The national campaign for home-owners affected by crumbling concrete has called on West Lothian Council to find cash to help people.

The call comes in an open letter just days ahead of a meeting with Mairi McAllan, the Housing Minister.

The RAAC UK group told the council: “Home-owners need solutions now, not more delays.”

A council spokesperson said: “We would never have sold homes if we were aware of any potential structural issues with them.”

The campaign is led by Wilson Chowdhry, whose daughter bought a RAAC affected house in Aberdeen. Vice chair is Kerry Macintosh from Livingston who fought for 18 years for a new home when the Deans South estate was cleared after crumbling concrete was found in roof panels.

The campaign has fought for home-owners from Aberdeen south through Dunde

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