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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
I'm new been here a year now, the flat I live in has a beautiful view, trees, shrubs, birds, for where I live you wouldn't think it, Dinnington Chindit Court. Was surprised when we viewed it, large rooms good view quiet where we are. Court manager always up for a chat and helpful, even helped me get help towards a cooker from helping hands, so grateful. Only negative would be they're more expensive than some places I've lived, but here is looked after better, repairs sorted quickly, you got to add up what you need/want
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Posted 9 months ago
As was said "rather amusing but deeply saddened". Should this tenant be so unhappy, can I suggest that she finds alternative accommodation where she will feel more comfortable. Telling the Truth
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Posted 1 year ago
I am somewhat amused, but slightly saddened by the person who is writing negative reviews under a "nom de plume". I am referring to the person who is writing "on behalf of" a single woman of African heritage who is experiencing so much trouble in Ebbage Court. I am deeply saddened by the way this woman feels, however Eɓbage Court has had in the past, various people of different races/nationalities/political persuasions to reside there, all with no animosity. Yes, with every retirement Ebbage Court one is going to find certain people who do not hold your "world view" but you are inclined to mix with people that hold a similar "world view". There are certain cliques in Ebbage Court due to this fact. From what I understand, this person was welcomed into Ebbage Court and some tenants assisted her with items of furniture etc to help her settle in. There is no racial discrimination there. However, speaking to other tenants who are known to me, I see that there is a certain amount of animosity between a few from one group towards a single person in another group. This has been brought on by multiple false reports made by the person from the one group concerning the individual in the other group In one case the person in the first group made a complaint about the person in the other group and this complaint related to a time when the complainee was in hospital, thus causing management to consider prior complaints as suspect. Now, having listened to the complaints from the other party I am of the opinion that they relate to a incident many years ago and it is time that both parties put the spat to rest and were civil to each other. This is the only issue that this Court that I have, currently, prior to the woman of African descent taking up residence. This person seems to have gone out of her way to try and create racial incidents. She then reported these racial incidents as though SHE is the person who has been racially abused. Instead she is the instigator. Generally the people in this Court seem to get on well with each other and are hospitable to new tenants. As for the spat, it can easily be ignored and life can be lived in an amicable way in the Court. I suggest, if you are considering this Court that you take into account its positioning: 13 minutes walk from town, its gardens, the lovely flats and the multiple people who keep free of the minor spats. I have given to understand that people will not try to include her, as they are fearful that ANYTHING that is done or said will be misconstrued and that she will raise a false complaint against them. Tell The Truth
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Posted 1 year ago
housing21.org.uk is rated 2.0 based on 22 reviews