Date set to remove RAAC panels from West Lothian Council homes

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The programme will focus on homes in Broxburn, Bathgate, Linlithgow and Craigshill in Livingston

Work is expected to start in August on a £4million refurbishment programme of council homes discovered to have crumbling concrete roof panels in West Lothian.

A report to the committee said: "The council remains committed to providing ongoing support and information to private home-owners carrying out their own re-mediation process. "Home-owners are recommended to seek independent legal or financial advice as they navigate the RAAC remediation process for their properties. The council will update its website to ensure these residents are signposted to relevant organisations and departments to assist them through the process."

In response to that, Councillor Adamson said: "I would suggest we make it a priority that we should invite the Scottish Minister to come to West Lothian Council and to talk to us."

 

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