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Dedicated digital channels brought forward by Building Safety Regulator
26 March 2026
THE BUILDING Safety Regulator has launched its own dedicated social media channels to keep industry and residents updated. The new channels will deliver the latest building safety guidance, resources, news and opportunities to attend online webinars and events.

In essence, the move allows the Building Safety Regulator to provide a direct and focused line of communication to everyone interested in building safety. The new social channels complement the recently launched GOV.UK page and the well-established campaign site.
Following the Building Safety Regulator’s digital channels affords access to:
*essential information and advice for those living in high-rise residential buildings across England
*live updates on building safety reforms and legislation
*direct links to new transparency data and official guidance
*campaign highlights and technical insights for the construction sector
*free training, toolkits and webinars
*more detail about the Building Safety Regulator’s wide-ranging work and the teams behind it
*information on Building Safety Regulator-focused research projects
The Building Safety Regulator also produces three regular e-bulletins for industry, ‘Responsible Persons’ and high-rise residents. These communications contains a recap of recent activities and developments, outline guidance and realise opportunities to offer views or take part in research.
Building Safety Regulator digital channels directory
Social media
The Building Safety Regulator is always looking to expand its reach and find new and innovative ways in which to engage with residents, ‘Principal Accountable Persons’ and industry. The website will be updated with new links as and when the Building Safety Regulator joins or launches more digital platforms.
Web pages
*News, guidance and transparency data (GOV.UK)
*Making Buildings Safer campaign and resources website
*Your Home, Your Safety campaign for residents
Free regular e-bulletins
*Monthly e-bulletin for industry and stakeholders
*Quarterly bulletin for Principal Accountable Persons (PAPs)
*Quarterly Your Home, Your Safety bulletin for high-rise building residents
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