Building and Fire Safety consultation for council tenants and leaseholders

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Consultation has concluded

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets engages all residents in Council-owned residential blocks on building and fire safety. The Building Safety Act 2022 introduces further requirements to ask residents in the taller blocks what is important to them when developing a building safety engagement strategy.

This consultation provides residents who live in the 76 council-owned high-rise residential buildings, within scope of the Building Safety Act, an opportunity to say what is important to them when the Council communicates with them about building safety.

Please read the Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy in the 'information documents' section. This document has been developed by residents and Council staff and we would be grateful if you complete the questions in the survey. Thank you.

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets engages all residents in Council-owned residential blocks on building and fire safety. The Building Safety Act 2022 introduces further requirements to ask residents in the taller blocks what is important to them when developing a building safety engagement strategy.

This consultation provides residents who live in the 76 council-owned high-rise residential buildings, within scope of the Building Safety Act, an opportunity to say what is important to them when the Council communicates with them about building safety.

Please read the Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy in the 'information documents' section. This document has been developed by residents and Council staff and we would be grateful if you complete the questions in the survey. Thank you.