Cabinet reshuffle brings change for building safety and housing
The Prime Minister’s September reshuffle has triggered another round of movement across Whitehall, with notable implications for professionals in the built environment.
Alex Norris, previously the minister responsible for building safety and fire, has been shifted to a new post in border security, while Miatta Fahnbulleh and Samantha Dixon step into key housing and communities roles.
Norris, who since July 2024 served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Building Safety, Fire and Local Growth, has been appointed Minister of State for Border Security and Asylum at the Home Office.
Norris played a prominent role in early policy development on post-Grenfell building safety regulation, remediation schemes, and fire safety standards. His departure creates uncertainty for ongoing reforms to the Building Safety Regulator and its interface with local authorities.
In his place, responsibilities at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) are being rebalanced:
- Miatta Fahnbulleh, previously leading on energy consumers and affordability, will now take on a housing and communities brief; and
- Samantha Dixon will join her in the department, focusing on local growth and regeneration.
This shift signals fresh ministerial attention on housing supply, planning reform, and community-level regeneration, though it also means a pause in Fahnbulleh’s work on consumer energy costs.
Her departure from the energy consumer role comes at a critical juncture, with energy efficiency and affordability tied closely to building performance standards and retrofit policy. A new minister is expected to pick up this agenda, though their appointment has yet to be confirmed.
Building Engineer will track how these new ministers set priorities in the months ahead.
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