Rayner asks regulator for fundamental review of Approved Documents
Guidance on meeting regulations to be simplifiedThe housing secretary has asked the Building Safety Regulator to undertake a fundamental review of guidance on building regulations.Source: MHCLG/ FlickrDeputy prime minister and housing secretary Angela Rayner holds a meeting with stakeholders following a residential fire in Dagenham over the summerIn her opening speech during the House of Commons debate on the Grenfell Inquiry Phase 2 report, Angela Rayner announced the investigation into the Approved Documents.The Approved Documents provide detailed guidance for built environment professionals on how to meet the requirements of building regulations but there have been criticisms that it is too complicated and difficult to use.Both the 2018 Hackitt review and this years Grenfell Inquiry report highlighted these problems, with the former calling theApproved Documents complex, ambiguous and not user-friendly.The review, which will be led by the regulator with the support of external experts, will explore how to make the guidance easier to understand and use, more regularly updated to keep up with new developments and more accessible for smaller firms.TheBuilding Safety Regulator will establish a review panel and appoint a chair to lead its activities in early 2025.