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Confusion over roof gardens on higher-risk buildings

Street view of Smoke House in east London - roof gardens
Smoke House in Remus Road, East London (Image: Google Street View)

The government is asking construction and regulatory bodies to continue using its official advice to determine whether a building is higher-risk following a recent judgement flagging that the guidance “appears to contradict” statutory provisions.

A first-tier tribunal ruled in July that the roof terrace at Smoke House and Curing House in Hackney Wick, East London, qualified as a seventh storey, making it a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act.

The case refers to a group of leaseholders who successfully sought remediation works from their landlord, Monier Road Ltd, after fire safety issues hindered the sale and mortgage of their flats.

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