

Dear All,
I thought I read the article in the WMN but no it was the TIMES NEWSPAPER - 13th September 2018
HEADLINE ON PAGE 7 (top of the page)
Family Sell up at a loss after ten months in “shoddy” new build
A couple who moved into. New-build home ten months ago are selling it at a £50,000 loss because of its poor construction.
Jonathan and Jillian .Widlake describe the house as an “absolute shithole” in an online advert. The claim to have suffered long delays, shoddy workmanship, poor customer service and “unkept promises” since buying it. They paid a £17,500 deposit on the £300,000 Wainhomes detached house I South Molton, Devon, in March last year but claims that it was “very poorly built” with unpainted walls, blocked drains, warped floors and a leaking garage and windows, Workmen were allegedly still finishing the property on the day they moved int.
The couple have a 10 y ear old son, said that the saga had left them “in tears and unable to sleep at night”>
Mrs. Widlake, 35 said; “:We were told we could be in the house by June but the a number of ny husvabd’s family drove past the building site in May they said the house was not further forward than the last time we had seen it.
“Before this, we had had ho contact from Wainhomes to tell us that anything was wrong. The date for moving kept getting pushed back and they then said it would be around the end of August. I was really worried because I had already handed my notice in at work, enrolled my son into school in South Milton and there was a risk our mortgage offer could run out.”
The couple eventually moved inn December. Last week Mrs. Widlake put an advert ob Facebook Marketplace page offering the house for £250,000
Wainhomes said it had offered to meet the couple to try to resolve any issues. Alex Hugo, its managing director, said it had “carried out a range of works, some of which over and above what is legally required …. We are committed to ensuring any outstanding works are completed swiftly.”
End of Article
If you add this as evidence of the “new build” in the Newquay area it seems we are creating future slums partly because there appears to be a lack of Building Control and Enforcement by the Local Planning Authorities.
There will be many more “Mr. And Mrs. Widlakes” around who cannot express their problems publicly because they will not be able to sell their "new build house”.
One local Persimmon agent has complained about us highlighting their defective housing all over our green belts.
Cornish Solidarity replies to him:
THE TIDE NEVER GOES OUT SO FAR THAT IT NEVER COMES BACK IN AGAIN.
We really have reached celebrity status.
We notice that we are being followed among many others, by one Graham Pearce who attended Sir James Smith School at Camelford, and now claims to be a Persimmon Site Agent.
Sorry if we are causing you grief Graham, because it is certainly not the bottom feeding pond life like you who are striving to earn an honest crust to keep body and soul together, whom we are gunning for.
We want the greedy people at the top who think they can inveigle their way into our communities, and do as they please in the face of reasoned opposition, leaving those communities to deal with the environmental disasters they create, in the process of extracting huge profits to line their pockets with £100’s of millions in bonus payments.
Please feel free to report back to Persimmon HQ, just as we will keep our followers updated with the latest bad news from the sites where your agents operate.
PERSIMMON MUST REALISE THAT AS THEY SOW SO SHALL THEY REAP, BECAUSE KARMA MOVES IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS...