A row of bungalows built to accommodate vulnerable adults in Shrewsbury are sitting empty because Severn Trent cannot provide adequate water pressure - despite the new homes being overlooked by one of the utility company's main works.
Severn Trent's Water Treatment works on the corner of Holyhead Road and Welshpool Road
The specialist accommodation in the Coppice, Holyhead Road has been built by Wrekin Housing and designed to accommodate vulnerable adults and those with disabilities in the local area. The homes are a two-minute walk from Severn Trent's water tower and treatment works in Welshpool Road, Shelton.
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