MPs give Ballymore two weeks to fix issues dogging New Providence Wharf repairs

New Providence Wharf Ballymore

Boss promises MPs he will address alleged concerns by middle of this month

The boss of Anglo-Irish housebuilder Ballymore has told MPs he will fix problems suffered by residents of its 1,535-home New Providence Wharf scheme due to the ongoing fire-safety remediation works at the buildings.

Giving evidence to the housing select committee, Ballymore group managing director John Mulryan was forced to promise to resolve within two weeks alleged issues of low temperatures at the block compounded by poor communication by the developer, or face being hauled back in front of MPs.

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