Improving Construction Law for 2021
I have been trying to think up how I would like to see law around construction improved for, or after, 2021, whilst wondering what I would put in a start-of-year letter I might write to my MP.
This is my little list. For the sake of keeping it focused, and making the points high-quality, I have limited myself to 5 ideas plus a bolt from the blue, and also to English Planning / Building Law - which is the one I know best. The Law has diverged is some measure since devolution, although all follow similar principles, and in Scotland has always differences - so I am interested to hear what others think.
It is not especially around self-build, and there are a couple of hobby horses here - of which I am sure we all have a stable.
1 - Place *all* Building Regulations (BR) Documents in the public domain, from both private and Council Building Inspections
2 - Make BR Inspections on Housing Estates 100%, not a statistical sample
3 - Encourage gradual growth in small villages and rural communities
4 - Consider compulsory fire sprinkler systems in all residential premises
5 - Tighten up the John Gummer clause - Paragraph 79
If I were to add a speculative Blue Sky idea that I have not considered deeply, it would be to prevent Local Authorities running any Housing at all, as there is too much of a conflict of interest, and too many opportunities for corruption. Make it a properly distanced, permanent reform eg via Housing Associations rather than intermediate creatures-of-the-Council such as ALMOs (Arms Length Management Organisations).
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