Hucknall Councillor praises Environmental Health Team after elderly resident's life is transformed

By Tom Surgay 8th Nov 2021

The man was living in conditions that endangered his life in the house in Selston. Photo courtesy of Ashfield District Council.
The man was living in conditions that endangered his life in the house in Selston. Photo courtesy of Ashfield District Council.

A Hucknall Councillor has praised the work of Ashfield District Council's Environmental Health Team after their swift action helped save the life of an elderly resident who they found living in a filthy rat infested house.

Last month the Environmental Health (Residential) Team were made aware of an elderly resident who was living in appalling conditions in a privately owned property in Selston.

Carrying out an emergency inspection of the property, officers found the resident living in squalor alongside a large infestation of rats, with no electricity, heating or water. The property was also in a serious state of disrepair and structural collapse.

The living conditions were a serious risk to the owner's life, so Council officers took immediate action to support the vulnerable elderly owner's wellbeing and mental health. The team worked closely with the owner, his family and other partnership agencies to completely clear the property and treat the pest issue.

Due to continued ill health the owner was moved into a local care home, where he now lives in warmth and comfort. The Environmental Health (Residential) team supported the owner to sell his house at auction, which has now been fully renovated into a family home.

Councillor John Wilmott, who represents Hucknall North and is the Cabinet Member for Licensing, Environmental Health and Regulatory Services, said: "This is another example of the fantastic work that our Environmental Health teams carry out.

"The owner of the property was vulnerable and living in an awful condition that could have ended his life. The amount of filth in the property was unimaginable, it was truly unbelievable that someone could live that way. Thanks to the work of our officers, he never has to live like that again.

"It is also a hugely positive result as this house is no longer a dangerous property, it is now a beautiful family home that can be enjoyed. The Council is committed to supporting vulnerable residents and utilising all available resources to ensure that empty and dangerous homes are made safe and reoccupied."

     

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