Public Safety
Dangerous Buildings
Building Standards has a responsibility to deal with dangerous
buildings as they occur. Buildings may become gradually dangerous
due to old age, deterioration or settlement, or by more dramatic
causes such as storm, explosion, fire or impact by vehicles. All
buildings which appear to be dangerous should be reported to Building
Standards who will treat the matter with the utmost urgency.
If it is considered that a building is immediately dangerous
Building Standards can require immediate evacuation and require,
or take, any action necessary to protect the public and adjacent
property. Such action may involve temporary road closure, barricading,
shoring, scaffolding, repairs or demolition.
Where the building is not immediately dangerous the owner would
receive a Notice requiring the property to be made safe within
a stated time and, if satisfactory action is not taken, an Enforcement
Order may be issued. If this is not complied with, the Council
can instruct all necessary works to make the building safe and
recover expenses from the owner.
It is often possible to discuss a dangerous building with its
owner in the hope that the matter can be resolved quickly without
the Council instructing work on a private property.
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