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Government scraps building safety manager role

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The Building Safety Regulator will implement the new regime for higher-risk buildings (image: Dreamstime)

The government has scrapped plans to introduce the role of building safety manager under the Building Safety Bill.

It has also scrapped the charge that would have been created to pay for them.

The move came as the government tabled a raft of additional amendments to the Building Safety Bill last week (23 March).

The government said it had taken note of concerns raised by leaseholders about the structure of the future safety regime outlined in the Building Safety Bill – particularly where decision-making power is concentrated in the hands of freeholders and managing agents, and not the residents who live in a building.

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