Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government written statement – made at on 4 July 2025.
The government is today laying regulations to address the last three outstanding Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, on Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans, or PEEPs, and building-level evacuation plans.
The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025 mandate Residential PEEPs and mark a long-awaited step forward in improving the fire safety and evacuation of vulnerable residents who were so badly let down on the night of the tragedy. It applies to residents living in England in high-rise residential buildings (at least 7 storeys or 18 metres high), and 11-18 metre high buildings with a simultaneous evacuation strategy.
Through these Regulations, residents with physical and mental disabilities and impairments will be entitled to:
The regulations also mandate production of whole-building evacuation plans, shared with local fire and rescue services.
The laying of the Regulations addresses recommendations 33.22c, 33.22e, 33.22f (now nos. 59, 60 and 61) from Phase 1 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
The government has committed funding this year to begin this important work by supporting social housing providers to deliver Residential PEEPs for their renters. Future years’ funding will be confirmed through the Spending Review and business planning processes.
In addition, government is today publishing a factsheet and toolkit to support building owners/managers as they develop Residential PEEPs. This toolkit contains real-life and proven initiatives to support vulnerable residents which have already been successfully deployed at scale.
The Regulations will come into force on 6 April 2026.
The government is committed to continued and full engagement with stakeholders as the policy is operationalised to ensure that it addresses the needs of users and reflects their lived experience. Specifically, we will: