I'd say this holds true for roughly 100% of the issues I've covered for the last 13 years
I'd say this holds true for roughly 100% of the issues I've covered for the last 13 years
We publish another important and detailed building safety story today from @peteapps.bsky.social, this time looking at cladding guidance and whether it is open to exploitation
www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/pas-...
Is the government-backed standard on building remediation making people safe, or allowing developers to dodge responsibility for dangerous buildings? Long read for Inside Housing here: www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/insi...
A lot of people would naturally associate damp and mould with older, poorly maintained homes. But actually the way we build and retrofit can create these problems or make them worse:
peteapps.substack.com/p/sick-build...
As climate change makes Britain's weather wetter and wilder, the number of people living in 'flood poverty' will rise.
Bit by me for The Developer:
thedeveloper.live/reportage/if...
Always a pleasure to provide Reassuringly Boring content, which we could actually all do with a dose of sometimes
(and also, generally, just love good high concept commissioned art for policy features, having been in so many design meetings of this sort down the years)
Really enjoyed getting the chance to write this for The FT. House price growth is lower than it was 10 years ago - but properly considered, isn't this a sign of economic health?
www.ft.com/content/1d5d...
Another extremely important story by @peteapps.bsky.social, this time about a positive ventilation system gone wrong because it was installed in a mouldy loft. An extremely shocking story, which put at risk a very young baby
www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/indo...
A nice thing this. The GP in this article who has written Gloria Don't Speak a "challenging but tender" book about a young woman with learning difficulties is... my sister! So pleased to see her amazing writing getting the recognition it deserves
observer.co.uk/culture/book...
When it comes to damp and mould - beware quick fixes and remember, it is what is in the air that is truly dangerous.
This story about a family whose health was seriously harmed by an inappropriate fix should be a big warning:
www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/indo...
London - a city of record homelessness, Β£134k mortgage deposits and collapsing levels of social home building. Hard to see how you'd look at these numbers and think the strategy is "cut minimum affordable housing levels for new projects"
peteapps.substack.com/p/134k-depos...
I suppose I'm getting away with using Pickles' official job title of "communities secretary"
Since he's in the news, I've taken the paywall off my old bit on Robert Jenrick's record as housing secretary:
peteapps.substack.com/p/robert-jen...
A national remediation programme that neither makes buildings safe or reduces costs for residents might as well not happen at all
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Pyrotechnics in nightclubs are never a good idea. In fact, they are a recipe for an utterly nightmarish fire which we should have stamped out long ago. There's a good report on they here: www.cross-safety.org/uk/safety-in...
There are far, far too many deaths in bar and club fires caused by pyrotechnics. These incidents are utterly horrifying, far too frequent and should be prevented. To this list (from Ed Galea) you can now add Switzerland and Goa:
Are underperformed heat networks poised to become the next cladding crisis for leaseholders?
New govt rules will require upgrades to tens of thousands of systems... but residents will pay:
www.thetimes.com/article/d81f...
We have a majorly important piece by @peteapps.bsky.social today about the risk of scaffolding fires in the UK, with fresh revelations about the Spectrum fire in Dagenham last year >>
www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/from...
Long read here: www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/from...
News report here:
www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/spectru...
- The building also had combustible polystyrene panels beneath windows
- Fire risk assessments had identified internal defects serious enough to result in an LFB enforcement notice. These included 'break glass' alarm points which weren't actually connected to any alarm system.
- Scaffolding carried the blaze up the building to the top floors - which were timber framed, added when the former office was converted to residential. There was a timber decked roof garden and solar PV array. The fire penetrated this structure and was hard to extinguish
- The wind then drove this fire to the scaffolding, and it was fierce enough to ignite the dense timber boards, which were very dry after weeks of sunny weather
- A very fierce fire started in a nursery playground on the ground floor. Like all buildings with commercial and residential - they had separate fire risk assessments
New: following events in Hong Kong, I've been looking again at the Spectrum fire in Dagenham in 2024. The LFB's investigation report, fire risk assessments to the building and its EWS1 assessment produce some concerning conclusions
Something we need to talk more about: the risk to basement flats in London from the growing threat of surface water flooding.
Long read here for The Developer:
www.thedeveloper.live/reportage/wh...
Question and answer special in the Substack today, where I tackle the following questions from readers:
peteapps.substack.com/p/question-a...
Hong Kong's horror fire:
peteapps.substack.com/p/hong-kongs...
Reliance is placed on βan unsuitable and insufficient fire risk assessment prepared by a scaffold contractorβ. Obviously not saying a Hong Kong style incident is possible or likely - I simply don't know. But worth asking how safe we are and what we could do to remove the risk
The whistle-blower warned of βnumerous residential buildings operating 'stay put' procedures undergoing works that have scaffolding formed of timber boards with plastic wrapping which could present a medium for fire spreadβ and warned that the guidance on this issue was βnot fit for purposeβ.
Amid the disturbing images from Hong Kong, I'd draw attention to this report from the anonymous reporting service for the construction sector which raises concern about the use of combustible scaffolding systems on buildings with a 'stay put' strategy
www.cross-safety.org/uk/safety-in...