time taken to assess building control …
Why linked: BSR remediation improvement plan directly addresses Grenfell reform objective of reducing delays to building safety works
The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) introduces a comprehensive external remediation improvement plan to reduce delays to higher-risk building safety works.
Why linked: April 2026 plan approval requirements consultation — direct on regime building control reform.
We are seeking views on amendments to submission and approval of plans in building control applications for new dwellings and buildings to which the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 applies.
Why linked: April 2026 HRB building control application management guidance — direct on regime.
Use this service to apply for and manage building control applications for higher-risk buildings in England.
Why linked: April 2026 RBCA business registration guidance — direct on regime.
All private sector businesses that want to do building control work in England and Wales under the Building Act 1984 (as amended) must apply to register with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Why linked: April 2026 building control approval for HRBs guidance — direct on regime.
How to apply for building control approval from the Building Safety Regulator to construct, or carry out building work on, a higher-risk building.
Why linked: April 2026 PQ on new regime delivery — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what steps his Department is taking to help ensure that the new Chinese Embassy (a) follows its planning permission and conditions and (b) complies with building regulations.
Why linked: Guidance on building assessment certificate applications—direct operational guidance for Building Safety Regulator implementation, core to thread scope
The information principal accountable persons must submit when applying for a building assessment certificate from the Building Safety Regulator.
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator strategic plan 2026-27—key regulator operational document documenting BSR policy delivery
Building Safety Regulator strategic plan 2026-27—key regulator operational document documenting BSR policy delivery
In response to: Building Safety Regulator strategic plan 2026 to 2027
Why linked: Guidance on remediation orders - implements Building Safety Act 2022 enforcement power
Guidance for local authorities and fire and rescue services on the use remediation orders, a Building Safety Act 2022 enforcement power.
Why linked: BSR strategic plan 2026-27 is core implementation document for Building Safety Regulator functions established by post-Grenfell reforms
How the Building Safety Regulator will carry out building safety functions from April 2026 to March 2027.
Why linked: PQ on cladding remediation funding for buildings under 11m—directly addresses remediation funding mechanisms in scope
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what funding is available to leaseholders for cladding remediation works on buildings under 11 metres in height.
Why linked: 26 March 2026 HLWS1486 Lords parallel WMS — direct ministerial action.
UIN: HLWS1486 My Honourable Friend the Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Democracy (Samantha Dixon MBE MP) has today made the following statement:An effective and efficient building control system underpins the fundamental safety of homes and communities across th...
Why linked: 26 March 2026 HCWS1484 'Improving Building Safety Systems in Higher-Risk Buildings and Beyond' — direct ministerial action accompanying March 2026 consultations.
UIN: HCWS1484 An effective and efficient building control system underpins the fundamental safety of homes and communities across the country, built on the expertise of skilled professionals. Today I announce further steps the Department is taking to make sure this …
Why linked: Consultation on Category A building work proportionality—relates to building control competence and regulatory framework amendments
This consultation seeks views on proposals to improve the proportionality of the building control process for Category A and Category B building work to existing buildings under the higher-risk building (HRB) control regime (‘the regime’). The consultation also seeks views …
Why linked: Consultation on proportionality in building control and higher-risk building work—core to Building Safety Act implementation and building control reform
Seeking views on proposals to improve proportionality of 'Category A' and 'Category B' building work applications in the higher-risk regime.
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Regulator staffing and capacity—directly relevant to BSR operational delivery
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether the building safety regulator is (a) fully staffed and (b) working at full capacity.
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Regulator case backlogs—relevant to BSR operational effectiveness
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether his Department holds information on the proportion of cases to the building safety regulator that (i) currently and (ii) historically require an extension before being as
Why linked: Approved Document B Consultation announcement referencing 58 Grenfell recommendations
UIN: HCWS1460 In my statement on 17 December 2025, I emphasised Government’s commitment to addressing all 58 recommendations made by the Grenfell Inquiry following the Phase 2 Report and noted that we have taken several significant steps already to build …
Why linked: March 2026 Future Homes and Buildings Standards impact assessments — adjacent on Parts L and F (energy/ventilation) building regulations changes, regime-adjacent.
Impact assessments for the changes to Parts 6, L and F of the Building Regulations.
Why linked: ICC Client Principles feedback on Building Safety Act 2022 and Part 2A - implements dutyholder expectations from reform
The Building Safety Act 2022, and the subsequent addition of Part 2A into the Building Regulations 2010, established clear expectations of clients as dutyholders, recognising their important role in shaping safe buildings. Many clients want to do the right thing, …
Why linked: March 2026 PQ on Vista compliance — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether his Department holds data on the number of occasions Vistry has undertaken structural remedial works without obtaining the necessary Building Control approval in each of
Why linked: PQ on statutory height threshold review - implementation question on Building Safety Act 2022
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether the Government plans to review the statutory height threshold for a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Conditions of Authorisation Review directly relates to self-certification schemes and fire safety regulatory reform in scope
The Building Safety Regulator has launched a review of the Conditions of Authorisation to ensure that existing Self Certification Schemes remain effective, proportionate and fit for purpose within the current building safety regulatory framework. Through this call for evidence, we …
Why linked: March 2026 PQ on statutory adequacy — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether he has made an assessment of the adequacy of statutory requirements applying to developers to notify the relevant Building Control authority before commencing structural
Why linked: March 2026 PQ on developer behaviour — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what steps his Department is taking to help ensure that developers comply with statutory obligations to obtain Building Control approval for significant remedial works on complet
Why linked: March 2026 BSR building control approval data Dec 2025-Feb 2026 — monthly operational data.
March 2026 BSR building control approval data Dec 2025-Feb 2026 — monthly operational data.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator building control approval application data December 2025 to Feb…
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Act 2022 reforms and First Tier Tribunal - implementation question
To ask His Majesty's Government when they plan to bring forward reforms to the Building Safety Act 2022 to allow the First Tier Tribunal to confer accountable person responsibilities to a section 24 building manager; and whether they plan to …
Why linked: BSR building control approval application data tracks performance of post-Grenfell Building Safety Regulator
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits from December 2025 to February 2026.
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Regulator staffing recruitment—directly addresses BSR operational capacity
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many additional staff were recruited to the Building Safety Regulator by the end of 2025; and whether the recruitment target set for that year was met.
Why linked: PQ on cladding remediation Gateway 2 approval timescales—addresses Cladding Safety Scheme regulatory delivery
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what the current average time is between submission and approval of Gateway 2 applications for cladding remediation works on high-risk buildings.
Why linked: Parliamentary question on cladding remediation applications directly addresses Grenfell Tower remediation programme delivery
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many cladding remediation applications submitted to the Building Safety Regulator have exceeded the 12-week service level agreement for determination since November 2025.
Why linked: PQ on cladding remediation support eligibility—relates to remediation funding schemes within scope
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of basing eligibility for cladding remediation support on fire safety risk.
Why linked: March 2026 PQ on regime effectiveness — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the Building Safety Regulator in Surrey.
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Regulator staffing capacity—directly relevant to BSR operational readiness
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether his Department is taking steps to increase staffing capacity at the Building Safety Regulator.
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Regulator approval waiting times for remediation—addresses BSR operational effectiveness and remediation delivery
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what estimate he has made of the average waiting for the Building Safety Regulator to approve the remediation of residential flats in London.
Why linked: Parliamentary letter on first annual report from BSR—substantive ministerial communication on regulator progress
Direction: to_committee
Why linked: February 2026 Grenfell Annual Report translations — companion to 62501.
Translations of the ministerial foreword and executive summary of the February 2026 Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Annual Report.
Why linked: March 2026 Welsh Consequential Amendments Regulations — direct on regime.
These Regulations make amendments to legislation which are consequential on Part 3 of the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the 2022 Act”).
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Recommendations Dashboard user guide—supporting resource for Phase 2 recommendations implementation tracking
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Recommendations Dashboard user guide—supporting resource for Phase 2 recommendations implementation tracking
In response to: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 recommendations
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 recommendations guidance—explicitly named as adjacent material in scope
Recommendations made by the Grenfell Tower Inquiry in its report of 4 September 2024
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Annual Report February 2026—core progress report on implementation of Phase 2 recommendations
Annual Report on the government’s progress in implementing the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 recommendations.
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator Resident Panel recruitment - statutory requirement from Building Safety Act 2022
BSR recruits Chair Person for Residents Panel Do you live in a high rise building in England? Do you feel you have something to offer on behalf of other people who live in high rise buildings? Do you feel you …
Why linked: Filled the "Building Safety Programme delivery and oversight documents" gap via web research
In response to: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Annual Report: February 2026
Why linked: February 2026 BSR application data Nov 2025-Jan 2026 — monthly operational data.
February 2026 BSR application data Nov 2025-Jan 2026 — monthly operational data.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator building control approval application data November 2025 to Jan…
Why linked: BSR building control approval application data Nov 2025 to Jan 2026 — monthly operational data.
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits from November 2025 to January 2026.
Why linked: PQ on average time for cladding remediation completion—addresses remediation delivery metrics and outcomes
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what data his Department holds on the average time taken to complete cladding remediation works on residential buildings of approximately 20 to 25 storeys; what evidence underpin
Why linked: PQ on deadline for remediation works completion—addresses remediation programme delivery and compliance requirements
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what deadline the Government has set for residential freeholders to complete remediation works on buildings with unsafe cladding; and what steps he will take in cases where such
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 government progress reports collection—core resource tracking implementation of recommendations
Reports on the government’s progress in responding to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 recommendations.
Why linked: Parliamentary debate on Building Safety Regulator—substantive policy debate on regulator performance and building safety reform
Commons Chamber debate | Commons
Why linked: February 2026 BSR application data Sept-Dec 2025 — monthly operational data.
February 2026 BSR application data Sept-Dec 2025 — monthly operational data.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator building control approval application data September to Decembe…
Why linked: BSR building control approval application data Sept-Dec 2025 — monthly operational data.
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits from September to December 2025.
Why linked: Government response to parliamentary committee report on Building Safety Regulator—official policy response to scrutiny of regulator
Government response to parliamentary committee report on Building Safety Regulator—official policy response to scrutiny of regulator
Why linked: February 2026 ministerial correspondence — direct on regime.
Direction: to_committee
Why linked: Welsh amendment commencement instrument — direct on regime.
Welsh amendment commencement instrument — direct on regime.
Why linked: News announcement on Building Safety Regulator becoming standalone body—major structural reform within building safety reforms
The Building Safety Regulator will put residents at the heart of everything it does and promote higher standards and culture change in the built environment.
Why linked: Parliamentary statement on Building Safety Regulator transition to non-departmental body—key policy announcement on BSR governance reform
UIN: HCWS1279 Today, the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) moves from the Health and Safety Executive to become a new non-departmental body of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. We are also launching the first phase of work to …
Why linked: Ministerial statement on Building Safety Regulator becoming standalone body—formal government announcement of structural reform
UIN: HLWS1279 My Honourable Friend the Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Democracy (Samantha Dixon MBE MP) has today made the following statement:Today, the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) moves from the Health and Safety Executive to become a new non-departmental...
Why linked: January 2026 ministerial correspondence on regime.
Direction: to_committee
Why linked: January 2026 committee-to-minister correspondence — direct on regime.
Direction: to_committee
Why linked: January 2026 consultation on local authority building control charges, notices and certificates — direct on regime.
We are seeking views on reforms to charges for local authority building control services.
Why linked: January 2026 equality analysis for local authority building control changes — direct on regime.
January 2026 equality analysis for local authority building control changes — direct on regime.
In response to: Building control: charges, notices and certificates
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Progress Report December 2025 translations—progress report on Phase 2 recommendations implementation
Translations of the December 2025 Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Progress Report summary update.
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator establishment regulations - core statutory instrument creating the key enforcement body
These Regulations provide for the establishment of a new body, the Building Safety Regulator and for that body to replace the Health and Safety Executive as the building safety regulator for the purposes of the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Parliamentary letter from Building Safety Minister on Grenfell recommendations implementation progress
Direction: to_committee
Why linked: Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 6) (Wales) Regulations 2025 — Welsh parallel commencement.
Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 6) (Wales) Regulations 2025 — Welsh parallel commencement.
Why linked: Continuous review of Approved Document B—Building Safety Regulator fire safety guidance development, core to building safety regulatory framework
The Building Safety Regulator continually reviews and updates Approved Document B so fire guidance stays clear, proportionate and up to date.
Why linked: December 2025 preparing information for building control approval applications guidance — direct on regime.
Help with the information you must submit to the Building Safety Regulator when you apply to construct, or carry out building work on, a higher-risk building.
Why linked: Welsh Building etc. (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2025 implementing Part 3 BSA 2022 in Wales.
This instrument is part of a set of Regulations which implement Part 3 of the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Welsh higher-risk building procedures Regulations 2025 — the Welsh parallel to the English HRB procedures regime.
This instrument is part of a number of Regulations which implement the Building Safety Act 2022 in respect of higher-risk buildings in Wales.
Why linked: Parliamentary news announcement on Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations progress—ministerial statement on Phase 2 implementation
UIN: HCWS1195 The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a national tragedy that highlighted profound failures across systems, safeguards and oversight and led to the avoidable deaths of 72 innocent people.Eight years on, the bereaved, survivors, and immediate community conti...
Why linked: Ministerial statement on Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations progress—formal government update on recommendation implementation
UIN: HLWS1193 My Honourable Friend the Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Democracy (Samantha Dixon MBE MP) has today made the following statement:The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a national tragedy that highlighted profound failures across systems, safeguards a...
Why linked: Parliamentary notice on Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations progress—government progress statement on Phase 2 implementation
The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a national tragedy that highlighted profound failures across systems, safeguards and oversight and led to the avoidable deaths of 72 innocent people.Eight years on, the bereaved, survivors, and immediate community conti... Answer: The …
Why linked: Parliamentary statement on Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations progress—ministerial update on recommendation implementation
My Honourable Friend the Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Democracy (Samantha Dixon MBE MP) has today made the following statement:The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a national tragedy that highlighted profound failures across systems, safeguards a... Answer: My …
Why linked: Definition of higher-risk buildings initial review—Building Safety Regulator review of scope of regulatory regime
Definition of higher-risk buildings initial review—Building Safety Regulator review of scope of regulatory regime
In response to: Review of the definition of higher-risk buildings
Why linked: Government response letter on definition of higher-risk buildings review—policy response on building definition scope
Government response letter on definition of higher-risk buildings review—policy response on building definition scope
In response to: Review of the definition of higher-risk buildings
Why linked: Review of definition of higher-risk buildings—Building Safety Regulator policy review of regulatory scope and thresholds
The results of the Building Safety Regulator’s initial review of the definition of higher-risk buildings and plans for the ongoing review.
Why linked: Implementation timeline for Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations—key document tracking delivery schedule for Phase 2 recommendations
Implementation timeline for Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations—key document tracking delivery schedule for Phase 2 recommendations
In response to: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Progress Report: December 2025
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Progress Report December 2025—core progress report on Phase 2 recommendations and Phase 1 updates
This page sets out the government’s progress in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 recommendations and updates on Phase 1 recommendations.
Why linked: One of the quarterly progress reports committed to in the government response; records completion of further recommendations and publication of the Single Construction Regulator prospectus.
This is the government's third progress report on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry: Phase 2 recommendations… the government accepted all of the Inquiry's findings and is taking action on all 58 recommendations.
Why linked: Already cited — Lords debate on SI 2026/20.
Lords Chamber debate | Lords
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator (Establishment of New Body and Transfer of Functions etc.) Regulations 2026 - core statutory instrument for BSR institutional reform
Grand Committee debate | Lords
Why linked: 2nd Report - The Building Safety Regulator: Building a better regulator - substantive parliamentary scrutiny of BSR operations and effectiveness
2nd Report - The Building Safety Regulator: Building a better regulator - substantive parliamentary scrutiny of BSR operations and effectiveness
Why linked: 10 December 2025 Commons DLC on BSR Establishment Regulations 2026 — committee membership and proceedings.
The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chair: Valerie Vaz † Amos, Gideon (Taunton and Wellington) (LD) † Argar, Edward (Melton and Syston) (Con) † Asser, James (West Ham and Beckton) (Lab) † Bacon, Gareth (Orpington) (Con) † Cocking, Lewis …
Why linked: 10 December 2025 Commons Delegated Legislation Committee debate on SI 2026/20 — direct parliamentary scrutiny of BSR-establishment SI.
General Committees debate | Commons
Why linked: Guidance for local authorities working in multi-disciplinary teams for the BSR — operational delivery of the regime.
What local authorities need to do when working in a multi-disciplinary team for the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Why linked: November 2025 BSR building control approval data Aug-Nov 2025 — monthly operational data.
November 2025 BSR building control approval data Aug-Nov 2025 — monthly operational data.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator building control approval application data August to November 2…
Why linked: BSR building control approval application data Aug-Nov 2025 — monthly operational data.
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits from August to November 2025.
Why linked: November 2025 operational notice on Assent Building Control Compliance Limited — RBCA enforcement.
Information for project owners following winding-up orders made against Assent Building Control Compliance Ltd, LB Building Control Ltd and Oculus Building Consultancy Ltd.
Why linked: Consultation to Reform Building Control Charges (November 2025) — direct on building control regime.
The regulations for charges for Local Authority Building Control services were last updated significantly in 2010 and therefore do not reflect the various changes to the Building Act and building regulations following the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower in 2017. …
Why linked: Building Safety Regulator performance data on building control approvals, operational accountability
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits up to October 2025.
Why linked: 11 November 2025 HCWS1042 — direct ministerial action on BSR transition.
UIN: HCWS1042 In June 2025, my department announced changes to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). Today I am laying before the House draft regulations which will move the functions of the Building Safety Regulator out of the Health and Safety …
Why linked: November 2025 Lords WMS update on the BSR — direct ministerial action on regime.
My Honourable Friend the Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Democracy (Samantha Dixon MBE MP) has today made the following statement:In June 2025, my department announced changes to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). Today I am laying before the Hou... …
Why linked: Update on Building Safety Regulator - parliamentary notice of BSR operational changes
UIN: HLWS1038 My Honourable Friend the Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Democracy (Samantha Dixon MBE MP) has today made the following statement:In June 2025, my department announced changes to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). Today I am laying before …
Why linked: Update on Building Safety Regulator - ministerial statement on BSR institutional reform
In June 2025, my department announced changes to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). Today I am laying before the House draft regulations which will move the functions of the Building Safety Regulator out of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), …
Why linked: PQ on accreditation scheme for building safety consultants—relates to competence frameworks for building control professionals within scope
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether the Government plans to introduce a national standard or accreditation scheme for consultants conducting fire risk and structural integrity assessments under the Building Answer: The Grenfell Tower …
Why linked: October 2025 PQ on Fire Prevention certification — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether he will introduce a legislative requirement that all fire risk assessors must have certification in order to carry out assessments of high-risk premises. Answer: The Grenfell Tower …
Why linked: October 2025 BSR annual statement of resident engagement — operationalises Part 4 resident engagement duty.
This annual statement explains how the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) engages with people who live in high-rise residential buildings in England.
Why linked: 23 October 2025 Westminster Hall debate on the BSR — direct scrutiny.
Westminster Hall debate | Commons
Why linked: October 2025 Commons Library debate pack on BSR performance — independent scrutiny baseline.
Type: Commons Debate Pack (CDP-2025-0198) A debate has been scheduled in Westminster Hall for 3.10pm on 23 October on the performance of the Building Safety Regulator. The debate will be opened by Chris Curtis MP and Mike Reader MP.
Why linked: Parliamentary letter on progress implementing Grenfell Inquiry recommendations to committee
Direction: to_committee
Why linked: Filled the "Competence and competency frameworks for building control professionals" gap via web research
In response to: Registered building inspectors: professional codes and standards
Why linked: Implementation timeline for Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations September 2025—progress tracking document for Phase 2 recommendations
Implementation timeline for Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations September 2025—progress tracking document for Phase 2 recommendations
In response to: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Progress Report: September 2025
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Progress Report September 2025—quarterly progress report on Phase 2 recommendations implementation
This page sets out the government’s progress in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 recommendations and updates on Phase 1 recommendations.
Why linked: Industry Competence Committee competence management guidance - relates to skills and knowledge gaps from Grenfell
The Industry Competence Committee invites feedback from Industry on its guidance document, Setting Expectations for Competence Management. The Industry Competence Committee (ICC) was formed under the Building Safety Act 2022 to provide strategic leadership, assistance and encouragement to facilitate the …
Why linked: Building Regulations etc. (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2025 — operationalises Part 3 BSA 2022.
These Regulations amend the Building (Registered Building Control Approvers etc.) (England) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/110) (“the RBCA Regulations”) and the Building Regulations 2010 (S.I. 2010/2214) (“the 2010 Regulations”) as they apply in relation to England.
Why linked: Building Safety Fund guidance for leaseholders - directly implements leaseholder protections and remediation funding mechanisms in scope
Information to support leaseholders and residents living in buildings in the Building Safety Fund (BSF).
Why linked: Social sector ACM cladding remediation fund guidance - directly supports remediation funding scheme (Cladding Safety Scheme) within explicit scope
Guide for social landlords who can apply for funding to assist with replacing Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) cladding systems on their social residential buildings.
Why linked: Private sector ACM cladding remediation fund prospectus - directly supports remediation funding scheme within explicit scope
Guide for responsible entities who can apply for funding to assist with replacing unsafe Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) cladding systems on private residential buildings.
Why linked: Building Safety Fund process guide for residents - implementation guidance for remediation funding scheme explicitly in scope
The Building Safety Fund (BSF) provides funding to fix life safety fire risks associated with cladding in buildings over 18 metres high. This guide explains the process.
Why linked: Building Safety Fund guidance for new applications 2022 - core remediation funding scheme documentation
Building Safety Fund guidance for new applications 2022 - core remediation funding scheme documentation
In response to: Building Safety Fund guidance for new applications 2022
Why linked: Building Safety Fund guidance for new applications 2022 - detailed remediation funding scheme guidance
Building Safety Fund for the remediation of fire risks associated with cladding in high rise buildings (England only): new applications from 28 July 2022.
Why linked: Joint plan to accelerate social housing remediation - government policy coordination on remediation delivery
Social landlords, regulators and government have committed to work together to accelerate remediation of unsafe cladding on social housing and improve resident experience.
Why linked: Building Control Independent Panel terms-of-reference companion document — directly on BSR reform.
Building Control Independent Panel terms-of-reference companion document — directly on BSR reform.
In response to: Building Control Independent Panel - informing recommendations to government
Why linked: Building Control Independent Panel call for evidence (July 2025) — directly on regulator reform pathway.
This call for evidence is being issued following the publication of the Building Control Independent Panel's Terms of Reference and 'problem statement' at Building Control Independent Panel (BCIP) – Terms of Reference - GOV.UK , and Problem statement for the …
Why linked: Deadline set for unsafe cladding removal - policy announcement on remediation acceleration and funding
Strict deadlines for landlords to fix unsafe cladding and over £1 billion allocated to make social tenants safe.
Why linked: Update on Remediation Acceleration Plan - government delivery update on cladding remediation policy
UIN: HCWS849 On 2 December 2024, this Government published its Remediation Acceleration Plan, setting out our approach to accelerating the remediation of residential buildings with unsafe cladding in England and improving the experience of affected residents.Today, we...
Why linked: Announces the second phase of the Remediation Acceleration Plan, including the forthcoming Remediation Bill, equal access funding for social landlords, and a National Remediation System.
We will also bring forward a Remediation Bill as soon as parliamentary time allows, which will focus on accelerating the remediation of historic unsafe cladding and protecting leaseholders.
Why linked: July 2025 Procurement Act 2023 investigations material — directly references Grenfell context and government response.
We will never forget the 72 lives lost following the Grenfell Tower tragedy eight years ago. The government is grateful to Sir Martin Moore-Bick and the Grenfell Tower Inquiry team for laying bare the truths in their reports.When the Grenfell …
Why linked: Building Safety Levy Impact Assessment - statutory mechanism for funding building safety reform, explicitly in scope
The Building Safety Levy is a new tax, charged on new residential developments that require building control approval in England, for the purpose of meeting building safety expenditure.
Why linked: BSR building control approval application data Oct 2023 to March 2025 — backloaded operational data.
Building control approval applications received, determination times, decision outcomes and performance against statutory time limits.
Why linked: Tell Homes England about unsafe cladding - guidance on reporting mechanism for building safety concerns
If you live in or are responsible for a building you can tell Homes England if you have concerns about the safety of its cladding.
Why linked: July 2025 HCWS782 Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans — direct ministerial action on Phase 1 recommendations.
UIN: HCWS782 The government is today laying regulations to address the last three outstanding Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, on Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans, or PEEPs, and building-level evacuation plans. The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation...
Why linked: Residential PEEPs parliamentary notice - government response to Grenfell Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations on fire safety
The government is today laying regulations to address the last three outstanding Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, on Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans, or PEEPs, and building-level evacuation plans. The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation... Answer: The government is today laying …
Why linked: 30 June 2025 Lords WMS on changes to the Building Safety Regulator — direct ministerial action.
UIN: HLWS746 My Honourable Friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Building Safety, Fire and Local Growth (Alex Norris MP) has today made the following statement:Today I am updating Parliament on changes to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).The governm...
Why linked: Reforms to Building Safety Regulator to accelerate housebuilding - government policy on BSR operational reform
Reforms to the Building Safety Regulator bring new leadership, investment and process to accelerate housebuilding
Why linked: Changes to Building Safety Regulator announcement - ministerial statement on key regulator reform
UIN: HCWS749 Today I am updating Parliament on changes to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).The government’s response to the Grenfell Inquiry set out our commitment to take forward the recommendation for a ‘single construction regulator’ for the building system, to …
Why linked: Progress against Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, February 2025 - tracking implementation of Grenfell-related reforms
Progress against Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, February 2025 - tracking implementation of Grenfell-related reforms
In response to: Thematic update on progress against the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations
Why linked: Progress against Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, September 2024 - tracking implementation of Grenfell-related reforms
Progress against Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, September 2024 - tracking implementation of Grenfell-related reforms
In response to: Thematic update on progress against the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations
Why linked: Government response to Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report - core strategic document
Government response to Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report - core strategic document
In response to: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report: Government response
Why linked: Filled the "Government Response to Grenfell Inquiry recommendations" gap via web research
This document sets out the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 report, which was published on 4 September 2024.
Why linked: Criteria for higher-risk buildings during occupation - Building Safety Act 2022 implementation guidance
This guidance relates to the legal criteria for determining whether a building is considered a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023. It relates to the definition of higher-risk …
Why linked: Criteria for higher-risk buildings during building work - Building Safety Act 2022 implementation guidance
This guidance relates to the legal criteria for determining whether a building is considered a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023. It relates to the definition of higher-risk …
Why linked: Criteria for new higher-risk buildings - Building Safety Act 2022 implementation guidance
This guidance relates to the legal criteria for determining whether a proposed new building is considered a higher-risk building under the Building Act 1984 (as amended by the Building Safety Act 2022) and the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) …
Why linked: The HCLG Committee's key scrutiny output from its short inquiry into the government's Grenfell response, calling for independent oversight and raising concerns about PEEPs, the BSR and fire services.
The Government should introduce an independent national oversight mechanism and not be 'left marking its own homework' when implementing the recommendations of the Grenfell Tower inquiry.
Why linked: May 2025 PQ on potential impact of delays — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of delays in approving Gateway 2 applications by the Building Safety Regulator on housebuilding targets.
Why linked: May 2025 PQ on regime effectiveness — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the Building Safety Regulator.
Why linked: May 2025 PQ on regime potential merits — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether she has made an assessment of the potential merits of providing additional resources to the Building Safety Regulator.
Why linked: April 2025 PQ on BSR tranching model — direct on regulator capacity.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, if she will publish the full tranching model from the Building Safety Regulator setting out the approach to be taken for calling in applications for building assessment certifica
Why linked: April 2025 PQ on Building Safety Act provisions review — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether she plans to review provisions within the Building Safety Act 2022 on removing the leasehold protection provisions for shared ownership leaseholders who staircase to 100%
Why linked: Design and construction of higher-risk buildings - Building Safety Act 2022 compliance guidance
What clients, principal designers and principal contractors must do to follow the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Why linked: Welsh consultation outcome on the new building control regime in Wales — Welsh parallel regime.
We want your views on proposed changes to the building control regime and building regulations in Wales.
Why linked: Professional conduct rules for registered building control approvers—core to building control oversight and competence standards
Professional conduct rules for registered building control approvers—core to building control oversight and competence standards
In response to: Building control bodies: professional codes and standards
Why linked: Guidance on professional codes and standards for building control bodies—directly relevant to building control competence frameworks in scope
The codes and standards that building control bodies must follow.
Why linked: Filled the "Competence and competency frameworks for building control professionals" gap via web research
In response to: Building control bodies: professional codes and standards
Why linked: Building Safety Levy technical consultation outcome - statutory funding mechanism for building safety within explicit scope
This consultation seeks views on the design and implementation of the building safety levy, which will apply to certain new residential buildings requiring building control approval in England.
Why linked: Building Safety Levy announcement - statutory power under Building Safety Act 2022
UIN: HCWS546 The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced a power for the Secretary of State to introduce a levy on new residential buildings requiring certain building control approvals in England, to raise revenue for the purpose of building safety expenditure. …
Why linked: Building Safety Levy statement - statutory power implementation from Building Safety Act 2022
UIN: HLWS544 My Honourable Friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Local Growth and Building Safety (Alex Norris MP) has today made the following statement:The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced a power for the Secretary of State to introduce …
Why linked: December 2024 MHCLG remediation cost data per square metre for buildings 18m+ in the Building Safety Fund — directly on remediation funding mechanism.
In December 2024, MHCLG published remediation cost information per square metre for high–rise buildings over 18 metres in the Building Safety Fund with a view to helping building owners understand the expected 56 Qq 31, 93, 93, 118; CA&G’s Report …
Why linked: Parliamentary evidence on Building Safety Regulator capacity and oversight - scrutiny of key reform body
We heard concerns about insufficient capacity and capability at the Building Safety Regulator (BSR), which oversees the safety and standards of buildings over 18 metres. The HBF told us that the BSR was continuing to hold up development, including self-remediation …
Why linked: Building control contraventions and criminal offences under BSR investigation—directly relevant to building control enforcement mechanisms
What happens when the Building Safety Regulator investigates a registered building control approver in England or Wales, or a local authority in England.
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell response timetable - scrutiny of government response implementation
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report: Government response, published on 26 February 2025, what her planned timetable is for the publicly available record of public inquiry recommendations.
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell response paragraph 144 - scrutiny of specific recommendations
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to para 144 of the UK Government Response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report, CP1248, published in February 2025, what his planned timetable is for the publicly accessible …
Why linked: PQ on housing association support for Building Safety Act costs - policy implementation
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what support she is providing to housing associations, in the context of costs associated with the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: March 2025 PQ on delays in BSR — direct on regulator capacity.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether her Department is taking steps to help reduce delays in Building Safety Regulator processes that relate to the construction of (a) social and (b) affordable homes.
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell Phase 2 response - scrutiny of government response
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report: Government response, published on 26 February 2025, what her planned timetable is for (a) primary and (b) secondary …
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell Phase 2 response - scrutiny of government response
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report: Government response, published on 26 February 2025, whether she plans to implement recommendations accepted in princi
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell response paragraph 129 - scrutiny of specific recommendations
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to para 129 of the UK Government Response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report, CP1248, published in February 2025, whether the extension of the …
Why linked: Industry Competence Committee guidance - addresses Grenfell lessons and building regulations gap
Lessons from the Grenfell Tower tragedy and Dame Judith Hackitt s review of building regulations and fire safety identified a significant gap in skills knowledge and experience across industry, contributing to poor safety and standards in buildings. The Building Safety …
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell response paragraph 144 - scrutiny of government response
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to para 144 of the UK Government Response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report, CP1248, published in February 2025, what his planned timetable is for the publicly accessible …
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell response paragraph 129 - scrutiny of government response
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to para 129 of the UK Government Response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report, CP1248, published in February 2025, whether the extension of the …
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell response - parliamentary scrutiny
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report: Government response, published on 26 February 2025, whether she plans to implement recommendations accepted in princi Answer: The …
Why linked: PQ on building safety and Grenfell response - scrutiny of reform
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report: Government response, published on 26 February 2025, what her planned timetable is for (a) primary and (b) secondary …
Why linked: March 2025 PQ on ACM building proportions — direct on remediation regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many and what proportion of buildings under the (a) ACM programme, (b) Building Safety Fund, (c) Cladding Safety Scheme, (d) Developer remediation contract and (e) social hou
Why linked: February 2025 PQ on building transfer to remediation programmes — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether she plans to transfer any buildings that have not yet started work under the Building Safety Fund to the Cladding Safety Scheme.
Why linked: February 2025 Government response to Phase 2 recommendation on lift fire controls — direct on Phase 2 implementation.
The government accepts this recommendation. The National Fire Chiefs Council are reviewing the guidance for the provision of lift fire control switches with the Building Safety Regulator to support a view on standardisation in buildings. They are also surveying fire …
Why linked: Government response on fire safety strategy requirements - implementation of fire safety standards for higher-risk buildings
The government accepts this recommendation. A fire safety strategy is already required with building control applications for the construction of and significant work to higher-risk buildings. The Building Safety Regulator will consider how to make the current guidance about what …
Why linked: Government response on Building Safety Regulator review of Approved Documents - statutory guidance evolution for building safety
The government accepts this recommendation. The Building Safety Regulator is undertaking a review of how statutory guidance, currently offered in the form of Approved Documents, might best be structured, updated and presented in order to provide accurate, up to date …
Why linked: Government response on Building Safety Regulator review of higher-risk building definition - BSR operational policy implementation
The government accepts this recommendation. The Building Safety Regulator has conducted an initial review of the definition of a higher-risk building. Plans for an ongoing review, which will help strengthen the building system, reassure residents and identify whether the list …
Why linked: Government response on Approved Document B review - statutory fire safety guidance evolution
The government accepts this recommendation. We will address this recommendation through the ongoing Approved Document B review, led by the Building Safety Regulator. The review and industry engagement will explore ways through which Approved Document B can be updated to …
Why linked: Announces the HCLG Committee's short inquiry into the government's Grenfell response — the formal parliamentary scrutiny exercise launched on the same day as the government response.
The HCLG Committee will be holding a short inquiry to undertake an initial examination of the Government's response to the Grenfell Inquiry recommendations.
Why linked: Resident Panel and Technical Sub-Committee recruitment - Building Safety Act 2022 requirement
The Building Safety Act 2022 created the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) in England. The regulator is a part of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The Act required BSR to set up a Residents' Panel (the panel) to advise the …
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell Phase 2 response publication - scrutiny of government response
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, when she plans to publish the Government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report; and if she will implement the recommendation in paragraph 113.40 of that …
Why linked: Government response on Building Safety Regulator review of higher-risk building definition - BSR operational guidance
The government accepts this recommendation. The Building Safety Regulator has conducted an initial review of the definition of a higher-risk building. Plans for an ongoing review, which will help strengthen the building system, reassure residents and identify whether the list …
Why linked: Government response on fire safety strategy requirements - implementation of fire safety standards
The government accepts this recommendation. A fire safety strategy is already required with building control applications for the construction of and significant work to higher-risk buildings. The Building Safety Regulator will consider how to make the current guidance about what …
Why linked: Government response on Approved Document B review - fire safety standards guidance
The government accepts this recommendation. We will address this recommendation through the ongoing Approved Document B review, led by the Building Safety Regulator. The review and industry engagement will explore ways through which Approved Document B can be updated to …
Why linked: Government response on Building Safety Regulator review of Approved Documents - guidance on statutory safety standards
The government accepts this recommendation. The Building Safety Regulator is undertaking a review of how statutory guidance, currently offered in the form of Approved Documents, might best be structured, updated and presented in order to provide accurate, up to date …
Why linked: Duplicate of cladding remediation unit costs analysis—include as primary source
Duplicate of cladding remediation unit costs analysis—include as primary source
In response to: Cladding remediation unit costs: analysis of high-rise non-ACM buildings
Why linked: Cladding remediation unit costs analysis for high-rise non-ACM buildings—substantive data supporting remediation policy implementation
Release of data on costs per m2 of cladding remediated for high-rise non-ACM buildings, including analysis by cladding area and cost categories.
Why linked: VAT on cladding remediation work policy paper—same substantive content as 11153
VAT on cladding remediation work policy paper—same substantive content as 11153
In response to: Revenue and Customs Brief 3 (2024): VAT on cladding remediation work
Why linked: VAT policy on cladding remediation work—fiscal support mechanism for remediation schemes in scope
This brief clarifies HMRC’s policy on the deduction of VAT incurred on cladding remediation works which are carried out on existing residential buildings.
Why linked: Scottish cladding remediation commencement regulations—parallel UK cladding remediation framework, though thread scope is primarily England-focused
These Regulations bring into force on 6 January 2025 all of the provisions of the Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Act 2024 (“the Act”), so far as not already in force.
Why linked: December 2024 letter to BSF and CSS buildings — direct on remediation funding.
December 2024 letter to BSF and CSS buildings — direct on remediation funding.
In response to: Building remediation: letter from Deputy Prime Minister
Why linked: Radical action to speed up removal of unsafe cladding - government remediation acceleration policy
The government will set out tough new targets to fix unsafe buildings.
Why linked: Filled the "Cladding remediation schemes and funding announcements" gap via web research
This plan sets out the steps this government will take to increase the pace of building remediation, while better protecting residents and leaseholders.
Why linked: PQ on Grenfell response timetable - scrutiny of implementation
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what her planned timetable is for responding to the policy paper entitled Publication of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry phase 2 report, published on 4 September 2024. Answer: We …
Why linked: Parliamentary debate on cladding remediation—substantive scrutiny and policy discussion directly in scope
Lords Chamber debate | Lords
Why linked: Duplicate of cladding remediation Lords debate
Lords Chamber debate | Lords
Why linked: Amendments to BSA 2022 introduced through Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 — directly on regime.
Amendments to the Building Safety Act 2022 were enacted through the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024.
Why linked: Building control bodies and registered building inspectors duties and registration—building control framework
Duties, professional codes and standards and registration information.
Why linked: Building control practice guidance on cancellations and transfers—procedural but relevant to building control enforcement
Guidance on cancellation notices, transfers and reversions.
Why linked: Investigation of building control professionals—BSR enforcement and oversight procedures directly relevant to thread
This page explains the Building Safety Regulator's procedure when investigating registered building inspectors, registered building control approvers and local authorities.
Why linked: Building control practice guidance on cancellation, transfers, reversions—building control operational framework
Guidance for local authorities, registered building control approvers, and persons carrying out building work.
Why linked: Building Safety Act 2022 Amendment Notices Transitional Provision Regulations 2024 - statutory instrument
These Regulations make transitional provision in relation to the coming into force of the new building control regime for higher-risk buildings established by the Building Safety Act 2022. Under the new regime, registered building control approvers are unable to supervise …
Why linked: Non-determination applications for higher-risk buildings—Building Act 1984 amendment relevant to building safety reform
Changes to Section 30(A) of the Building Act 1984.
Why linked: July 2024 leaseholder protections guidance — direct on leaseholder regime.
This guidance provides leaseholders with a plain English explanation of the implications of the leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Making sure remediation work is done - Building Safety Act 2022 leaseholder protections
The Building Safety Act 2022 created legal protections for leaseholders from historical building safety costs.
Why linked: Commons Briefing Paper on Building regulations and safety - comprehensive policy overview of Grenfell reforms and building regulations
Type: Commons Briefing Paper (CBP-8482) This briefing discusses building regulations and standards for building safety as well as the government's response to the Grenfell Tower fire.
Why linked: May 2024 select committee material on M4(2) accessibility standard — adjacent building regulations material.
We welcome the Government’s announcement that it intends to make the M4(2) accessibility standard mandatory for all new build homes. This amendment to building regulations is an important policy change which will greatly increase the availability of accessible homes for …
Why linked: Commons Library article explaining the practical fire safety rules for blocks of flats introduced since Grenfell — useful for tracking implementation of specific regulatory changes.
Following the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, the government introduced new fire safety rules, including new rules for high-rise blocks of flats that are at least 18 metres or seven storeys high.
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on building remediation — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what steps his Department has taken to ensure that when a building owner enters administration, qualifying leaseholders remain protected from non-cladding remediation costs under the
Why linked: April 2024 managing high-rise residential buildings guidance — operationalises Part 4 BSA 2022.
What accountable persons and principal accountable persons must do to follow the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on jointly-owned properties — direct on leaseholder regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what information his Department published on the treatment of jointly owned properties under the Building Safety Act's leaseholder protections, prior to his Department's Call for evi
Why linked: April 2024 oral question on cladding remediation progress — direct scrutiny.
What recent progress he has made on cladding remediation for residential buildings. oral_question | Commons | Member: Vicky Foxcroft (Labour)
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on liability guidance — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether his Department has issued recent guidance on liability for the costs of preparing a building safety case on cladding remediation requirements.
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on liability guidance for cladding remediation — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether his Department has issued guidance on liability for the costs of preparing a building safety case on cladding remediation requirements.
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on building remediation numbers — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what information his Department holds on the number of buildings requiring remediation for life-critical fire-safety defects that were approved by building control provided by (a) NH
Why linked: Parliamentary question on cladding remediation funding—relevant to remediation scheme policy scope
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether he plans to provide cladding remediation funding for (a) leaseholders, (b) shared ownership leaseholders and (c) freeholders who purchased their home under the Right to Buy s
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on building status guidance — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what guidance his Department has issued on a building’s status as a relevant building under section 117(3)(c) of the Building Safety Act 2022 in the event that a …
Why linked: April 2024 ministerial correspondence to a select committee on cladding remediation progress — direct scrutiny evidence.
Direction: to_committee
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on cladding remediation provision — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what steps his Department is taking to (a) provide cladding remediation support for buildings under 11 metres and (b) ensure that such support is effectively communicated.
Why linked: April 2024 PQ on number of buildings under remediation — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what information his Department holds on the number of buildings under the (a) aluminium composite material cladding programme and (b) building safety fund that also require remediat
Why linked: Parliamentary question on Building Safety Fund applications—relevant scrutiny of remediation funding scheme implementation
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, how many applications to the Building Safety Fund there were (a) in the initial phase from July 2020 and (b) since it reopened in July 2022.
Why linked: Parliamentary question on Building Safety Fund rejections—relevant scrutiny of remediation funding administration
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, how many applications to the Building Safety Fund have been rejected (a) in the initial phase from July 2020 (b) since the Fund reopened in July 2022.
Why linked: Building (Registered Building Control Approvers etc.) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 — operationalises RBCA regime.
These Regulations make miscellaneous corrections to the Building (Registered Building Control Approvers etc.) (England) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/110).
Why linked: April 2024 transitional building control approval for new HRBs — operationalises SI 2024/104.
What documents clients need to submit to manage building control approval for higher-risk building work under transitional arrangements.
Why linked: April 2024 transitional building control approval for existing HRBs — operationalises SI 2024/104.
What documents clients need to submit to manage building control approval for higher-risk building work under transitional arrangements.
Why linked: April 2024 Building Safety Fund applications guidance from July 2022 — direct on remediation funding.
Information on the Building Safety Fund (BSF).
Why linked: March 2024 MHCLG circular letter on building control changes for higher-risk buildings — operational delivery.
This circular letter draws attention to the building control process for higher-risk buildings and wider changes to building regulations.
Why linked: Additional Q&A on building control process changes for higher-risk buildings - procedural guidance on Building Safety Act implementation
Additional Q&A on building control process changes for higher-risk buildings - procedural guidance on Building Safety Act implementation
In response to: Building control changes for higher-risk buildings and wider changes to building regulati…
Why linked: March 2024 jointly-owned properties call for evidence on leaseholder protections.
The Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) provides far-reaching protections for qualifying leaseholders from the costs associated with remediating historical building safety defects. The principle of our leaseholder protection package is to protect leaseholders living in their own homes in unsafe …
Why linked: March 2024 PQ on building control officer accreditation — direct on Hackitt competence reforms.
To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of (1) the number of building control officers fully accredited to deliver the new building safety regime when it comes into effect on 1 April, and (2) the capacity of …
Why linked: March 2024 PQ on effective date of relevant building definition — direct on regime scope.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, whether an effective date applies to the definition of a relevant building in relation to the leaseholder protections under the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Building Safety Fund guidance—core remediation funding scheme in scope
Information on the Building Safety Fund (BSF).
Why linked: RBCA assessment criteria—building control competence and registration standards
This guide will help you understand the assessment criteria needed when you apply to register your business as a building control approver.
Why linked: Inspection of building control bodies by BSR—building control oversight procedures
This page explains the Building Safety Regulator's inspection selection criteria and how it will prioritise the inspection of building control bodies.
Why linked: March 2024 PQ on adequacy of BSR time taken — direct on Gateway 2 backlog.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what assessment he has made of the adequacy of time taken for the Building Safety Regulator to process building assessment certificate applications; and what steps his Department is
Why linked: February 2024 PQ on Building Safety Act impact — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of the three properties threshold for qualifying lease status outlined in the Building Safety Act 2022 on the …
Why linked: February 2024 PQ on leaseholder eligibility — direct on regime.
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, how many and what proportion of leaseholders are not eligible for financial support under Section 117(3)(c) of the Building Safety Act 2022 because other leaseholders own part of …
Why linked: Seventh commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022
These Regulations are the seventh commencement Regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the 2022 Act”).
Why linked: Seventh commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022 (duplicate)
These Regulations are the seventh commencement Regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the 2022 Act”).
Why linked: Latest commencement order (No. 7) for Building Safety Act 2022 bringing remaining provisions into force
The seventh and most recent commencement order under the Building Safety Act 2022, bringing remaining provisions into force from 6 April 2024, including transitional provisions for approved inspectors transitioning to the new registered building control approver regime.
Why linked: Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2024 — operationalises Part 4 BSA 2022.
This instrument is part of a set of Regulations which implement Part 4 of the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the 2022 Act”). These Regulations make provision about what information and documents the principal accountable person (“PAP”) and any other accountable …
Why linked: Sixth commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022
These Regulations are the sixth commencement regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the Act”).
Why linked: Sixth commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022 (duplicate)
These Regulations are the sixth commencement regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the Act”).
Why linked: GOV.UK guidance on leaseholder protections on building safety costs - explains implementation of Building Safety Act protections
From 28 June 2022, the leaseholder protections on building safety costs in England have come into effect.
Why linked: BSR enforcement policy statement (December 2023) — direct on regulator approach.
The approach to enforcing legal duties to expect if you're working on or managing higher-risk buildings, or working as a building control professional.
Why linked: BSR strategic plan 2023-2026 companion — predecessor to 62439.
BSR strategic plan 2023-2026 companion — predecessor to 62439.
In response to: Building Safety Regulator strategic plan 2023 to 2026
Why linked: BSR strategic plan 2023 to 2026 — predecessor to 62439, sets multi-year operational baseline.
How the Building Safety Regulator will carry out building safety functions in its first 3 years of operation, from April 2023 to March 2026.
Why linked: Already cited under section 156 guidance — direct on regime.
Understand your new duties as a responsible person under Section 156 of the Building Safety Act.
Why linked: October 2023 guidance on section 156 BSA 2022 fire safety responsibilities — direct on regime.
October 2023 guidance on section 156 BSA 2022 fire safety responsibilities — direct on regime.
In response to: Check your fire safety responsibilities under Section 156 of the Building Safety Act 2022
Why linked: October 2023 Building Safety Fund Leaseholder and Resident Service guidance.
Check the progress of your building’s application to the Building Safety Fund (BSF).
Why linked: October 2023 guidance on criteria for being a higher-risk building — companion to BSR's December 2025 review.
This guidance relates to the legal criteria for determining whether a building is considered a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022, the Building Act 1984 (as amended by the Building Safety Act 2022) and the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions …
Why linked: October 2023 consultation on the new safety regime for occupied higher-risk buildings — directly underpins Part 4 BSA 2022 SIs.
Consultation covering the proposed changes to building regulations under part 4 of the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Cost benefit analysis for amendment to Higher-Risk Buildings Regulations 2023.
This cost benefit analysis relates to an amendment being made to the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023 through the Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023.
Why linked: Consultation outcome on Part B (Fire Safety) of Building Regulations - fire safety amendments to Building Regulations
We want your views on our plans to amend the building regulations for Approved Document Part B (Fire Safety)
Why linked: Oral question on leaseholder support with cladding and non-cladding remediation
What recent progress he has made on supporting leaseholders with (a) cladding and (b) non-cladding remediation to residential buildings. oral_question | Commons | Member: Janet Daby (Labour)
Why linked: Oral question on leaseholder support with cladding and non-cladding remediation
What recent progress he has made on supporting leaseholders with (a) cladding and (b) non-cladding remediation to residential buildings. oral_question | Commons | Member: Vicky Foxcroft (Labour)
Why linked: Building (Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures) (England) Regulations 2023 — core operationalising SI for higher-risk regime.
This instrument is part of a number of Regulations which implement Part 3 of the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30).
Why linked: Statutory instrument on management of safety risks in higher-risk buildings under Building Safety Act 2022 framework
These Regulations, which apply to England only, make largely administrative provision in relation to the management of safety risks in higher-risk buildings. Higher-risk building is defined in sections 65 to 70 of the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the 2022 Act”).
Why linked: Companion Fire Safety Act addendum — direct on regime.
Companion Fire Safety Act addendum — direct on regime.
In response to: Fire Safety Act - addendum
Why linked: September 2023 Fire Safety Act addendum guidance — direct on Fire Safety Act 2021 implementation.
The Fire Safety Act clarified the parts of a premises that apply under the Fire Safety Order (FSO). You should consider these changes when completing a fire risk assessment.
Why linked: Fifth commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022
These Regulations are the fifth commencement Regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the 2022 Act”).
Why linked: Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 3) Wales Regulations 2023
Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 3) Wales Regulations 2023
Why linked: August 2023 Government response to the building control consultation — direct on regime.
August 2023 Government response to the building control consultation — direct on regime.
In response to: Consultation on implementing the new building control regime for higher-risk buildings an…
Why linked: August 2023 consultation on implementing the new building control regime — directly underpins SI 2024/104.
August 2023 consultation on implementing the new building control regime — directly underpins SI 2024/104.
In response to: Consultation on implementing the new building control regime for higher-risk buildings an…
Why linked: Building Safety Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments etc.) Regulations 2023 — direct on regime.
These Regulations make amendments which are consequential on Part 3 of the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the 2022 Act”).
Why linked: Building Regulations etc. (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2023 — operationalises Part 3 BSA 2022.
This instrument is part of a set of Regulations which implement Part 3 of the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Filled the "Competence and competency frameworks for building control professionals" gap via web research
In response to: Changes to the building control profession and the building control process for approved …
Why linked: Filled the "Building Regulations reform consultation documents and impact assessments" gap via web research
Consultation covering the proposed changes to building regulations under part 3 of the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: August 2023 leaseholder protections amendments guidance — direct on regime.
This guidance provides stakeholders with a plain-English explanation of the implications of the latest leaseholder protections amendments in the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections etc.) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 — direct on leaseholder protection regime.
The Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/859) and the Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (England) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/711) support the leaseholder protection provisions in sections 116 to 125 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Building …
Why linked: July 2023 Cladding Safety Scheme opening guidance — foundational on CSS.
The Cladding Safety Scheme will provide funding for the remediation of unsafe cladding in England where a responsible developer cannot be identified, traced, or held responsible.
Why linked: GOV.UK guidance on funding to fix unsafe cladding - remediation funding pathway for residential buildings above 11m
All residential buildings above 11 metres in England now have a pathway to fix unsafe cladding, protecting leaseholders from these costs. This page will help you navigate the routes available to fix unsafe cladding.
Why linked: Delegated Legislation Committee debate on Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chair: Mrs Sheryll Murray † Clarke-Smith, Brendan (Bassetlaw) (Con) † Colburn, Elliot (Carshalton and Wallington) (Con) † De Cordova, Marsha (Battersea) (Lab) † Doyle-Price, Jackie (Thurrock) (Con) † Evennett, Sir David (Bexleyheath and …
Why linked: Parliamentary debate on Draft Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections etc.) Regulations 2023 - core leaseholder protection amendments
General Committees debate | Commons
Why linked: Parliamentary debate on Draft Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections etc.) Regulations 2023 - core leaseholder protection amendments
General Committees debate | Commons
Why linked: Oral question on cladding and non-cladding remediation progress
What recent progress he has made on cladding and non-cladding remediation for residential buildings. oral_question | Commons | Member: Janet Daby (Labour)
Why linked: Higher-Risk Buildings (Key Building Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023 - establishes KBI requirements for HRBs under Building Safety Act
These Regulations set out what constitutes ‘key building information’ in respect of higher-risk buildings; the duties and provisions in relation to submitting key building information; and sets out how to determine for which parts of a higher-risk building an accountable …
Why linked: Fourth commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022
These Regulations are the fourth commencement Regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the Act”).
Why linked: Fourth commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022 (duplicate)
These Regulations are the fourth commencement Regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the Act”).
Why linked: Delegated Legislation Committee scrutiny of public bodies HRB regulations
The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chair: † Sir Robert Syms † Byrne, Ian (Liverpool, West Derby) (Lab) † Fabricant, Michael (Lichfield) (Con) † Fletcher, Colleen (Coventry North East) (Lab) † French, Mr Louie (Old Bexley and Sidcup) (Con) …
Why linked: SLSC 33rd Report drawing Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Care Functions) Regulations 2023 to special attention - includes Building Safety Act connection
SLSC 33rd Report (2022-23) drawing the 2023 Regulated Care Functions Regulations to the special attention of the House — establishes the SLSC scrutiny route used for subsequent dental/CQC SIs.
Why linked: Building Safety (Registration of Higher-Risk Buildings and Review of Decisions) Regulations 2023 - establishes HRB register and BSR review procedures
These Regulations make provision about the register of higher-risk buildings held by the building safety regulator (“the regulator”). These Regulations make provision about making an application for registration of a higher-risk building including the associated fee and withdrawing that application. …
Why linked: Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023 - determines scope of buildings subject to Building Safety Act 2022 regime
These Regulations determine which buildings will be subject to the new more stringent safety regime established by the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the 2022 Act”). They do so by supplementing and completing the definitions of “higher-risk building” at section 120D …
Why linked: Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023 - determines scope of buildings subject to Building Safety Act 2022 regime
These Regulations determine which buildings will be subject to the new more stringent safety regime established by the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the 2022 Act”). They do so by supplementing and completing the definitions of “higher-risk building” at section 120D …
Why linked: SLSC 31st Report on Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
SLSC 31st Report on Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
Why linked: Consequential amendments and prescribed functions regulations under Building Safety Act 2022
Section 9(3) of the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) abolishes the Building Regulations Advisory Committee for England. The Building Regulations Advisory Committee for Wales will remain. Regulations 2 and 3 of these Regulations consequentially remove references to the Building …
Why linked: Filled the "Fire Safety Act 2021 implementation guidance" gap via web research
In response to: Fire Safety Act 2021
Why linked: Fire Safety Act 2021 Fire Risk Assessment Prioritisation Tool factsheet - implementation tool
Fire Safety Act 2021 Fire Risk Assessment Prioritisation Tool factsheet - implementation tool
In response to: Fire Safety Act 2021
Why linked: Fire Safety Act 2021 policy paper - key reform document
Information about the commencement of the Fire Safety Act and how it affects Responsible Persons and others.
Why linked: Delegated Legislation Committee scrutiny of key building information regulations
The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chair: Mr Laurence Robertson † Anderson, Lee (Ashfield) (Con) † Benn, Hilary (Leeds Central) (Lab) David, Wayne (Caerphilly) (Lab) † Davison, Dehenna (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities) † …
Why linked: Oral question on cladding and non-cladding remediation progress
What recent progress he has made on cladding and non-cladding remediation for residential buildings. oral_question | Commons | Member: Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour)
Why linked: Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 — directly on the leaseholder-protections operationalising regime.
The Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (England) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/711) (“the 2022 Regulations”), along with The Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/859), support the leaseholder protection provisions in sections 116 to 125 of, and Schedule …
Why linked: Consultation on building control profession changes and registered building control approvers competence framework
Scope of the consultation Topic of this consultation: This consultation sets out the detailed requirements needed to implement the changes brought about by the Building Safety Act 2022. It seeks views on: Approved inspectors becoming registered building control approvers, and …
Why linked: Filled the "Building Regulations reform consultation documents and impact assessments" gap via web research
The formal regulatory impact assessment accompanying the Building (Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures) (England) Regulations 2023, assessing costs and benefits of the new design and construction regime for higher-risk buildings flowing from the July 2022 consultation and the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Cost benefit analysis for Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023
This cost benefit analysis relates to the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023 being made under the Building Safety Act 2022.
Why linked: Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 2) Wales Regulations 2022
Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 2) Wales Regulations 2022
Why linked: Third commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022
These Regulations are the third commencement regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the Act”).
Why linked: Third commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022 (duplicate)
These Regulations are the third commencement regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the Act”).
Why linked: PQ on Building Safety Act 2022 cladding remediation provisions - parliamentary scrutiny of statutory duties
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what provisions there are within the Building Safety Act 2022 to hold cladding remediation companies who installed defective and unsafe cladding to account.
Why linked: Statutory instrument implementing Building Safety Act 2022 sections 116-125 on remediation of defects in buildings over 11m
Sections 116 to 125 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the Act”) make provision in relation to remediation of certain defects in buildings over 11 metres in height (or of at least 5 storeys). …
Why linked: Building Safety (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2023 and BSR charging scheme - establishes BSR funding mechanism
The Health and Safety Executive is working to establish the Building Safety Regulator in line with the Building Safety Act.
Why linked: Second commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022
These Regulations are the second commencement regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the Act”).
Why linked: Building Safety Fund glossary — operational guidance.
This glossary of terms has been created to aid leaseholders and residents to understand wording used in the Building Safety Fund guidance and Leaseholder and Resident Service.
Why linked: Building Safety Fund 2022 Application Form-R1 — original BSF process.
This form is no longer in use for new applications to the Building Safety Fund. Please use the new application portal on the Building Remediation Hub Building Remediation Hub The only exception to this is if you are applying for …
Why linked: BSR approach to enforcement factsheet — direct on regulator approach.
BSR approach to enforcement factsheet — direct on regulator approach.
In response to: Health and Safety Executive: factsheets
Why linked: Companion guidance on BSA 2022 secondary legislation links.
Links to secondary legislation.
Why linked: July 2022 'The Building Safety Act' overview guidance — foundational framework guidance.
Information relating to the Building Safety Act, which was granted Royal Assent on 28 April 2022.
Why linked: Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2022 — companion SI to SI 2022/711.
Sections 116 to 125 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Building Safety Act 2022 (“the Act”) make provision in relation to remediation of certain defects in buildings. In particular, those provisions include protections from liability for leaseholders in specific circumstances.
Why linked: July 2022 consultation on implementing new building control regime — directly underpins SI 2024/104.
There are 12 consultation sections in this area. These consultations all relate to the proposed changes to Building Regulations under Part Three of the Building Safety Act 2022. A HTML version of this consultations can be found here . Following …
Why linked: Equalities assessment for the new building control regime consultation — direct on regime.
This area of the consultation on implementing the new building control regime for higher-risk buildings and wider changes to the building regulations for all buildings relates to the the equalities impact of our proposals.
Why linked: Lords debate on Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2022 - primary leaseholder protection instrument
Lords Chamber debate | Lords
Why linked: Delegated Legislation Committee debate on Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (Information etc.) Regulations 2022
The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chair: Mrs Sheryll Murray Barker, Paula (Liverpool, Wavertree) (Lab) † Beresford, Sir Paul (Mole Valley) (Con) Berry, Jake (Rossendale and Darwen) (Con) † Bradley, Ben (Mansfield) (Con) † Clarkson, Chris (Heywood and Middleton) …
Why linked: Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 1) Wales Regulations 2022
Building Safety Act 2022 (Commencement No. 1) Wales Regulations 2022
Why linked: June 2022 leaseholder protections letter to building owners — operational launch of leaseholder regime.
Letter to freeholders, building landlords and managing agents about the leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act.
Why linked: Technical review call for evidence on Approved Document B (June 2022) — input to the ongoing AD-B review committed in HCWS1460.
Call for evidence seeking views on the future technical guidance contained within Approved Document B (fire safety).
Why linked: First commencement regulations for Building Safety Act 2022, core statutory instrument implementing the reform
These Regulations are the first commencement regulations made under the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30) (“the Act”).
Why linked: Fire Safety Act 2021 Commencement Regulations 2022 - statutory instrument bringing section 1 into force
These Regulations bring into force on 16th May 2022 section 1 of the Fire Safety Act 2021 (c. 24) in relation to premises in England.
Why linked: The Parliament.uk bills page for the Building Safety Act 2022, providing access to all stages, amendments, publications and committee reports during the Bill's passage.
Current version of Building Safety Act 2022 with latest news, sponsors, and progress through Houses.
Why linked: The primary legislation underpinning the entire post-Grenfell building safety regime — the canonical statutory text for the thread.
Building Safety Act 2022 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 11 May 2026. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
Why linked: Already cited.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment her Department has made of the cost to residential leaseholders of ensuring tall buildings meet (a) building and (b) fire safety regulations following the Fire Safety Act. Answer: …
Why linked: Filled the "Fire Safety Act 2021 (preceding fire safety reforms)" gap via web research
The primary Act of Parliament (2021 c. 24) that clarifies the application of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 to multi-occupied residential buildings, explicitly bringing external walls, cladding, balconies, and flat entrance doors within scope of fire risk assessments. …
Why linked: April 2021 new approach to consensus between building control bodies and Fire and Rescue Authorities — predecessor regime reform.
A new sector-led approach to achieving consensus in building works has been developed by a taskforce of the Joint Regulators Group.
Why linked: Commons debate on Building Safety Fund - remediation funding policy discussion
Commons Chamber debate | Commons
Why linked: Filled the "Building Safety Programme delivery and oversight documents" gap via web research
The programme was established to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings are safe – and feel safe – now, and in the future.
Why linked: Commons debate on Building Safety Fund - ministerial statements on remediation funding policy
Commons Chamber debate | Commons
Why linked: May 2020 announcement of the £1bn Building Safety Fund — foundational on remediation funding.
New fund will meet the cost for unsafe non-ACM cladding on residential buildings that are 18 metres and over and do not comply with building regulations.
Why linked: Stakeholder update on non-ACM remediation and Building Safety Fund
Letter to stakeholders to provide an update on non-ACM remediation and the Building Safety Fund.
Why linked: April 2020 expert group report on guidance structure — foundational on AD-B reform pathway.
A report by an MHCLG expert group on how to re-structure current guidance which supports building regulations when it is reviewed, as recommended by Dame Judith Hackitt in her independent review.
Why linked: 'Building a safer future' consultation outcome (2020) — proposals for reform of the building safety regulatory system, foundational policy document.
We are seeking views on our proposals for a radically new building and fire safety system which puts residents' safety at its heart.
Why linked: Parliamentary debate on Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 Report - directly on-topic substantive discussion of inquiry findings that inform building safety reform scope
Commons Chamber debate | Commons
Why linked: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 Report government response (accessible) - foundational reform document
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 Report government response (accessible) - foundational reform document
In response to: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 report: government response
Why linked: Filled the "Government Response to Grenfell Inquiry recommendations" gap via web research
This document sets out the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 1 report, which was published on 30 October 2019.
Why linked: Lords Chamber debate on Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 Report - substantive parliamentary scrutiny of findings that drove reform agenda
Lords Chamber debate | Lords
Why linked: Commons Chamber debate on Grenfell Tower Inquiry - substantive parliamentary discussion directly relevant to policy thread
Commons Chamber debate | Commons
Why linked: 2019 Government response to HCLG Committee report on building regulations and fire safety — foundational pre-BSA scrutiny.
The government’s response to the Select Committee's report on 'Building regulations and fire safety: consultation response and connected issues'.
Why linked: Parliamentary research report on building regulations and fire safety consultation response
Parliamentary research report on building regulations and fire safety consultation response
Why linked: June 2019 PQ on the Building Regulations and Fire Safety Independent Review — foundational pre-BSA scrutiny.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to his Department's December 2018 implementation plan entitled Building a safer future, if he will publish (a) the organisations involved in the implementation pla Answer: Following …
Why linked: MHCLG (then MHCLG) government response to HCLG Committee report on building regulations and fire safety (2018) — foundational pre-BSA scrutiny.
The government’s response to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee’s report on building regulations and fire safety.
Why linked: July 2018 17th Report on the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety — foundational Hackitt Review scrutiny.
July 2018 17th Report on the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety — foundational Hackitt Review scrutiny.
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The post-Grenfell building safety regime is now in its operational phase. The Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022) and the Fire Safety Act 2021 12 provide the statutory architecture; the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) became a standalone non-departmental public body on 27 January 2026 under SI 2026/20 34, severing the regulator from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The Government accepted all 58 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry's Phase 2 recommendations in February 2025 (CP 1248) 5 and is publishing six-monthly Progress Reports and an Annual Report 67 tracking delivery. Two live pressure points dominate the file: the BSR's Gateway 2 backlog (subject to the Lords Industry and Regulators Committee report 'Building a better regulator' 8 and a March 2026 'Proportionality in building control' consultation 9) and the Remediation Acceleration Plan's hard 2029/2031 deadlines 10. A Remediation Bill is committed but not yet introduced 11.
The regime sits at the operational/review boundary. The framework instruments are all in force: BSA 2022 Parts 2-4 and ss.116-125, the Fire Safety Act 2021 (sections 1 and 3 commenced 16 May 2022 for England) 12, and the principal operationalising SIs — the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions) Regulations 2023 (SI 2023/275), the Management of Safety Risks Regulations 2023 (SI 2023/907) 3, and the Leaseholder Protections Regulations 2022 (SI 2022/711) 4. Building-control profession reforms commenced from 6 April 2024 via SI 2024/104 56, with SI 2024/850 fixing transitional defects on amendment notices 7. The single biggest recent structural change is SI 2026/20 8, which establishes the BSR as a body corporate with its own chair, members and chief executive (Schedule 1) and amends HSWA 1974 to remove HSE's building functions and substitute the BSR as 'the regulator' across the Building Act 1984 and BSA 2022 (Schedule 2). Operationally, the BSR's strategic plan 2026-27 9 commits to clearing the Gateway 2 backlog through a new batching model, an external remediation team and an external remediation improvement plan 10. Remediation funding runs in parallel through the Building Safety Fund 11, the Cladding Safety Scheme administered by Homes England 12, the Social Sector ACM Remediation Fund 13 and (when commenced) the Building Safety Levy 14. The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Annual Report (February 2026) is the most recent self-reported delivery snapshot 15.
The last six months have been dominated by structural and operational reform. On 27 January 2026 the BSR moved out of the HSE to become a standalone NDPB, with Minister Samantha Dixon announcing the change in HCWS1279 and Baroness Taylor of Stevenage delivering the parallel Lords WMS HLWS1279 123. On 11 February 2026 the Government accepted the Lords Industry and Regulators Committee's diagnosis of BSR capability gaps 45. The BSR published its 2026-27 strategic plan on 31 March 2026 6 and on 8 April 2026 announced its external remediation improvement plan 7. On 25 March 2026 Dixon announced (HCWS1460) the Approved Document B consultation covering all outstanding Phase 2 fire-guidance recommendations 8; the next day MHCLG opened the 'Proportionality in building control: categorisation of higher-risk building work' consultation aimed at clearing the Gateway 2 backlog through scope rebalancing 9. In parallel the Government published its third Progress Report on 17 December 2025 1011 with an implementation timeline for the 58 Phase 2 recommendations 12, and its first Annual Report on 2 March 2026 13. PQs on the Gateway 2 backlog, BSR staffing and remediation enforcement intensified through March-April 2026 141516.
Three watch-items dominate the next 12 months. First, the outcome of the March 2026 Category A/B proportionality consultation 1 — if accepted, scope rebalancing will be the principal mechanism for clearing the Gateway 2 backlog without primary legislation; if it founders, the Government will face renewed pressure to introduce a structural Gateway 2 reform Bill. Second, the Approved Document B consultation announced in HCWS1460 2 is the single largest operational deliverable against the Grenfell Tower Inquiry's Phase 2 recommendations on fire guidance; its outcome will determine whether the Government can credibly claim line-by-line delivery against all 58 recommendations 34. Third, the Remediation Bill committed by Alex Norris in HCWS849 (17 July 2025) 5 has no parliamentary slot or Bill text in the build — its emergence (or non-emergence) will indicate whether the Government can hit the hard 2029/2031 cladding remediation deadlines 6 without amended primary legislation. Watch also for monthly BSR Gateway 2 data 78910; the next Grenfell Annual Report (expected February 2027) 11; outcomes of BSR's Conditions of Authorisation review 12; the BSR's ongoing review of the higher-risk building definition (initial review published December 2025) 13; and any HCLG Committee follow-through on its call for an independent national oversight mechanism 14, which directly contests MHCLG's self-reporting model.
The most material risk is delivery: PAC reported insufficient BSR capacity in March 2025 1, the Lords Industry and Regulators Committee echoed it in December 2025 2, and Government accepted the diagnosis in February 2026 3 — but the practical metric is monthly Gateway 2 determination time data 4. Inferred from corpus gap: there is no National Audit Office value-for-money study on the BSR or the Remediation Acceleration Plan in this build, despite the programme's scale — the absence of independent fiscal scrutiny is itself the issue. Inferred from corpus gap: this build does not enumerate the line-by-line status of each of the 58 Phase 2 recommendations; the Progress Report and Annual Report are cited as containers but their granular tables are not in this synthesis. The Remediation Bill commitment 5 is firm in WMS but has no parliamentary id, leaving the 2029/2031 deadlines exposed to legislative slippage. Finally, HCLG Committee's call for independent oversight 67 is in unresolved tension with MHCLG's self-reporting model 8 — the governance-architecture question of who polices delivery remains live.
This workspace covers the post-Grenfell building safety and fire safety regulatory regime in England (and Wales, where Welsh Ministers exercise parallel commencement powers). It deliberately excludes: general fire safety in non-residential buildings outside the Fire Safety Act 2021's clarification scope; fire service operational response and emergency procedures; criminal prosecutions arising from the Grenfell fire itself; and compensation and civil litigation for Grenfell victims. The Saville Roberts Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (Amendment) Bill [62428] is included in key_documents but flagged as adjacent — it amends the same statute that hosts HSE/BSR architecture but addresses workplace violence rather than building safety. The Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Act 20
Bills and Acts this regime substantively depends on. Links go to the bill's own thread on this site (where available) and to bills.parliament.uk.
The framework Act for the entire post-Grenfell building safety regime — establishes BSR, higher-risk building regime, leaseholder protections and Building Safety Levy.
Clarifies the application of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 to multi-occupied residential buildings; the immediate legislative response to the Grenfell Phase 1 recommendations.
Government-committed primary legislation (Norris WMS HCWS849, 17 July 2025) to accelerate remediation of historical building-safety defects; no Bill text or parliament_id yet.
Amended the Building Safety Act 2022 leaseholder-protections regime (per gov.uk guidance on amendments introduced through that Act).
The post-Grenfell building safety regime is layered: an immediate fire-safety clarification (Fire Safety Act 2021), a framework Act establishing a new regulator and a higher-risk regime (Building Safety Act 2022), a body of secondary legislation operationalising that framework, and an evolving implementation programme responding to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry's Phase 1 and Phase 2 recommendations.
The primary architecture sits in the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022). Part 2 establishes the Building Safety Regulator and its functions, committees (the Industry Competence Committee, Resident Panel and Building Advisory Committee) and resident-engagement duties. Part 3 amends the Building Act 1984 to introduce Gateway approvals for higher-risk building work, replaces approved inspectors with registered building control approvers (RBCAs), creates the Building Safety Levy, and confers default powers on the appropriate national authority. Part 4 imposes ongoing duties on accountable persons in occupation: registration of buildings, safety case reports, mandatory occurrence reporting, building assessment certificates, and resident engagement. Sections 116-125 and Schedule 8 create the leaseholder cost protections.
Secondary legislation runs that architecture. SI 2023/275 defines 'higher-risk building' (>=18m / 7 storeys, two residential units). SI 2023/907 implements occupation-phase Part 4 duties. SI 2023/315 governs the BSR register and review of decisions. SI 2023/396 sets out 'key building information'. SI 2022/711 and SI 2022/859 operationalise leaseholder protections. SI 2024/104 (commencement no. 7) brought the building-control profession reforms into force from 6 April 2024 and transferred approved inspectors to RBCAs, with SI 2024/850 fixing a defect in the original commencement order to preserve amendment notices in transitional cases.
SI 2026/20 is the most significant structural change since BSA 2022 itself: it establishes the BSR as a standalone body corporate and removes building functions from the HSE entirely. Schedule 1 sets out the BSR's constitution (chair, 3-8 members, chief executive subject to Secretary of State approval, Secretary of State power to direct except in particular enforcement cases). Schedule 2 amends HSWA 1974 to strip out HSE's building functions and amends both the Building Act 1984 and BSA 2022 to substitute 'Building Safety Regulator' for 'HSE' as the regulator. Regulation 5 preserves continuity: acts of HSE 'as the building safety regulator' before transfer are treated as acts of the BSR.
The Government response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 report (CP 1248, 26 February 2025) accepted all 58 recommendations. Operationally that has driven: BSR's initial review of the HRB definition (December 2025); the Approved Document B consultation (announced March 2026); the Category A/B proportionality consultation (March 2026, addressing the Gateway 2 backlog identified by PAC and the Lords I&R Committee); construction product reforms; building control competence work through the ICC; and the planned Remediation Bill (committed by Norris in HCWS849, July 2025).
Remediation funding sits parallel to the regulatory regime: the Building Safety Fund (for buildings 18m+), the Cladding Safety Scheme (operated by Homes England for buildings 11m-18m, expanded post-2024), the Social Sector ACM Cladding Remediation Fund, and the Building Safety Levy (developer-funded). The 17 July 2025 Remediation Acceleration Plan Phase 2 update set hard 2029/2031 deadlines for remediation completion. Enforcement is via remediation orders (BSA 2022 enforcement power, with March 2026 guidance), prohibition orders, and the BSR's Remediation Enforcement Unit.
A building of at least 18m in height or 7 storeys with at least two residential units (SI 2023/275).
Persons under Part 4 BSA 2022 with statutory duties for the management of building-safety risks during occupation of a HRB; PAPs are responsible for the building as a whole.
Statutory pre-construction approval required from the BSR before HRB building work can start under the amended Building Act 1984.
Lease type defined in s.119 BSA 2022 and SI 2022/711 attracting the statutory leaseholder protections in Schedule 8.
Enforcement orders available under BSA 2022 directing relevant landlords / associated bodies to undertake or pay for remediation works.
Successor to approved inspectors under SI 2024/104, registered by the BSR.
Government response to the Approved Document B consultation announced in HCWS1460 (25 March 2026) and the substantive content of any revised AD-B.
Outcome of the 'Proportionality in building control: categorisation of higher-risk building work' consultation — will determine whether scope rebalancing can clear the Gateway 2 backlog.
BSR delivery against its 2026-27 strategic plan, including Gateway 2 determination times and external remediation team caseload reductions.
Introduction of the Remediation Bill committed by Norris in HCWS849 (17 July 2025) — focused on accelerating historical-defect remediation.
Outcome of BSR's Conditions of Authorisation review and fire-doorsets self-certification call for evidence.
Next Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Annual Report (expected February 2027 on the annual cycle following the February 2026 report).
Monthly BSR building control approval application data — the most reliable contemporaneous indicator of regulator operational performance.
Hard deadline for remediation of buildings 18m+ in government-funded schemes (HCWS849, July 2025).
Hard deadline for remediation of all 11m+ buildings with unsafe cladding (HCWS849, July 2025).
On BSR separation and Phase 2 implementation: pursuing a comprehensive Phase 2 delivery package — published SI 2026/20 establishing the standalone BSR, signed off on the 17 December 2025 Progress Report committing to all 58 recommendations, and announced (HCWS1460, March 2026) an Approved Document B consultation covering all outstanding fire-guidance recommendations.Jan 2026Dec 2025Mar 2026Jan 2026
On remediation acceleration: committed to a future Remediation Bill (HCWS849, 17 July 2025) and reforms to the BSR (HCWS749, 30 June 2025) to accelerate housebuilding, and to the Building Safety Levy (HCWS546, 24 March 2025) — positioning remediation acceleration as the immediate operational priority alongside structural BSR reform.Jul 2025Jun 2025Mar 2025Jul 2025
Mirrors the MHCLG operational policy line in the Lords — issued the Lords parallel WMSs on BSR separation (HLWS1279), Grenfell Phase 2 progress (HLWS1193) and the November 2025 BSR update (HLWS1038), reinforcing the cross-chamber consistency of the Government's Phase 2 delivery commitment.Jan 2026Dec 2025Nov 2025
On BSR capability: published 'Building a better regulator' (2nd Report, 11 December 2025) concluding the BSR's capacity and operational design require substantive reform; the diagnosis was accepted in Government's 11 February 2026 response, and the Government's reform package (BSR separation, Category A/B consultation, batching trial) is the operational response.Dec 2025Feb 2026
On BSR capacity: reported (March 2025) on 'insufficient capacity and capability' at the BSR overseeing buildings over 18m — the first major parliamentary indictment of the regulator's operational performance, which framed the subsequent Lords I&R inquiry and the Government's reform package.Mar 2025
On Grenfell Inquiry implementation: called (14 May 2025) for an 'independent national oversight mechanism' so the Government is not 'left marking its own homework' on implementation of the 58 Phase 2 recommendations — directly contesting MHCLG's preferred self-reporting model via the Progress Report cycle.May 2025Feb 2025
Tension with Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)
Self-reporting through the Progress Report cycle (Sept 2025, Dec 2025) and Annual Report (Feb 2026) is the Government's chosen implementation accountability mechanism for the 58 Phase 2 recommendations — implicitly rejecting the HCLG Committee's call for an independent national oversight mechanism.Dec 2025Sep 2025Mar 2026Dec 2025
Tension with House of Commons Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee (HCLG Committee)
On Gateway 2 backlog: BSR's strategic plan 2026-27 and its 'BSR plans to reduce external remediation delays' announcement (8 April 2026) describe a comprehensive external remediation improvement plan, a new batching model and an external remediation team — operational acceptance of the PAC/I&R Committee diagnosis of capacity gaps.Mar 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
On Government's Phase 2 implementation: tabled four PQs in March 2025 probing the Government's response to specific Phase 2 paragraphs (paras 129 and 144 on TMOs and public-inquiry process), the most sustained backbench scrutiny of the substantive content of CP 1248.Mar 2025Mar 2025Mar 2025Mar 2025Mar 2025Mar 2025Mar 2025Mar 2025
On Government's response timetable: tabled PQ on 27 November 2024 pressing the Government for its timetable for responding to the GTI Phase 2 report — a scheduling pressure point ahead of the February 2025 response.Nov 2024
On Government's response timetable: tabled PQ on 5 February 2025 asking when the Government would publish its response to the GTI Phase 2 report — immediate pre-publication pressure, the response being issued 26 February 2025.Feb 2025
On national standards: tabled PQ (10 November 2025) probing whether the Government would introduce a national standard for building safety — substantive scrutiny of regime architecture rather than process.Nov 2025
On the regime's substantive direction: the Inquiry's 58 Phase 2 recommendations (September 2024) and Phase 1 recommendations (October 2019) are the principal external policy driver; the entire current implementation programme is calibrated against acceptance of all 58 recommendations.Jun 2025Jan 2020Dec 2025
Devolved Scottish statute providing a separate cladding remediation framework, commenced 6 January 2025 by the Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Act 2024 (Commencement) Regulations 2024 (SSI 2024/370) 1 — a structurally distinct cladding-remediation track from the England regime.
For M&A practitioners on residential / mixed-use real estate transactions and developer / contractor M&A: (1) the BSA 2022 ss.116-125 / Sch 8 leaseholder protections create cost-allocation diligence questions on every transaction touching an English residential building over 11m 1; (2) the Responsible Actors Scheme (referenced in candidate 531860) creates differential treatment for developers that have / have not signed the developer remediation contract; (3) Welsh and Scottish parallel regimes mean a UK-wide residential developer faces three distinct cladding-remediation tracks with different deadlines and funding mechanisms 2; (4) the Building Safety Levy on new residential developments 3 is a developer-side tax to be priced into transaction modelling; and (5) the BSR Gateway 2 backlog 45 creates execution risk on any deal predicated on planning consent and BSR approval timelines.