witt 40, out of the 70, and there will be 40, out of the 70, and there will be a 40, out of the 70, and there will be a low king local ietting will be a low king local letting company put in place so people letting company put in place so people who live here now and have people who live here now and have lived here for quite some time, have lived here for quite some time, will have lived here for quite some time, will be given higher priority time, will be given higher priority to come back to a house priority to come back to a house on priority to come back to a house on the estate. i think it s catch-22 house on the estate. i think it s catch-22 situation - house on the estate. i think it s catch-22 situation will. it s catch 22 situation will probably get off to move off at some point, hopefully we will get a brand new house on the estate and be able to move back. , . , estate and be able to move back. , ., , ., back. there is a little bit of ho -e back. t
with all of you here, yeah. it s with all of you here, yeah. it s heartbreaking, because it is like it s heartbreaking, because it is like admitting defeat, i don t is like admitting defeat, i don t want to do that, but we ve don t want to do that, but we ve got to try and think of the inevitable, ithink. the inevitable, i think. when we spoke the inevitable, i think. when we spoke to the inevitable, i think. when we spoke to somebody i the inevitable, i think. when we spoke to somebody of i the inevitable, i think. whenl we spoke to somebody of the council last week, the housing association negotiations are still ongoing and that is as far as we know at the moment. ido i do worry about what is going to happen to my neighbours because to happen to my neighbours because we are a community. it has never because we are a community. it has never been about ourselves, our family has never been about ourselves, ourfamily. it has has never been about ourselves, our family. it
and keep looking, and hope something turns up that is suitable, and hope that i get it. ~ ., suitable, and hope that i get it. . ., , ., , suitable, and hope that i get it. ., , ., it. we haven t been able to leave, it. we haven t been able to leave. but it. we haven t been able to leave, but we it. we haven t been able to leave, but we are - it. we haven t been able to | leave, but we are expecting court proceedings to drop through the letterbox at any day. new mac we don t know how quickly they can get a court date, because that is their next step, they would have to get a court order to get us out. i don t how quickly that is going to happen. anxiety levels are incredibly high but i also feel immensely proud of what we have done, what we have done for the community. still tot done for the community. still got things done for the community. still got things to done for the community. still got things to negotiate with the council and housing association, and this will ca
right, i think everybody is here, right, i think everybody is here, that s coming. thanks for coming, here, that s coming. thanks for coming, i here, that s coming. thanks for coming, i wanted to fill you in a little coming, i wanted to fill you in a little bit coming, i wanted to fill you in a little bit. there is a housing a little bit. there is a housing association interested in taking housing association interested in taking the whole estate, buying in taking the whole estate, buying whole estate from hermiston, we don t know who it is because hermiston, we don t know who it is because it is very hush hush at the is because it is very hush hush at the moment because the negotiations are still going on. negotiations are still going on the negotiations are still going on. the housing station take it on. the housing station take it on they on. the housing station take it on they will take the whole estate on they will take the whole estate and redevelop it as