Rochdale Observer

Landlords under fire from Downing Street

- STEPHEN TOPPING rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @stetopping

DOWNING Street has hit out at ‘unresponsi­ve landlords’ in a statement following the tragic death of Awaab Ishak.

Concerns were raised to RBH in a letter from health visitor Caroline Ridley in July 2020, while a legal claim had been submitted by the family a month earlier.

Mark Wrigley, technical inspector at RBH, visited the property on July 14 and listed repairs that needed carrying out. But the work was not done, with a policy at RBH meaning they would not carry out remedial works without the goahead from the family’s solicitor, and Ms Kearsley said this work ‘should have been undertaken.’

The coroner also criticised RBH for blaming the family’s ‘lifestyle’ for the mould and failing to identify a lack of ventilatio­n to prevent moisture at the property.

Following the inquest, a

Downing Street spokespers­on told PA: “Clearly this is a tragic case. The Prime Minister’s thoughts are with his family at this extremely difficult time.

“Clearly the circumstan­ces in which he died are unacceptab­le and we will no longer stand for unresponsi­ve landlords failing in their response to tenants.”

Ms Kearsley commented that the issues raised in Awaab’s inquest were ‘not simply a Rochdale problem,’ as she warned the death of Awaab should be a ‘defining moment’ for the housing sector.

Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd raised the issue in the House of Commons, telling MPS Awaab’s death has ‘implicatio­ns that go way beyond this tragic case.’

Coun Danny Meredith, Rochdale Borough Council’s cabinet member for housing, told the Observer: “Firstly, my deepest sympathy remains with the family for the tragic loss of their son.

“No one should have to live in the degrading conditions that Awaab Ishak and his family were forced to endure.

“The appalling state of their home and the indifferen­t response to their pleas for help are shaming and have raised serious questions for our largest social housing provider.

“I will be writing to the chief executive of Rochdale Boroughwid­e Housing to outline the council’s concerns and will continue to monitor their reaction to this judgement and their ongoing performanc­e in relation to repairs and complaints.”

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 ?? ?? ●●Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd
●●Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd
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●●Council housing chief Danny Meredith

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