A obstructed view of a City Mills resident s balcony.
- Credit: Caroline Little
Tenants have been living without sunlight in their flats for about a year, after scaffolding was installed by their landlord.
Residents living at the City Mills development, comprised of several Haggerston buildings around Laburnum Road and managed by housing association L&Q, are living with the scaffolding obstructing balconies and windows, unsure as to when it will be removed.
One tenant, Caroline Little, who lives in South Mill apartments told the
Gazette hundreds of residents have been affected. It s absolutely awful here. We are not allowed to use our balconies, I haven t been able to see the sky or get any sunlight in my flat for a year and I can t open my bedroom window, she said.
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