On that point, I have many constituents in a newly constructed property at Mar House in Colindale who have not only paid for a very costly fire alarm system, but are now being subjected to demands for a waking watch because it is alleged by the managing agents that it is a requirement of the fire service. It is not appropriate for a Minister to intervene in what the fire service decides or not, but it appears to be a random request, and it is imposing a disproportionate charge on my constituents to address an issue that they did not create. Would the Government fund that waking watch for my constituents in Mar House?
Social Housing and Building Safety
Proceeding contribution from
Matthew Offord
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 9 June 2022.
It occurred during Debate on Social Housing and Building Safety.
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