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Councillor fears houses could be facing demolition

by isleofman.com 9th October 2012

A Douglas Councillor fears that more than 120 houses may have to be demolished if a scheme to cure dampness proves to be too expensive.

The council's housing committee chairman Carol Malarkey says there are severe damp problems in a large number of houses in Willaston.

A report to the council this week will suggest a pilot repair scheme to six homes, at a cost of over ?425,000.

Mrs Malarkey outlined that it wasn't just council houses in Willaston that may be suffering from these problems:

Meanwhile, Phil Halliwell of the Department of Social Care says if the pilot scheme doesn't appear to be feasible, there could be cause for demolition.



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Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 9th, October 2012 12:36pm.

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