Pioneer Billy
pays a
very heavy
price
Sad to
report that Billy Lyon is not well. Billy pioneered much of the fight against
the appalling neglect and failures of
Riverside Housing Association over the years and sadly he is suffering because of it.
He is
fighting against a serious illness in his Riverside flat in Sunnymead, Carlisle where he lives alone.
Billy ,68,
a retired factory worker is a Riverside leaseholder and like many of
Riverside`s other Carlisle leaseholders had constantly to put up with botched
repairs and other neglect by the Liverpoo-based property development
organisation.
He complained
repeatedly but nothing happened. Councillors, MP`s and community groups were all approached. But no one could help.
.
Riverside
was a law to itself: it was untouchable.
And there
were other people suffering too among
the 6,000 Riverside leaseholders and tenants
in the Carlisle area.
So out of
desperation Billy wrote to his local
bishop, the Bishop of Carlisle (Rt. Rev. James Newcome) asking for help for
all the victims of Riverside`s neglect. Sadly,
the bishop had no power to give direct help.But he put Billy in touch with
Carlisle Cathedral where a meeting was organised by one of the clergy, Canon
Michael Manley(above) at his home in the
cathedral close.
Canon
Manley is the cathedral missioner and Carlisle Rural Dean.
That
meeting attracted more than 20 leaseholders, tenants and others, all of them
victims of the ramshackle inefficient Riverside organisation. Representatives
attended on behalf of the sixty Riverside ice box tenants at Longtown who for four winters have been unable to
afford to properly heat their homes.
Those at
that meeting formed themselves into an organisation to fight Riverside. It is called
Cumbria Riverside Action Group (CRAG) which has its next meeting in September, two years after it was formed.
Billy`s
initiative and meetings of the action
group sparked off a much greater awareness of Riverside`failures and neglect.
Carlisle City Council started to ask questions. And the extent
of the scandal started to emerge.
Sadly, the
pressure caused by fighting Riverside – not to mention additional
pressure of a botched court
action brought against him by Riverside- took its toll on Billy`s health.
He
now says: “People can only take so much pressure.After that, the strain begins
to tell. I blame Riverside for causing my illness”
Today, Riverside
is still a law to itself.
But thanks
to Billy, Riverside is less untouchable.
Much less
untouchable.
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803.
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803.