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Radio Ulster,3 mins

Ballymena mum fears for family in mouldy home

Good Morning Ulster

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A mum of three says that black mould on her ceiling is the first thing she sees when she wakes up and the last thing she sees when she goes to bed. She lives in a property in Ballymena owned by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) and fears the damp problem is putting her family's health at risk. The Housing Executive said it was working on the issue and was "committed to getting the ongoing damp problems resolved" as soon as possible. It said it had spent £6,000 on work so far, including fitting new insulation, improving windows, removing mould and supplying dehumidifiers. The woman, whose name is not being disclosed by ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ News NI, spoke to reporter Maria McCann.

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