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    There are some disgraceful landords, not just in the Priory area.

    Money is easy for them, because no matter how bad the accommodation is, many from Eastern Europe still feel it is better than what they had back home.
    Many English people don't complain very much either, although last year I had cause to visit a house in Clarendon Place where maggots were coming through the ground - and it was owned by a well known family of property owners/developers here.

    If it was easy and cheap to find out who the landlords are, then we could contact them and enforce standards.

    You can look at some houses and easily see which are rented and which are owner-occupied. The trouble is there are so many of them, it would take a long time and cost a lot of money.

    Last week members of the Priory Forum walked the two alleyways between Malvern and Belgrave to assess the state of them in readiness for a clean-up; you couldn't believe how some people live.




    Roger

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