Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

CRACKDOWN ON POOR HOUSING LANDLORDS

- BY PAUL BYRNE paul.byrne@mirror.co.uk @Paulbyrnem­irror

SOCIAL housing standards must improve and tenants’ complaints be listened to, bosses have been warned following the tragic death of a toddler in a mould-ridden flat.

Housing Secretary Michael Gove has written to every council leader and housing group in England, telling them to “raise the bar dramatical­ly” after little Awaab Ishak’s inquest heard mould exposure killed him. Mr Gove wrote: “I am putting housing providers on notice, I will take whatever action is required to improve standards across the country and ensure tenants’ voices are heard.”

“Where people complain about damp and mould, you must listen; where you find them, you must take prompt action. You must not hide behind legal process.”

Two-year-old Awaab died in 2020, three years after his parents first told Rochdale Boroughwid­e Housing in

Greater Manchester about mould issues. RBH chief Gareth Swarbrick was sacked on Saturday after refusing to quit over the scandal. Anne Longfield, ex-children’s Commission­er for England, warned more children are living in conditions like those that killed Awaab, She said: “These are needless harms. They can be prevented.”

 ?? TRAGIC DEATH Awaab had respirator­y problems Housing bosses ‘did nothing’ DAMP Issue had been raised DISGUSTING Mould on ceiling BY PAUL BYRNE knowledge, increasing awareness and ELEANOR BARLOW and a deepening of A BOY of two died due to understand­ing surr ?? SCANDAL
TRAGIC DEATH Awaab had respirator­y problems Housing bosses ‘did nothing’ DAMP Issue had been raised DISGUSTING Mould on ceiling BY PAUL BYRNE knowledge, increasing awareness and ELEANOR BARLOW and a deepening of A BOY of two died due to understand­ing surr SCANDAL
 ?? ?? WARNING
Gove
WARNING Gove

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom