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Dangerous structures and public safety

The Building Control Service has the responsibility for the enforcement of legislation that requires building owners to make safe and repair their dangerous buildings.  The Service will also seal up empty properties open to access and in extreme cases will require building owners to demolish certain dilapidated buildings.

We have the power to deal with buildings, structures or parts of buildings or structures that are considered to be dangerous. If a dangerous structure is reported we will inspect it and, depending on the situation, we will take appropriate action.

If the building or structure is considered to be imminently dangerous then steps are taken to contact the owner to give them the opportunity to have the danger removed themselves.   If this is not possible or they cannot be found the Council may do the work. This only occurs when there is an imminent danger to public safety and action must be immediate.  In these cases the Building Control Officer will only do the minimum to remove the immediate danger.  This may be simply securing the area or partial or complete demolition. It is then the owner's responsibility to repair or demolish the building to permanently remove the danger. 

These buildings are not the responsibility of the local authority, however the Building Control Service can carry out the emergency work.  If we undertake the work then we can recover all reasonable costs incurred from the owner. Another option available when the danger is not imminent is to obtain an order from a Magistrates Court that requires the owner to carry out all works necessary to remove the danger.

The primary aim of the legislation is to maintain a safe environment. If you notice what you consider to be a dangerous structure or building please contact us.