Life unbearable' for residents of central London flats flooded with sewage and scalding water
Briefly

Residents of the Lillington Gardens Estate in Pimlico, originally celebrated for its innovative design, now endure severe plumbing failures, including flooding with scalding hot water and sewage issues. Complaints about unresponsive council actions are rampant, as residents like Nicholas Barry recount harrowing experiences waiting for repairs. The estate, once a model of social housing, is now falling apart, leading to frustrations about neglected maintenance and the deterioration of living conditions. The historic importance of the estate contrasts sharply with its current state of decline, creating significant distress among the inhabitants.
Nicholas Barry expressed frustration, saying the council ignores tenant concerns, leading to frequent issues such as flooding with hot water and sewage.
Lillington Gardens Estate, once celebrated for its innovative design and heating system, is now frequently plagued by plumbing failures and broken amenities.
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