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Ceiling of family home in Dorset collapses due to water leak

A FAMILY’s ceiling completely collapsed from water damage after they had been complaining about a leak in their upstairs bathroom for more than three years. Wendy and Martin Ritchie had been complaining about a leak in their bathroom to their housing association since they first moved into their home at Crookhays, in Shaftesbury over three years ago. Mr and Mrs Ritchie are currently tenants with Sovereign Housing and have three children, aged 11, 14 and 17 who are all vulnerable and have found the situation very distressing as they were left without washing facilities. The couple said that they believed that the leak from the upstairs toilet, which was leaking into their downstairs bathroom directly below, had been a problem before they moved in for the previous tenant at the property.

Dorset Council launch training scheme for landlords and letting agents

Dorset Council exceed target for new-build affordable housing

Dorset Council exceed target for new-build affordable housing
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Community blast deplorable graffiti

THREATENING and deplorable graffiti aimed at homeless people has been discovered on the inside of a public toilet in Weymouth. The offensive message, which reads kill all homeless in Weymouth , was written in a cubicle at Greenhill Gardens public toilets. Police are now investigating the act of vandalism – as well as a second report of criminal damage to the public toilets in Maiden Street. In response, town and county councillors, as well as representatives from a homeless charity have blasted the criminal damage. Melcombe Regis councillor Tia Roos said: A lack of tolerance for people who are in a situation that anyone can end up is so sad.

Affordable homes plan at former North Dorset Council site

Aster Communities Ltd already has detailed planning permission to transform the site at Norden, Blandford. Dorset Council has announced that the sale of the site was completed on March 29 – and the development is now imminent. Developers said they hoped the first families would be able to start moving on to the new development in early 2022. The development will be a mix of social rent and shared ownership homes, consisting of one-bedroom maisonettes alongside two, three and four bedroom-houses. Amanda Williams, Group Development Director at Aster, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Drew Smith of Vistry Partnerships to deliver 40 new homes at Blandford Forum for shared ownership and social rent.

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