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The Camera Doesn't Lie.


Please look carefully at all the photographs below.
These photographs show a little part of what has turned out to be the biggest house-building fraud in the British Isles. I took these photographs inside my former, and almost new, home at 56 Carlisle Park, Ballynahinch, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, during a futile attempt to rectify a smoke nuisance coming into my home from No. 54 Carlisle Park.
Why were scores of building contractors allowed to use this rubbish  Terralux BlockTerralux Block to build thousands of houses throughout Northern Ireland?

Photograph No.1

This photograph shows the party or dividing wall between No. 54 and No. 56 Carlisle Park after a section of my half of this wall was removed in my hallway. My half of the wall was built entirely of terralux blocks. See photographs below.

A crazy way to build houses for human habitation

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Why did scores of Council Building Control Inspectors throughout Northern Ireland pass this rubbish being built into thousands of homes?

 Terralux BlockTerralux Block

Photograph No. 2

This photograph was taken looking away from our front door and shows the dividing wall between No. 54 and No. 56 Carlisle Park with my staircase partly removed. A few solid bricks can be seen to the left of the photograph. The law required that the whole two 'skins' of this wall should have been built with these solid bricks as well as the complete chimney breast and fireplace jambs. You can see that the two wall 'skins' are built with Terralux blocks.

A honeycombe of holes throughout the four houses to conduct smoke and hot gases from all four fireplaces

Please Click here to read my Address to Down District Council

Terralux Block

When Down District Council's Building Control Inspectors and Public Health Inspectors already knew the cause of my complaint,  why did they put in writing that I had nothing to complain about?

Photograph No. 3

Party or dividing wall between No. 54 and No. 56 Carlisle Park.
This photograph was taken in our hallway (No. 56) looking towards our front door. You can see that our half of the dividing wall, part of which has been removed, has been built completely with Terralux blocks. The other half of the dividing wall on the right belonging to No. 54, has some solid brick behind the fireplace of No. 54. This wall on the side of the fireplace towards the front of the house is also built with Terralux blocks. These blocks are blackened with the coal smoke coming from the fireplace of No. 54 through the terralux blocks. In fact, if you look closely, you can actually see the smoke coming out of the wall.

The smoke-blackened source of the problem


Photograph No. 4

Party or dividing wall between No. 54 and No. 56 Carlisle Park. When householders living in terraced houses built with this rubbish complained that the coal smoke from neighbours' fireplaces polluted their living and sleeping areas, Local Council Environmental Health Inspectors refused to take action because the offending houses would have been knocked down, of necessity, and rebuilt to replace this...
  Blackened by escaping smoke

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Photograph No. 5

Left hand side and rear of fireplace of No. 56 built into party or dividing wall between No. 56 and No. 58 Carlisle Park Why did Council Building Control Inspectors, Central Government Subsidy Control Inspectors, and the National House Building Council Inspectors, pass houses built like this, and why did Building Society surveyors, in my case the Nationwide Building Society's surveyor, accept this rubbish as acceptable security for the funds of their investors?

Built by profession builders and passed by government inspectors

Please Click here to read the Summary by Liverpool writer Jimmy McGovern

Photograph No. 6

Right hand side and rear of fireplace of No. 56 built into party or dividing wall between No. 56 and No. 58 Carlisle Park.
I had to pay to get this work carried out on my former home just in time to prevent my fire from setting fire to the house next door after my neighbour in No. 58 complained that my coal smoke was polluting their home and would prevent them selling it. No. 58 was sold for the market price shortly afterwards.

My fire had burned the staircase of No. 58

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