Damp and mouldy housing could see personnel leave military
Briefly

The Defence Infrastructure Organisation reported receiving 400 million for improvements but admitted that outstanding issues remain across military accommodation, particularly concerning damp and mould.
Before a policy change in 2022, military families were housed in damp and mouldy properties, which the cross-party committee termed unacceptable and shocking.
The committee expressed skepticism about the availability of funds needed to refurbish two-thirds of military accommodations, as significant issues continue unresolved.
Concerns were raised that a standardized approach to fixing damp issues in military homes often fails, wasting resources without resolving the root problems.
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