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The blocks here of four flats each are inhabited by owner-occupiers, nobody under 60, many in their late eighties.
We are trouble free to our mangers. I doubt if anyone here is late paying the service charge, create noise or row with neighbours and we are certainly not into the territory described in the letter we had which included removing blood and syringes!
Moving into smaller accommodation, many of us have bookcases on the landings, the odd small chair, umbrella stands and so on, but nothing impeding access, although I can understand that there could be a possibilty of a problem in a few rare cases.
The perception is that instead of considering us, the Assn is concerned about their own back and any possibility of anything which could give rise to any kind of problem for them has to be tackled, for fear of a claim.
Bugger the Assn. What about us!
They should be considering individual cases, not imposing a blanket ban and hiding behind H&S.