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Shelter Briefing: Social Housing (Regulation) Bill: Second Reading

By: Shaan Bhangal
Published: November 2022

Shelter Briefing: Social Housing (Regulation) Bill: Second Reading

Grenfell United and Shelter strongly welcome the Social Housing (Regulation) Bill.

Over five years on from the Grenfell Tower fire, the Government has introduced the Social Housing (Regulation) Bill, which represents a real opportunity to provide fairness and accountability for people living in social housing.

Grenfell United and Shelter are campaigning to ensure that the Bill is robust enough to truly deliver on the promises to provide a proactive system of regulation that effectively holds social landlords to account.

Too many social tenants are still living in unsafe, unfit homes that are not being routinely inspected or managed effectively.

To meet the promises made to tenants after the Grenfell Tower fire:

The Government must give firm assurances that the Regulator of Social Housing will use its new powers (Clause 29) to conduct routine inspections of social housing landlords, as promised in the Government’s Social Housing White Paper.

The Bill must ensure that senior managers who work for social landlords are properly trained and qualified to manage social housing.