Maidenhead Advertiser

Social housing group says it is sorry for lapses

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MAIDENHEAD: Housing Solutions has apologised after concerns were raised by residents of Trinity Place in Maidenhead town centre, writes Shay Bottomley.

In October, the Advertiser reported that one resident became trapped in a lift with her baby and was unable to contact Housing Solutions' emergency number.

Furthermor­e, there had also been complaints of rubbish being left in corridors blocking fire exits, with the building being labelled as a 'shambles'.

The apology came during a meeting of the Maidenhead Town Forum on Thursday evening, where Cllr Gurch Singh (Lib Dem, St Mary’s) asked if the previous issues had been rectified.

Housing Solutions previously said that developer Countrysid­e had appointed a management company and cleaning service – but the contract was not due to start until Monday, November 1.

“Having checked the automated lift reports, the issues with the lifts were caused by misuse during early occupation, including overloadin­g, and holding doors open,” it added.

At Thursday’s town forum, Cllr Singh raised the concerns and asked: “Have those issues been rectified now, and has a process been put in place so these residents are more comfortabl­e?”

In response, Lorna Collison, community engagement officer for Housing Solutions, said: “Our developmen­t team were working on the incident; we are aware of it, and obviously very sorry for what happened.

“The whole building is with a managing agent, and some of the problems were during the handover. The handover has happened now.

“As far as I’m aware, it is being resolved [by] the managing agent and the lift problems are being dealt with and rectified.”

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