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The crimson tape retaining these flats empty – and threatening Labour’s important new properties goal

By Editorial Board Published September 2, 2025 7 Min Read
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The crimson tape retaining these flats empty – and threatening Labour’s important new properties goal

The security inspection regime created within the wake of the Grenfell tragedy, which claimed 72 lives, is “not fit for purpose”, in response to those that rely on its work.

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An empty block of 99 flats in Acton, west London

As of 1 August, there may be “no decision” on eight purposes protecting 1,210 accomplished new residential items. For websites but to be constructed, there are 156 purposes with no choice, protecting 34,965 new residential items.

Sir Keir Starmer says financial development is his prime precedence and the 1.5 million new properties goal this parliament is a key a part of this agenda. However two years after its creation, the federal government company has come beneath fireplace for failing to fulfil important features in a well timed method.

After complaints, the regulator has already confronted one overhaul, and can shortly transfer from a part of the Well being and Security Govt (HSE) to turn into an arm’s size physique which is a part of Angela Rayner’s Ministry of Housing, Communities and Native Authorities. However builders say they’re nonetheless struggling to get solutions from the physique.

Sir Keir Starmer has made new homes a major priority. Pic: Jack Taylor/PA

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Sir Keir Starmer has made new properties a serious precedence. Pic: Jack Taylor/PA

In an announcement, main monetary analyst S&P mentioned delays by the regulator are pushing up constructing prices and making it tougher to ship the important thing authorities goal.

Chris Williamson, chief enterprise economist at S&P, mentioned: “We have received anecdotal feedback from a few companies regarding the Building Safety Act, indicating that some may be experiencing challenges related to orders. This could contribute to an increase in costs within the construction sector, which is already facing financial pressures.”

It mentioned: “BSR is working closely with industry to deliver safer, higher-quality buildings while advancing a culture of excellence in building safety.”

Executives from the BSR will seem earlier than a Commons Choose Committee later at the moment. It additionally factors the finger at property builders for failing to submit paperwork appropriately. The trade vehemently rejects the declare, saying there are few pointers of what to submit and the BSR makes little try to make clear what it needs.

A foul signal

Nonetheless, issues persist.

This has contributed to a 14-month delay in a inexperienced mild for residents to maneuver in.

Based on the Federation of Grasp Builders and the Chartered Institute of Constructing, 38% of builders consider planning delays are the primary situation.

Jon Spring, the managing director of Fairview Properties, mentioned: “We currently have three applications that are delayed within the BSR. The current dates we’re looking at, that they’ve given us, one is six months, one is nine months, and one is 12 months. Clearly extremely different to the original three months that the process is supposed to take.

“That makes forecasting for when we will begin on website very troublesome. We’ve tens of thousands and thousands of kilos tied up within the three websites that we’re ready to develop. And inevitably, the holding prices of these are appreciable and have an effect on the viability of the venture.”

Jon Spring, managing director of Fairview Homes

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Jon Spring, managing director of Fairview Properties

Mr Spring mentioned the delays may make constructing unviable.

“If you look at each of our projects have been delayed, if […] it’s going to take 25% longer to deliver that project, that means that our productivity is ultimately reduced by 25%. That would be the same for all developers and therefore the reduction in housing that’s been delivered will be considerable.”

Builders ‘will not contact’ high-rises

Jamie Lester, an property agent from Haus Properties, mentioned: “The government are encouraging property developers to build, build, build, and just get on with it – I think that’s what Keir Starmer said.

“However when there are buildings like this that may’t be signed off for over a yr and are costing property builders, on this occasion, £100,000 per week, I do not perceive.

“The government won’t encourage property developers to build like this any more. I know many property developers who won’t touch high-rise buildings at the moment simply because the building safety regulator can’t get their act together and sign these buildings off.”

Jamie Lester, estate agent from Haus Properties

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Jamie Lester, property agent from Haus Properties

‘Excessive requirements’

A spokesperson for the HSE mentioned: “Protecting residents, making sure there is never another tragedy like Grenfell, has been our priority throughout this process. Setting up a new regulator has been complex, and huge progress has been made in a short time. The construction industry must meet standards that will keep residents safe in high-rise buildings.

“The just lately introduced innovation unit is the results of ongoing discussions between trade and BSR to uphold excessive requirements. BSR is working carefully with trade to ship safer, higher-quality buildings whereas advancing a tradition of excellence in constructing security.”

‘It has turned out to be a catastrophe’

Some have blamed the federal government, not the regulator itself. The boss of 1 main home constructing firm, who didn’t need to be named, mentioned ministers aren’t prepared to resist actuality.

“Regulation comes from the government and the regulator is implementing the rules,” they mentioned. “Their mandate is nothing to do with housing supply so it’s up to ministers to balance that. All the house builders said this would be a disaster and funnily enough it has turned out to be a disaster.”

A authorities spokesman from the housing division mentioned issues had been already being tackled and security was necessary: “We’ve announced a package of reforms to reduce delays, including a fast track process to speed up new build decisions.”

They added 100 new employees had been being employed.

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