A retired former Glasgow Housing Association worker has accused her former employer of 'dragging their heels' as a leak has caused her to…
A retired Glasgow Housing Association worker has accused their former employer of"dragging their heels" claiming a leak has caused her to live in a B&B.
But after three months of no permanent solution, Janet said she moved out for "safety reasons". She added that she feels that her life has been put on hold. She added:"If they had sorted this when I first contacted them I would not be sitting in a bed and breakfast and in my own home.
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