HOUSING

Transparency: the only way to end public distrust in high-rise social housing

Current compliance processes are not fit for purpose, argues Tracie Williams – and many authorities and landlords have little oversight of the safety equipment in their properties or how effectively they are being maintained.

Public distrust in high-rise residential buildings is exceptionally high following the Grenfell Tower fire, but it's a problem that has existed for decades and requires definitive action to bring it to an end once and for all.

Britain's relationship with tower blocks began in 1951 when the first tower named ‘The Lawn' was completed in Harlow, Essex. By the 1960s they were a popular form of social housing.

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