A council in the Midlands had 622 gas safety certificates
out of date for a short period this summer, council papers have revealed.
Newark and Sherwood District Council said the issues came to its attention in
July and that all its homes were checked and serviced by 15 August. The council
manages its 5,400 council homes through an ALMO, Newark and Sherwood Homes (NS
Homes), but is already set to wind the company up and bring its housing
services in-house. A report seen by the Conservative council’s Homes &
Communities Committee revealed there have been two instances of gas
servicing failures this year. Read more on Inside Housing.
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