Tue. Feb 25th, 2025

Extra cash found to speed-up safety regulator

Government to spend extra £2m to clear backlog of high rise approvals  

The Government has announced an extra £2m of funding to speed-up Building Safety Regulator approvals for high rise building projects.

The industry has become increasingly frustrated by delays in the system as the regulator confirmed around 122 schemes are stuck-in the system awaiting Gateway 2 approval.

Prime Minister Kier Starmer briefly addressed the issue as part of a raft of new house building  announcements today.

Among the round-up of new and existing initiatives Starmer pledged “£2 million to support the Building Safety Regulator to continue improving the processing for new-build applications.”

He added: “Responding to sector concerns on pinch points, work is stepping up with the Building Safety Regulator to ensure greater timeliness and efficiency when new tall buildings are signed off – to provide more homes for more people.”

The cash could be used to bring more resources in-house for the regulator to assess applications.

The government’s latest announcement on house building also included progress on the next generation of new towns.

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