Building Safety Regulator Delays Unacceptable says Lords Committee

December 16, 2025

A cross-party House of Lords Committee has warned the Government that “unacceptable” delays caused by the Building Safety Regulator’s (BSR) approval processes is leaving residents waiting for remediation of dangerous cladding in unsafe buildings and increasing costs for leaseholders.

Whilst welcoming the increased scrutiny the Building Safety Regulator has brought to the design, construction and management of buildings in the interest of safety, the Industry and Regulators Committee’s report The Building Safety Regulator: Building a better regulator, published today (Thursday 11 December) also warns that the delays mean the Government is in danger of missing its target to build 1.5 million homes by 2029.

After hearing from a range of witnesses including representatives of campaign groups and other organisations, developers, housing associations and regulators which work closely with the BSR, the Committee also found:

  • The BSR has not given clear enough guidance on how applicants are supposed to demonstrate that their buildings are safe;
  • Many applications are being rejected or delayed due to basic errors and applicants’ inability to evidence how they are considering elements of fire and structural safety, which reflects poorly on the construction industry;
  • Many construction products do not have relevant product standards, leaving them entirely unregulated;
  • Difficulties in local authority funding and the introduction of regulation have left an ageing workforce of building inspectors who are struggling to meet demand;
  • Despite these skills shortages, smaller works such as bathroom renovations in high-rise buildings are being subject to the scrutiny of the BSR’s hard-pressed multidisciplinary teams (MDTs).

 
The report is calling on:

  • The BSR to give greater guidance to its MDTs on how compliance with the Building Regulations should be evidenced and assessed to ensure greater consistency;
  • The Government to remove smaller works from the BSR’s building control approval processes, or introduce a streamlined approval process for them;
  • The BSR to allocate the same MDTs to similar buildings or projects built by the same organisation, which could improve efficiency and consistency;
  • The Government to provide long-term funding for the training of new building and fire inspectors.

 
Chair of the Committee, Baroness Taylor of Bolton said: “The tragic loss of 72 lives at the Grenfell Tower fire laid bare the urgent need to reform building safety regulation in England, particularly for high-rise buildings. The introduction of the Building Safety Regulator was a necessary and welcome step. However, the scale of the delays caused by the BSR has stretched far beyond the regulator’s statutory timelines for building control decisions. This is unacceptable. We welcome that the Government and the BSR are now acting to try and make practical improvements, but this will not address the anxiety and frustration that residents and companies have experienced.

It does not improve safety to delay vital remediation and refurbishments, nor to deter the delivery of new housing in high-rise buildings. We expect to see further action from the Government and the BSR to ensure that construction projects in high-rise buildings can be brought forward more quickly, without compromising on vital safety improvements.”

Originally published: The Building Safety Regulator – Committees – UK Parliament

 

Local & Central Government

Ivy Hall

Islington, London

Client

London Borough of Islington

Sector

Local & Central Government

Services

Project Management & Employer's Agent

Project Value

£6 million

Key Partners

Brady Mallalieu Architects CTP Consulting
Baily Garner supported the London Borough of Islington in delivering Ivy Hall, a £6 million redevelopment creating a community centre and 23 social homes, designed with sustainability and inclusivity at its heart.

Ivy Hall is a £6 million redevelopment that replaces a former single-storey community building and adjacent car park with a new purpose-built community centre and 23 social housing units.

Located at the junction of Crouch Hill and Holly Park in Islington, the scheme has created a welcoming and sustainable community resource for local residents.

The site was previously underused and outdated, with the existing community centre and parking space no longer fit for purpose. The new development had to respond to the housing demand while maintaining a strong community focus.

 

Working closely with the London Borough of Islington from concept stage, we delivered a three-storey community centre and a four-storey residential block. The homes include 23 affordable units, a mix of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments, including wheelchair accessible dwellings.

The centre includes a double-height multipurpose hall, children’s play areas, office and meeting spaces, and a rooftop garden—designed to be flexible, light-filled and easy to manage. Our M&E design ensures compatibility with the district heating mains supplied by the Bun Hill Energy Centre, integrating gas-fired plant, radiant heating panels, natural ventilation louvre heater batteries, and underfloor heating in key areas.

A vibrant, energy-efficient building that promotes social cohesion, supports community activities, and provides high-quality affordable housing. Ivy Hall now serves as a vital local hub and a long-term asset to the borough.

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Rob Ireland

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