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A couple s dream home has become a nightmare as they claim they have found 150 problems in two years such as black mould, damp, unfinished stairs and wonky fittings.
Amy Fenn, 24, and fiancee George Watts-Sturrock, 32, bought the house in Hockering, Norfolk, under the Government Help to Buy scheme.
But they claim there has been a series of problems including two floods as well as bad building work.
The first flood happened in October 2019 when a toilet pipe burst and the couple were forced to live in temporary accommodation for eight weeks.
Speaking to The Mirror, George said: We were so excited to get our first home but it’s been a nightmare.
DESPITE the efforts of this parish and many others (Double Down News, Open Democracy, Byline Times, The Ferret) the attempt to democratise the media is under assault. Three recent examples spring to mind: the imminent launch of Andrew Neil’s GB News, the appointment of Paul Dacre as the Chairman of Ofcom and the appointment of Richard Sharp – a man who has openly donated £400,000 to the Conservative party – as the new chair of the BBC. These appointments have a synergy to them. Andrew Neil has assured us that GB News will be bound by Ofcom, but with Dacre at the helm that assurance holds little weight. It seems clear that Neil’s model is a Fox-style highly-partisan news to give platform to himself and kindred spirits. Neil has declared it will serve the “vast number of British people who feel undeserved and unheard”, arguing that “the direction of news debate in Britain is increasingly woke and out of touch with the majority of its people”.