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Appendix 1: Places we get information from and which websites we used

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  • Our plan to talk about safety in tall buildings
  • What we want to do to talk about safety in tall buildings
  • Who does what job with safety in tall buildings
  • Getting to know you better
  • Important safety information for people living in tall buildings
  • How we will talk to you about fire safety in tall buildings
  • Treating everyone fairly with fire safety in tall buildings
  • Checking if our plan for talking about fire safety in tall buildings is working
  • Keeping you safe in tall buildings is very important
  • Appendix 1: Places we get information from and which websites we used
  • Appendix 2: Explanations of what some important words mean in our fire safety in tall buildings plan
  • Appendix 3 - Jobs people do with fire safety in tall buildings

Places we get information from and which websites we used 

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Preparing a resident engagement strategy on GOV.UK

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Equality Act 2010 on www.legislation.gov.uk.

Building Safety Act 2022 on www.legislation.gov.uk

 

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Residents and owners of residential units: actions to keep your building safe on GOV.UK

Safety in high-rise residential buildings: accountable persons on GOV.UK

 

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Operating a complaints system for building safety in a high-rise residential building on GOV.UK

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Brighton & Hove City Council plan 2023 to 2027

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