1/5 khadidia c. 4 years ago on Google β’ 11 reviews
I
wouldn't
wish
it
on
my
worst
enemy
to
stay
there
for
even
a
day.Very
surprised
that
councils
send
vulnerable
families
to
live
next
to
junkies
and
alcoholics.
The
rooms
are
not
up
to
basic
standards
and
lots
of
favouritism
within.They
accuse
you
of
all
sorts
and
when
you
try
to
defend
yourself,you
get
threatened
with
an
eviction
notice
and
final
warning.
Funny
enough,they
don't
have
the
evidence
to
back
the
allegations
against
you.You
are
not
allowed
to
have
your
own
Wi-fi
but
then
they
will
not
supply
you
one
.
Children
are
not
allowed
to
play
ball,bike
or
skating
within
the
premises
and
there
is
no
designated
play
area
for
small
children
or
activity
areas
for
older
children.The
rooms
are
infested
with
bed
bugs,the
only
time
they
took
my
complaint
seriously
was
when
I
had
to
go
to
A&E
to
be
on
drip
&
steroids.Even
then,they
were
reluctant
to
give
me
brand
new
beds.The
laundry
room
have
only
2
machines
to
serve
over
200
residents
and
one
is
usually
broken
but
it
shreds
clothes
and
barely
cleans
your
clothes,but
somehow
you're
the
stupid
one
who
doesn't
know
how
to
use
it.They
talked
down
to
you,treat
you
like
a
criminal,
disregard
your
concerns.Only
2
member
of
staff
gives
you
the
time
of
the
day
to
talk
to
you.
The
children
are
only
meant
to
stay
in
their
room.They
are
not
allowed
to
play
with
each
other.
The
rooms
are
very
stuffy,no
air
coming
through
and
the
windows
can
only
be
open
by
an
inch
and
a
half
and
are
stopped
with
metal
bars
so
they
cannot
be
opened
wider.We
are
not
allowed
to
befriend
each
other,or
spend
time
in
each
other's
room.
Why
not
just
change
the
name
to
Gilroy
Balmoral
Prison(Hotel).
I
guarantee
that
me
and
my
son
will
get
an
eviction
letter
because
of
this
review.
But
it's
about
time
someone
speaks
up,we
live
in
a
democratic
country
with
a
right
to
have
an
opinion
and
to
speak
your
mind.
5 people found this review helpful π