This information is for residents who are affected by the new building safety approach in the Government’s Building Safety Act 2022.
You will be affected if you live in a high-rise residential building – this is a building that either:
- Is 18 metres tall or higher
- Has 7 storeys or more
The Building Safety Act identifies new duty-holders, known as ‘Principal accountable person’ (PAPs). Where we own the building, MTVH are the PAP.
For buildings where we are not the building owner, MTVH are not the Principal Accountable Person. This is the responsibility of the freeholder.
What MTVH must do to keep buildings safe
As the Principal Accountable Person, MTVH must do the following:
- Prevent a building safety risk from happening. Building safety risks are defined as the spread of fire and/or structural failure.
- Reduce the seriousness of an incident if one happens.
- Register existing buildings with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
- Register all new high-rise residential buildings before occupation.
- Prepare a Building Safety Case to show we have assessed all building safety risks and taken all reasonable steps to control them.
- Provide a Building Safety Case report to the BSR. This report identifies any major fire and structural hazards in the building. It shows how we are managing these risks correctly.
- Apply for a building assessment certificate when directed by the BSR.
Where MTVH are the Principal Accountable Person, we have registered all of our high-rise residential buildings with the Building Safety Regulator.
What MTVH is committed to
- Providing residents living in our high-rise residential buildings with building safety information about their homes and how we are managing any safety risks. Where MTVH are not the building owner, we will work jointly with the freeholder to protect residents, their homes, household members and visitors from any potential risk to their health and safety from smoke or fire.
- Keeping residents informed of the steps being taken to keep their buildings safe and to ensure that all our buildings are safe.
- Working together with residents to keep them and their visitors safe. We will be contacting residents to provide further information specific to your home.
How we include you in building safety decisions
We have written a Building Safety Resident Engagement Framework. It’s a document that explains how we will include you in building safety decisions.
Read our Building Safety Resident Engagement Framework (PDF).
Building safety policy
Our policy provides more information about how we work and the standards we hold ourselves to.
Find safety information for buildings
We will provide a factsheet for each high-rise building, which contains fire and building safety information.
Keeping your home safe from fire
Tips and advice on how to keep your building safe from fire hazards.
Repairs and alterations
You can request repairs online or by phone, including for shared areas in your building.
If you’re altering or making improvements to your home, you may need our permission. Contact us online to check:
EWS1 forms
Mortgage lenders may need evidence that the external walls (cladding) meet the Government’s safety guidance. This certification is called an EWS1 form.
Information about EWS1 forms
Request an EWS1 form for your building
Questions about your building
We can provide general fire safety advice, including the use of communal areas and balconies.
If you’re not happy with the service provided
Buildings that are affected
Your building is affected if it’s listed below.
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East Midlands
Longs Mill, Brookbridge Court, DE1 3LG
Abels Mill, Brookbridge Court, DE1 3LG
Burgess House, Sanvey Gate, LE1 4BR
The Annexe, Junior Street, LE1 4QF
Bloomsbury House External, Guildhall Road, NN1 1AG
Raleigh Square II 36A & 36-95, Raleigh Street, NG7 4DN
London
Barnet
1-32 Desmond House, Cat Hill, EN4 8JA
1-71 Glebelands Close (LSR), Glebelands Close, N12 0AH
Bream Court, Mills Grove, NW4 1DN
Enfield
21-254 Mendip House, Edmonton Green, N9 0TA
21-254 Pennine House (LSR), South Mall, N9 0TE
Haringey
62 Eclipse House, Station Road, N22 6UX
Holmeswood/Penwortham/Tarleton Court, High Road, N22 6AY
Harrow
Pearmain House, Apple Grove, HA2 0FH
Hackney
1 – 22 Reliance Wharf, Hertford Road, N1 5EW
23- 45 Reliance Wharf, Hertford Road, N1 5EW
1-20 Mylne Apartments, Barretts Grove, N16 8AP
1 – 68 Cordwainer House, 43 Mare Street, E8 4RX
37-78 Bryant Court, Whiston Road, E2 8EG
Novello House, Bridport Place, Hackney N1 5FS
Redbridge
395 Eastern Avenue, Gants Hill, Illford, IG2 6LR
Brent
1 – 42, 115 Chalkhill Road, Wembley, HA9 9GY
Grand Union House, 257 Ealing Road, Wembley, HA0 1GH
Waterfield House, 259 Ealing Road, Wembley, HA0 1GL
Ealing
1-104 Freedom House, Brownlow Road, W13 0FW
1-33 Liberty House, Brownlow Road, W13 0FU
Richmond upon Thames
4-31 Queens House, Holly Road, Twickenham, TW1 4EG
Croydon
Aquila Court, 78 Park Lane, CR0 1JE
Lambeth
1-46 Ashfield Court, Clapham Road, SW9 9BB
1-41 Keithshaw House, Clapham Park, SW4 8FE
35 Streatham Place, Streatham Place, SW2 4AQ
43 Streatham Place, Streatham Place, SW2 4AQ
Gwynne House, Challice Way, SW2 3RB
Kynaston House, Challice Way, SW2 3ER
Tillman House, Challice Way, SW2 3RA
Bannerman House, Lawn Lane, SW8 1UA
Sirinham Point, Meadow Road, SW8 1QE
1-40, 4 St James’s Crescent, SW9 7BY
Kymer House, 6 Mullins Place, SW4 8EU
Eversley House, Mullins Place, SW4 8EU
95 New Park Road, SW2 4AX
97 New Park Road, SW2 4BF
99 New Park Road, SW2 4BP
Southwark
1-26 Gaumont House, 1 Staffordshire Street, SE15 5TS
1-27 Gaumont House, Marmont Road, SE15 5TL
Gwen Morris House, Wyndham Road, SE5 0AD
1-31 Flannery Court, Tranton Road, SE16 2JX
237 – 243 Rye Lane, SE15 4TP
Wandsworth
1-36 Time House, 71 Plough Road, London SW11 2BL
3-64 Haverstock House, Carslake Road, SW15 3DQ
East and South East England
Amber House, 8 Market Street, Bracknell, RG12 1JB
Huntington House, Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 3FG
Gilbert House, Studio Way, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 3FJ
1-55 North Court Upper Charles Street, Camberley, GU15 3GX
1-63 Elm Court, Grangewood Drive, TW16 7DJ