The following letter (without reference number or contact details) was sent to the residents of the Curnock Estate. The original document can be found on this link.
The residents of the Curnock Estate are experiencing low hot water temperatures for the last few days again. The hot water temperature was 35.6 degrees of Celsius today (01-11-2012) which is far below the acceptable standards (50 degrees).
The original problem started on January 2012 and it lasted for 3.5 months before the Camden council managed to "fix" it. We have reported the problem and we are waiting for the Camden Council's response.
The residents of the Curnock Estate are experiencing low hot water temperatures for the last few days. The problem started on January 2012 and it lasted for 3.5 months before the Camden council managed to "fix" it.
The present lack of hot water indicates that either the contractor's repairs (April 2012) were not good enough or that the whole boiler infustructure is falling apart.
We have reported the problem and we are waiting for the Camden Council's response.
We have been informed that some council tenants have already received compensation of around £105 for the loss of hot water between November 2011 and April 2012. The amount of compensation is depending from each person's circumstances. See the whole process below:
The following letter (without reference number or contact details) was sent to the residents of the Curnock Estate. The original document can be found on this link.
During the meeting that the Curnock TRA has organised on the 26th April 2012 we managed to write down some intresting statements. Please read our notes from that meeting.
The Camden Tenant Publication in its latest issue 195 has an article about the Hot Water issues on the Camden Estates. Please read the article below with comments: