And some people on here think that government subsidised social housing is the answer…
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>“I can’t understand why we can’t get a straight answer, but first we’re told 0% required demolition, then they say it’s 0% of completed buildings and now they say none of the buildings were completed, but some aren’t being demolished,” he said.
55% completed of 600+ homes
5% incomplete & need to be knocked.
5% of 600 = 30 houses need to be knocked.
This article only mentions 24 houses.
What else needs to be knocked?
And all this over a contract dispute, which is civil service incompetence.
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And some people on here think that government subsidised social housing is the answer…
>“I can’t understand why we can’t get a straight answer, but first we’re told 0% required demolition, then they say it’s 0% of completed buildings and now they say none of the buildings were completed, but some aren’t being demolished,” he said.
55% completed of 600+ homes
5% incomplete & need to be knocked.
5% of 600 = 30 houses need to be knocked.
This article only mentions 24 houses.
What else needs to be knocked?
And all this over a contract dispute, which is civil service incompetence.
How are these contracts not water tight???