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Izzy Hawksworth & Milica Cosic

Disabled woman forced to live in mould-ridden house says living there is 'killing' her

A disabled woman who has been forced to live in mould-ridden house has opened up about her living conditions, saying that residing there is 'killing' her.

Christine Riddell, 54, is now begging for her housing association, Together Housing, to fix her mouldy bungalow, after being forced to live in just one bedroom of the property due to the conditions inside.

Since September, the 54-year-old has been sleeping on the sofa due to the mould in her bedroom, which she fears is 'killing her'.

And to make matters worse, Christine and her husband David, 52, can no longer use the shower in the home either, as they say it worsens the mould problem.

Speaking about the issue, Christine, from Bacup, in Lancashire, said: "It's terrible, it's just horrendous. I just want a nice, warm home that I can live in and I just can't have that.

"We can't use the shower because it's creating more wetness in the house and it's wet enough as it is.

The mould started to grow just a mere four months after the couple moved into the property (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)

"I’ve been sleeping on the couch which is killing me because of my disability."

She continued: "I'm just stuck in there - I eat, sleep and basically do everything in the living room.

"My husband is sleeping in the bed at the minute because it's not affecting him as much as me, but eventually it will affect him.

"The mould is making me cough, I can't cope with the damp and the wet - it's terrible."

The council have cancelled her appointments many times (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)

The woman, who suffers from degenerative disc disease, said that the issue is so bad that she will most likely "need some antibiotics".

Christine also added that, "Sleeping on the sofa is just killing me because of my condition and mobility issues, I can't lie down so I'm sleeping propped up with cushions.

"I need to lie in my bed in my bedroom but I just can't do that comfortably so it's just awful."

In June last year, the couple moved into the one bedroom bungalow, but mould shockingly started growing all over the house just four months later.

Christine has been sleeping on the couch since September due to the mould in her bedroom (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)
The horrific mould inside Christine Riddel's home in East Lancashire (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)

Since, Christine has said that it has covered the walls and windows of the property, which is owned by a housing association.

Horrifyingly, she claims that she fears the previous tenant was also forced to sleep on her sofa due to the mould before she passed away from cancer.

Unfortunately, every time Christine has contacted the association to make an appointment for someone to assess and fix the mould, they cancel it.

Christine Riddel is a tenant of Together Housing (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)

She said: "One of my neighbours told me that the tenant who lived here before also put a complaint about it so obviously they know about the problem.

"The neighbour has said that Julie had passed away before but they never came out and did anything and just blamed it on the condensation.

"But she ended up sleeping in the living room - and she was riddled with cancer.

"And now I'm stuck in the living room now. I'm not sure if it's a curse or anything."

The couple have taken to desperate measures to reduce the amount of condensation.

Christine is worried that the mould is 'killing me because of my disability' (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)

The matter is so bad that the couple have even been forced to stand up wash in the sink instead of taking showers.

And instead of using an oven, the pair have been cooking with an airfryer, despite asking Lancashire County Council if they could have a wood burner fitted to help with the condensation.

However, Christine request was denied, she says, despite offering to pay and maintain it, adding: "Me and my husband were going to pay for it all and maintain it - the council wouldn't have to lift a finger or pay anything towards it.

"But they said no. We thought we could have one just so it helps all of the damp, but that failed straight away."

Their issue comes after an inquest heard that damp and mould in a house were 'clearly established' as a link to the death of a two-year-old child.

Christine and her husband can no longer use the shower in the house either as it worsens the mould problem (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)

Commenting on Christine's issue, Stephen Garner, Together Housing Group’s assistant director of property, said: "We are sorry to hear that our resident Mrs Riddell has been experiencing problems at her home in Bacup.

"After completing some requested work in August and responding to a query about damaged pointing, we identified an issue with condensation as a result of roof ventilation.

"We have set an appointment to address this at the end of November. In order to provide Mrs Riddell with some peace-of-mind an inspector is also due to attend on November 14 to look at any immediate action we can take while the ventilation problem is addressed.

"Once this work has been completed, there will be a follow up inspection on December 1 to check the remedial work has been completed successfully."

The 54-year-old has attempted to fight the damp by purchasing salt lamps (Matthew Lofthouse / SWNS)

Mr Garner continued to add that: "We will, of course, do any further work that is necessary. Together Housing work with residents to find an appropriate appointment time.

"Unfortunately, from time to time, appointments do need to be rescheduled and this has happened on one occasion.

"I apologise to Mrs Riddell for any inconvenience this may have caused.

"Together Housing take the welfare of our residents extremely seriously and would urge Mrs Riddell to continue to keep us informed if she has any welfare concerns.”

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