New building safety laws might not become effective for
another four years, a senior government advisor has warned. The government is
set to introduce the first draft of the Building Safety Bill, which was
prompted by the Grenfell fire tragedy three years ago, shortly alongside an
announcement by housing secretary Robert Jenrick. The bill will set out a new
regulatory regime which will overhaul how responsibility for building safety is
managed in the industry. But Graham Watts, Construction Industry Council chief
executive, said the reforms were still at an early stage and may not fully come
into force until seven years after the fire. Read more on the Housing
Today website.
https://www.housingtoday.co.uk/news/advisor-says-building-safety-reforms-might-not-come-into-force-until-seven-years-after-grenfell/5107041.article
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