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Douglas councillor calls for urgent review of Anagh Coar estate

by isleofman.com 16th August 2011

A DOUGLAS councillor has called for an urgent review of capital scheme priorities following concern over the appearance of a number of properties in the Anagh Coar estate.

 

Council leader David Christian has said the external appearance of the local authority properties on the estate is in "sharp contrast" to other public sector housing.

 

At a council meeting held last week Councillor Christian said the houses looked badly neglected. He explained: "External painting of our properties in Anagh Coar, including the fences, is long overdue.

 

"We may have fitted uPVC windows on these houses, which benefits the tenants in terms of comfort and convenience and eases pressure on the council’s maintenance programme, but the fascias and soffits were not replaced at the same time in uPVC – a false economy in my opinion – so require regular upkeep.

 

"Additionally the external doors are in very poor condition and should have received regular maintenance although I concede the majority are to be replaced as part of a major scheme scheduled to start later this year. 

 

"While recognising the need for prudent budgeting in these difficult economic times excluding regular exterior painting from capital schemes will only lead to far greater costs being incurred in the long term.

 

"These houses at Anagh Coar look badly neglected and in sharp contrast to much of our other public sector housing stock such as at Pulrose."

 

Councillor Christian's views were echoed by Councillor George Moughtin who described the houses' appearance as 'a disgrace'. Public health and housing committee chairman Councillor Carol Malarkey also expressed serious concerns about the dilapidated condition of the properties' boundary fences.

 

Councillor Doreen Kinrade, public health and housing committee vice-chairman, said she shared these views and would arrange for the committee to look at capital scheme provision for painting across the council’s housing stock which includes around 2,400 properties in total.

 

 

Do you live in the Anagh Coar estate? Do you agree with Councillor Christian? Let us know your thoughts by leaving a comment below:

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 16th, August 2011 08:41pm.

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