Retty, There is hope for you yet. Next time I come over to dinner at Retty Towers and we send Mrs Retty to the utility room while we have the brandy and cigars, we can deliberate over how WISE this determination is.
I am surprised it even went to determination. It is a no brainer that even the DCLG could not get wrong. Nothing in the facts cited would lead me to believe that the care home in question did not need self closing devices. In fact, even the smoke and mirrors of fire engineering calculations (which is more and more what fire engineering has become) would lead me to be certain they they ARE required.
And yes, HTM 84 is wrong, it always was, still is and always will be. I hate to mention the fact, but, for donkeys years, the SCOTTISH version of HTM 84 said that you DID need self-closers and they should be swing frees. Interestingly, also there would be no debate about this under the current Scottish Building Regs, and certainly not post Rosepark.
Does anyone know who on earth thought fit to take this to a determination and which FRS was sensible enough to stand their ground on the subject. (Please tell me it was not LFEPA as I do not want my illusions about them to be shattered.)
Finally, Grand Wizard Retty, there will be poor care home operators once you and I become residents, as we will raid the drinks cabinet every evening while the staff are fiddling about doing something that would not be closing fire doors.