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MHCLG takes over Building Safety Regulator in major overhaul

MHCLG Building Safety Regulator - London high-rise buildings (Image: Dreamstime/Luke Sanderson)
London high-rise buildings (Image: Dreamstime/Luke Sanderson)

A new board of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is taking on the functions of the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) as part of a major revamp announced by the government this morning (30 June).

The board will take over from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which has hosted the BSR since its creation under the Building Safety Act 2022. It will be chaired by former London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe until the new regulator is established as an executive agency under MHCLG.

Assistant commissioner of fire safety at the London Fire Brigade, Charlie Pugsley, will be the BSR’s new chief executive officer.

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