The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is investigating
after an ALMO failed to carry out hundreds of gas safety checks on time. East
Kent Housing (EKH), which manages around 17,000 homes on behalf of Canterbury,
Dover, Thanet and Folkestone & Hythe councils, has issued an apology to
residents. Rosie Duffield, Labour MP for Canterbury, claimed in
parliament on Monday that 544 homes had not been “regularly subjected to vital
landlord gas safety assessments” by EKH. EKH said that 384 homes had expired
gas safety certificates as of 7 June. Read more on Inside Housing.
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