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Mouldy Home Blamed for Son's Severe Breathing Issues
20 Dec
Summary
- Mould outbreak in a rented Bristol home led to son's severe chest infection.
- Mother, undergoing chemotherapy, worried about her own health.
- Council acknowledges ongoing work to address damp and mould cases.

A Bristol resident is experiencing significant health concerns due to a persistent mould problem in her council-rented home. The 59-year-old mother discovered damp and mould around three years ago, which she believes exacerbated her son's respiratory issues, leading to a severe chest infection that impacted his breathing. She also worries about her own health, as she was undergoing chemotherapy for throat cancer when the mould became an issue, compromising her immune system.
Campaign group Health Equals reports that millions in the UK live in damp or cold homes, with many experiencing respiratory and mental health issues. Ms. Manley has tried various methods to combat the mould, but it continues to reappear, raising fears for the upcoming winter. Despite previous council interventions, she feels the root causes of the dampness have not been addressed.
Bristol council acknowledged the ongoing challenges in maintaining its housing stock and is working to improve its response to damp and mould cases. They stated that all reports are taken seriously and investigated within 10 working days. Council officers recently inspected Ms. Manley's property to address the issues, as efforts continue to ensure homes meet necessary standards.




