A grieving man says a council tax summons for his partner who died two months ago is 'the final insult' in a long-running wrangle with his local authority.
Ron Roberts, who lives in the Netherton area of Aintree on Merseyside, says the summons to his late partner, Judy Mason, is the latest issue in a 'catalogue of problems' with Sefton council dating back several years.
Judy had several chronic health issues and was registered blind. The couple had waited two years for bathroom renovations to be carried out on their home.
The couple claimed that they were told to 'use the gym' to wash, but when their story was highlighted by the MEN's sister newspaper, the Liverpool ECHO, in 2019 a new bathroom was fitted within days. READ MORE:Storm Arwen
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