
Housing Sector Podcast #37 – Building Safety Failures: Past Lessons, Present Dangers, Future Risks
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In this episode, I speak with Steve Day, a dedicated campaigner and leaseholder advocate who worked closely with the late Amanda Walker to expose some of the worst building safety failures in modern Britain.
Together, they uncovered life-threatening defects at Royal Artillery Quays, challenged the silence of local authorities, and pushed for real legislative reform. Amanda’s tragic death only sharpened the focus. This isn’t just about what went wrong in the past — it’s about what’s still going wrong now.
This episode calls for public backing of the Building Safety Scheme, which seeks to stop developers and landlords from continuing to cut corners at the cost of lives.
Support the Building Safety Scheme
https://buildingsafetyscheme.org
Write to the Earl of Lytton in support of safer homes:
lyttonj@parliament.uk
Amanda Walker’s message to the House of Lords (July 2023):
https://buildingsafetyscheme.org/house-of-lords-briefing-video-04-july-23/
The Earl of Lytton and Rev. Richard Coles present vital reforms:
https://buildingsafetyscheme.org/the-earl-of-lytton-introduces-the-scheme/
Explainer: How the "Polluter Pays" amendment works:
https://buildingsafetyscheme.org/video-explainers/
Amanda Walker’s story and death:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MNdIm0gHLE
Royal Artillery Quays — developer defect scandal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gd4KQsBnLM