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Mother-of-two begs to be moved out of damp-infested council flat that left ... trends now

Mother-of-two begs to be moved out of damp-infested council flat that left ... trends now

A furious mum has demanded Clarion housing association to move them as she claims mould in her young daughter's bedroom has given her four chest infections and put her on antibiotics. 

26-year-old Shannon Fenner says she first complained back in 2018 after her flat's ceiling collapsed- an incident that repeated itself last year 'scaring' her daughters.

After four years in her Tunbridge Wells flat, she claims she is forced to clean black mould off her walls fortnightly to stop her two daughters becoming ill - and can no longer use her wet room. 

At her wits end, Ms Fenner says she has been travelling to her mum's house in order to wash Evie-Belle, six and Daisy, two. 

Speaking to KentLive, Ms Fenner alleged that Clarion simply 'don't care' about their issues.

Ms Fenner claims one of her daughters has had four chest infections due to the conditions

Ms Fenner claims one of her daughters has had four chest infections due to the conditions

Ms Fenner claims she cleans black mould patches like this off her walls at least every two weeks

Ms Fenner claims she cleans black mould patches like this off her walls at least every two weeks 

Ms Fenner says her ceiling has now collapsed twice and fears it will do so again

Ms Fenner says her ceiling has now collapsed twice and fears it will do so again 

She said: 'Clarion housing doesn't listen, it's just like they don't care. Currently we're not allowed to use the wet room again. 

'So we have no washing facilities, so I do go to my mum's house when we need to shower or bath, which I'm fine doing, but we shouldn't have to do it. We should be able to do it in our house.'

Clarion is the largest housing association in the UK with 125,000 homes nationwide. 

However Ms Fenner is adamant they are not doing enough to remedy her problems, especially regarding the mould. 

She said: 'The mould situation is really bad, because my daughter has got inhalers now because of the coughs that she keeps getting.

'She's had about four chest infections. And then she had one last year as well, but she was really unwell

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