
Public housing tenants stage photo ‘gallery of horror’ for ongoing pest, maintenance issues
Tenants at a public housing building in London are renewing calls for London and Middlesex Community Housing (LMCH) to fix persistent pest infestations, rotten floors, mould, leaky ceilings and other problems in their units. Thursday was the second time residents protested outside 85 Walnut Street — this time with a photo display they call “a gallery of horrors” to showcase the chronic issues in their units. Tenants say not much has changed since their last rally in March. The 232-unit building is geared to low and middle-income renters, and mostly inhabited by seniors. Many say they’ve had enough and shared their experiences alongside ACORN, a tenants’ advocacy group.




