Housing estate board could face High Court action
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Housing estate board could face High Court action
"Residents of the Loughborough Estate have been dealing with severe health and safety risks, including sewage leaks, damp, mould, and flooding in their homes for years. They claim these issues stem from years of financial mismanagement by the Loughborough Estate Management Board, which has received limited support from Lambeth Council."
"Anastasia Wambui, a resident, described her living situation as a 'Grenfell-style twilight zone,' highlighting the lack of accountability while residents suffer. She has been sofa surfing after her flat was declared unsafe, citing severe damp and mould issues that have persisted for four years."
Residents of the Loughborough Estate in south London are experiencing severe health and safety issues, including sewage leaks, damp, and mould. They attribute these problems to financial mismanagement by the Loughborough Estate Management Board (LEMB) and lack of support from Lambeth Council. The council has warned LEMB of legal action if it does not meet its obligations to residents. An audit revealed LEMB's failure to file audited accounts, prompting a referral to the Financial Conduct Authority. Residents express frustration over the lack of accountability and support for their living conditions.
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