The UK’s biggest housing association has admitted it has
failed tenants after an ITV News investigation found widespread disrepair and
squalid conditions across an entire housing estate of nearly 500 homes. Clarion
Housing issued an apology to all its residents of Eastfields Estate in Mitcham,
south London, admitting that they “had not had the service they deserve.” ITV
News found shocking conditions on the estate and dozens of families living in
damp, mouldy, crumbling homes with ongoing leaks. The estate is also plagued by
a rodent infestation. Clarion, which owns 125,000 homes across the UK and this
year recorded a turnover of £943 million, have been accused by Eastfields'
tenants of abandoning them and ignoring their complaints for years. Read more
on the ITV website.
Appalling conditions uncovered across entire housing estate of nearly 500 homes; ITV News
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