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Families facing eviction call Prospect House appalling

However, new private tenants are moving in with no connection to the council, SBHA or housing benefit. Prospect House - Credit: Nathalie Raffray Parents told this paper that since they accepted the flats in 2016, there has often been no hot water for weeks on end and sometimes no water at all.  They said the electricity often cuts out, ventilation is poor, the communal front door breaks and there are no lifts, as well as pollution, noise and infestations of rats in the car park where the children play. Mr Vohra disputes these claims.  L Oriel Williams was placed in a two-bedroom flat in August 2016. Her son Micah, 10, has the neurological brain disorder septo-optic dysplasia and is severely sight impaired. Her four-year-old daughter Olivia suffers from rhinitis and is one of three children in the block with severe obstructive sleep apnea.

Liberty Track Takes to the Road for Bob Pollock Invitational

The Liberty men s and women s indoor track & field teams will compete in their lone road meet of the 2021 regular season, the Bob Pollock Invitational, Friday and Saturday at the Clemson Indoor Track & Field Complex in Clemson, S.C. The Flames and Lady Flames will square off against a number of ACC and SEC opponents, along with ASUN rival Kennesaw State. Liberty s first event of the weekend will be the men s 60 hurdles prelims, set for Friday at 2:20 p.m. Saturday s events will get started with the women s shot put at 10:30 a.m. How to Follow the Flames and Lady Flames Although the Bob Pollock Invitational is closed to the general public, there are several ways to follow the action in Clemson.

Youth-led anti-racist group wins funding

Vermont Student Anti-Racism Network receives grant from Vermont Community Foundation to help foster actively anti-racist school systems across Vermont

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Dundee mum and son to give meals to those in care homes on Christmas Day

© DC Thomson A remarkable young Dundee man is all set to don his much-loved Santa suit to ensure others have a wonderful Christmas Day. Kyle Mitchell, who has severe learning disabilities, spent four and a half years in the learning disability assessment unit at Carseview before his mum gave up her job last year to become his full time carer. The 32-year-old is autistic and has other complex support needs that require full time care and assistance. However, despite his own issues, Kyle, who has already won several volunteering awards, will head out with his mum Carina, 57, on Christmas Day to distribute meals to people in care homes across the city.

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