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Redstone House residents make desperate appeal as they fear for their safety and their future

News / Mon 28th Apr 2025 at 08:03am

RESIDENTS of a block of flats in Harlow Town Centre have made a desperate plea for help as they fear for their safety and their future in the town centre dwelling.

Redstone House is opposite the library in the town centre. It houses dozens of residents. Many have lived there and in Harlow for several years. They work locally and have children in our schools.

In early April, the day to day running of Redstone House was taken over by Dunlap Property Solutions Limited.

In a document seen by YourHarlow, Dunlap wrote to residents on April 1st. They explained that they would be doing the day to day running of the flats.

They acknowledged that the block was in a “state of disrepair” and were in the process of rectifying issues such as “fire safety compliance, drainage…pet infestations..fly tipping.

They stated: “To facilitate these necessary renovations, we are offering temporary accommodation, such as; hot Airbnbs or bed and breakfasts at our expense. Alongside this, we are offering storage space for your belongings to avoid any damage to your personal items during the renovation process.

“Our aim support you through this process and temporarily vacate the building to allow for a full refurbishment.

Additionally, for those seeking long-term relocation, we have other properties available in local surrounding areas, also in and around London-that we can offer as permanent alternatives.

“Please be assured that our intention is to support you through this transition and ensure a safe environment for all.

“We are not here to leave anyone homeless but rather to provide assistance throughout”.

But residents have told YH that far from things improving, they testify that their living conditions are getting worse.

As a spokesperson for Harlow Hive said: What we found is not only do the same conditions exist, but they have worsened with huge fire safety concerns, sewage backing up, infestation of rats and residents having nowhere to dispose of rubbish.

“The landlord has also reportedly cut wires to internet and TV providers which the residents pay for, and instructed Royal Mail to stop delivering post”.

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However since then, residents have felt that the block has felt less secure and less safe.

They have been working with Harlow Hive, part of the Michael Roberts Charitable Trust (MRCT) who have acted as an intermediary in order to access help.

They have reached out to the Essex Fire and Rescue Service, Harlow Council, Harlow MP Chris Vince and the local ward councillors.

Here are some of the responses supplied to YH.

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A Harlow Council spokesperson said: ‘ “We have taken every legal step possible to deal with the ongoing issues at Redstone House which is a privately-owned converted office block, and we will continue to do so.

“We have a zero-tolerance approach to private-sector landlords who do not provide safe accommodation and will enforce this through every legal mechanism available to us as well as supporting our partners in the Fire Service. 

“As part of our mission to transform housing, we have setup a dedicated team to improve the standards of private sector housing in our town and the living conditions for private tenants. This team has been working closely with the residents and Essex County Fire and Rescue to address the concerns. We will take what action is necessary to ensure the safety of the residents and we continue to work with all those involved and carry out regularly visits to the site.”

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An Essex Fire and Rescue spokesperson said: “Essex County Fire and Rescue Service is aware of the fire safety concerns at Redstone House.

“Members of our High Rise Task Force are continuing to work with the Responsible Person to ensure the concerns are addressed.

“Due to the risks identified, the Responsible Person has changed the evacuation strategy to ‘simultaneous evacuation’ (evacuation as soon as an alarm sounds), and employed people to undertake the role of a ‘waking watch’, who will notify residents in the event of a fire so they can evacuate.

“We continue to communicate regularly with the Responsible Person, and with the local authority, to ensure that the resolution of the fire safety concerns remains a priority.”

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Harlow MP Chris Vince has spoken to YH and said he is liaising with the residents of Redstone House.

We contacted the three local ward councillors, whom we believe are liaising with residents.

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We have contacted Dunlap Property Solutions Limited. They have not replied.

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A spokesperson for Harlow Hive said: “MRCT has heard from many people living at Redstone House. We have welcomed them to use our services at Bump to Five and Harlow Foodbank, and we have heard they have been brought here in part due to the stress of inadequate living conditions such as no hot water, the lift not working and the building lacking security. 

When we heard about the current situation with the new landlord, our project, Harlow Hive became involved in the hope to give residents a voice. 

What we found is not only do the same conditions exist, but they have worsened with huge fire safety concerns, sewage backing up, infestation of rats and residents having nowhere to dispose of rubbish. The landlord has also reportedly cut wires to internet and TV providers which the residents pay for, and instructed Royal Mail to stop delivering post.

We have been helping residents to contact relevant councillors for the area, the leader of the council and the portfolio holder for housing, as well as Harlow’s MP and another MP from the area a resident was placed from. We are pleased to hear residents have had a response from Chris Vince MP to say his office is now liaising with Harlow Council.

We have also contacted these officials on their behalf in the hope of facilitating a meeting before they are evicted. 

We feel that it is in everyone’s best interest to meet with residents to hear their experiences, give them guidance on their rights and actions they could take, and advocate for them. 

Time is running out. 

With the evictions dates looming, residents do not know where they will be living and are experiencing considerable stress due to the living conditions, lack of clear communication from the landlord – including payment details for rent – and uncertainty. 

Many residents have raised their families in the town, and work locally in places like our hospital and shops. They are afraid that they will be placed out of town and have to restart life, through no fault of their own. 

When it comes to residents of permitted developments across Harlow, it seems we have political powers playing chess with people’s lives, while no one really wanting them on the board. 

We urgently ask councillors to meet with residents. 

We would also like to invite councillors to work with residents and charities and support organisations across the town towards creating a Charter of Standards for Permitted Development Buildings; featuring enforcement measures that can be put in place for breeches to landlords and councils which place people here. 

“It must be stressed that many people at Redstone House and other permitted developments are long term Harlow residents. However, when people have been moved here by other councils, they do not realise they have lost their right to return to their original council/made it harder to return to that council once they have taken a private tenancy. In order to empower residents who are being moved without option, we would also like to work with all the above to develop a communication pack for residents so they know their rights and the process when they are placed here by other councils.”

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YH has met with residents. We will see how their discussions progress and then make a decision regarding publish their testimonies.

We understand that Harlow Council including leader, Councillor Dan Swords met with residents on Friday. We hope to provide an update.

14 Comments for Redstone House residents make desperate appeal as they fear for their safety and their future:

Paul
2025-04-28 08:31:42

firstly most of them have only been Harlow residents since they moved in there and secondly the place needs renovation, it looks scruffy just walking past the place and I've seen a really bad investation of rats in the bins with rubbish absolutely everywhere around the back. The top of the building doesn't look finished. It desperately needs renovation and they are being offered alternative accommodation while it takes place I really don't see what the problem is here

Resident
2025-04-28 08:45:57

and yet they want to convert more of these types of buildings into housing. recipe for disaster

Resident
2025-04-28 08:50:38

I think this is a really good example of other authorities moving their housing issues into Harlow, and then failing to do anything to help them get permanent housing back in the original area, just ignoring the problem until it becomes Harlow's housing issue. There are so many of these types of blocks and they all seem to suffer the same problems. The people are left in them so long that they become eligible for housing here. It's blatant abuse of the system and Harlow hasn't got the housing or services to cope with it. when is it going to end? Someone needs to grow a backbone and stand up for Harlow before it's completely destroyed

Paul Fagan
2025-04-28 09:17:25

What a time to be alive

Resident
2025-04-28 11:27:45

Harlow council is turning the town centre into a ghetto They wonder why they can’t attract/keep stores that other towns can. This broken model needs to be rebuilt

Harlow Hive
2025-04-28 12:23:52

Hi Paul, Speaking to the residents, we have found that is not the case - many of them were living in Harlow already before coming to live in Redstone. Either way, many residents have now lived in Harlow for years. The big issue here is that while the building does need renovation, residents are being treated badly in the time before leaving/the building is being made worse, and not by them. The offer of temporary accommodation now seems to be off the table. Where do people go?

Wayne
2025-04-28 13:12:18

To Paul who wrote the comment "of I quote what's the problem " I tell you the problems, rats in flats ,no lights at night, mail and parcels stolen daily. No emergency number to call? Shall I go on? Resident

Gary Scott
2025-04-28 13:31:41

Just like the rest of Harlow then,Nichollsfield tower has the same problems,so why are these residents more in need than otheres

Seamus
2025-04-28 18:42:57

I'll try again 8-). Redstone house was put up for sale in many relevant property sale websites in October 2024 for an asking price of £3.7 million and now has a new owner who has appointed Dunlap property solutions. There are only 3 reasons why an owner/management company would continually allow a property to be run down and then claim it wants to renovate it. (1) They genuinely want to renovate it for the existing tenants/owners but it will see a rent rise. (2) There is an option to tear down and rebuild bigger (Boots and the clothes shop I've forgotten their name), are part of the Redstone development footprint. (3) They intend to clear out the current residents, make the flats smaller and charge local and external councils huge rents because they can get away with it. Somethings that I saw in the sales information was supportive of this. "Each Flat is subject to an Assured Shorthold Tenancy" and "Possible Potential for Redevelopment, subject to consents". Whatever the owner is planning for Redstone house, what is happening now cannot carry on.

Frank
2025-04-28 21:21:23

The legacy of office to residential permitted developments, convert them on the cheap, collect the rent and don’t spend a penny on maintenance, sell up when things turn bad

Nostradamus
2025-04-29 08:04:26

The laws that allow such practices by property developers need to be changed to prevent such behaviours. Meanwhile the Council and Councils across the land need to be funded to build good Council homes and with the creation of new ultra green new towns break the house South Sea Bubble. Harlow Council could tie up Dunlap in red tape to encourage them to actually do (improve ) the housing (or compulsorily purchase the site) whilst moving residents into the unoccupied tower block it recently purchased. Housing should be an affordable right not a playing field for cowboy and bandit developers.

Stuart
2025-04-29 12:05:47

The permission of conversions of office blocks into residential developments, without anything like the same scrutiny as a new residential development would have to ensure, has to be one the worst legacies of the previous Tory government. It's an absolute scandal. Office-to-residential has left a legacy of lower-quality housing, in unsuitable locations, detrimentally impacting businesses, and not paying for necessary additional public infrastructure. In addition, whatever the quality of conversions, no office-to-residential conversions make contributions towards affordable housing provision because the planning rules exempt them from doing so. All to make a quick buck - how very Tory!

Wayne
2025-04-29 22:08:39

Seamus, that's not the point ,points are we are humans being treated like animals, forced to just sit back and take it? I've been here long time, since it was sold they came to our personal flats introduced themselves ,promised the earth for the flat. But 3 months later they changed there mind. Just have the balls ,to tell us how it is .ands it owned by' beyond infrastructure Ltd. It's all a scam simple

Lisa
2025-05-15 00:35:02

I think it's disgusting the way the residents have been treated. They don't know where there staying half the time. They can't in building to get there belongings out. Only when they say. Which is only 2 days in this week, had no time to get all there stuff out. You wouldn't treat a animal the way they have been treated it's absolutely disgusting

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