A Bundle is already in your cart
You can only have one active bundle against your account at one time.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please remove the current bundle from your cart.
You have unused credits
You still have credits against a bundle for a different licence. Once all of your credits have been used you can purchase a newly licenced bundle.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please use your existing credits or contact our support team.
Appears in Newsflare picks
04:24
Disabled woman is only resident living in 50-room care home
A disabled woman is the only resident living in a 50-room care home after it closed down - leaving her with nowhere else to go.
Jackie Kennedy, 53, moved into the Blue Ribbon assisted living complex in January 2023 after being diagnosed with a string of chronic health issues.
She has a damaged spine which restricts her movement as well as suffering with spondylitis and fibromyalgia.
Despite enjoying a new lease of life in the sheltered housing complex in Coventry, bosses decided to close it down last year.
The other residents moved into alternative accommodation but Jackie refused to leave and has been handed a section 21 eviction notice.
Jackie, who lives with her dog Angel, claims Coventry City Council has failed to find her alternative housing to suit her complex health needs.
Since March Jackie has been living alone in the home and says she is terrified of the eerie corridors and empty rooms.
She said: "It feels like doomsday and I'm trying survive on my own. All the corridors are empty, it's like living in a horror film."
"I'm alone, isolated and I'm worried out of my mind with the way I'm being treated here. I'm just lost, I don't know why I'm still living here alone. "
"All the tenants were moved out by the first deadline but not me. The manager said I was being difficult."
"Only nine months after I moved in here, we were given a section 21 notice. "
"I thought this place might be good for me. I have a spine condition and I had to learn to walk again, so my GP recommended this place."
"Last September the section 21 notices were issued to everyone. "
"We had a sit-down meeting with a lady from the council who said try not to worry as you'll have priority. "
"I have never seen anyone from the council since."
"Tenants have been taken out to viewings, but I haven't had that. I don't know why. I've not had any real answers. "
"They said we had to be out of the building by last October and tenants were being moved out very quickly to their new homes but I've never had a viewing for any council. "
"I'm trying to gather why I'm still being left here."
GreenSqaureAccord (GSA), which own the complex, are turning the building into temporary housing.
The last resident moved out in March and Jackie says she's scared to walk around after yobs raided the empty lounge.
She also says drug dealers and users gather outside the property and criminals have stolen furniture and electric goods.
Jackie added: "The power is turned off to the lifts so I can't get up and down in my buggy."
"It's frightening at night time. "
"The lounge has been broken into and the cars have been broken into. "
"Thieves and drug dealers know the building's empty and I'm the only tenant here. Any group of guys could come in here."
"The staff never come, they just have two security people. "
"They had all kitchen staff and reception. They had management and staff. Now there's just nothing at all. "
"I've been speaking to the manager and messaging them, but I get nothing at all."
Jackie will go to court on September 27 when the council will apply to remove her from the building.
She added: "I don't know where to go. I went to Citizens Advice and they were helping until I got my solicitors advice. Now they're not replying to me. "
"I've been in touch with a mental health team because of the stress. "
"Other people were offered alternative housing but I haven't had anything. I don't get anything. "
"I'm in the darkest place I've ever been."
A spokesperson from GreenSquareAccord said: "A huge amount of support has been offered to the customer from support agencies which unfortunately the customer has chosen not to take up."
"Most recently, on June 26th the customer requested a meeting with GSA, a social worker, an advocate and their solicitor plus family members. "
"Everyone involved waited for an hour but the customer did not attend and telephone calls to check on their arrival were rejected."
A spokesperson for Coventry City Council said: "We know this is a difficult process, but the vast majority of tenants have moved to suitable alternative homes, where their social care and housing needs are being met. "
"All tenants have been offered alternatives in line with the Council's housing and social care legal duties."
Categories
From the blog
Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video
Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.
View post