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Thanks for all your thoughts. My first rhetorical question is doesn't her housing association have a duty of care? Isn't there already in place laws to protect her in circumstances such as this?
I think I mentioned that the chap who came to turn the water off gave her a tiny little heater. Indeed it's small, but as I mentioned, it seems to give off enough heat provided you sit directly in front of it. But that's not a solution for such an elderly person.
I'm more than happy to spout off to the papers, or whomever, provided I first understand what the responsibilities are. I just can't believe that the housing association doesn't seem to care that it will take three days. They're the ones who have the contract with BSW heating and this seems not to be a problem. I tried phoning the supervisor at the heating company, but could only leave messages, which irked me to no end. As of 5 this afternoon they had still not phoned back and now they're closed. But bottom line 'the part is on order.' That does nothing for the old dear. I HATE this! It just isn't right!