[4][needs update] RBH plans to demolish some blocks of flats in the town and replace them with new housing of various types.
[7] Following the coroner's verdict, RBH's chief executive Gareth Swarbrick said that he was "truly devastated about Awaab's death and the things we got wrong.
We allowed a legal disrepair process, widely used in the housing sector, to get in the way of promptly tackling the mould.
He said he had been sent photographs from a RBH-owned house in Middleton "caked in black mould and rising damp", showing that the conditions seen in Ishak's home were "not an isolated incident".
[10] The Housing Ombudsman, Richard Blakeway, is exercising his powers to carry out a further investigation to see if this complaint is indicative of wider failure within RBH.