This week members of the council's 'place overview committee' are set to launch a group specifically to investigate issues where new homeowners are let down by developers.
This week members of the council's 'place overview committee' are set to launch a group specifically to investigate issues where new homeowners are let down by developers.
The issues included 'low quality work', such as doors not fitting frames, roads and pavements being left unfinished, communal open space being left unplanted or not landscaped, and construction equipment being left on site for long periods. "We need to find a way of ramping up Shropshire Council's willingness to take enforcement action in these situations. What is a concern is there needs to be more joined up thinking in the council.
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