Grenfell Tower and Grenfell Walk Housing Policy and Progress

The majority of bereaved and survivors have now moved into their new permanent homes and continue to receive support from the Dedicated Service and a dedicated Housing Management team. However, there are still a small number of residents who are yet to move into their new homes, and we are working with those families to support them with their rehousing needs.

The Grenfell Settled Home Policy

The Grenfell Settled Home Policy has been adopted to support survivor households with an opportunity to move one further time to an alternative permanent home if they have found that they cannot settle in their current property following their move there via the Grenfell Rehousing Policy provisions.

The Grenfell Rehousing Policy

The Grenfell Rehousing Policy sets out the Council’s approach to allocating permanent homes to former Grenfell Tower and Walk residents. You can read the policy and summary on this page.

You can also view the latest rehousing update for former Grenfell Tower and Walk residents on page. This information is updated monthly.

Grenfell Tower and Walk rehousing progress update

The latest rehousing figures for the 201 Grenfell Tower and Grenfell Walk households showing 198 households in permanent homes and three in temporary homes. There are no households in serviced apartments, hotels or staying with family and friends. The figures were updated on 10 May 2022.

Last updated: 1 July 2022