Military families in Shropshire have hit out over their frustration at poor service and delays in fixing major problems to their homes – leaving some without heating or running water for weeks on end.
Personnel from RAF Shawbury have revealed their concerns over the service from contractor Amey, which is responsible for maintaining their homes.
Amey said it had recently changed hands and was working to ensure the problems are dealt with swiftly. Seven days layer the boiler broke. Despite it snowing outside and temperatures hovering around zero degrees centigrade, it took four days for temporary heaters to be provided and 10 days for the boiler to be fixed.
"There was nothing on my record that somebody had been around to my house on Wednesday to look at the boiler, so nobody could then help me any further. They had to start a new file, a new job and off we go again with two days wasted.” “The state of the housing and the failures of the contractors put a huge strain on relationships and on the profession and really detract from the vibrancy of the community, as partners and families are deterred from moving in as there is such a bad reputation around the management of SFA.
They had to run a dehumidifier day and night for seven days to dry the room out after a serious leak the day before they arrived had not been cleaned up. “We ask our armed forces to put their lives on the line for us. They should be able to rely on having a warm, mould-free home to live in," she said.
“Nobody should have to wait a month to have a pipe fixed in the middle of winter. Nobody should have to scrape mould off the walls or wait more than a year for their damp problem to be solved.
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