Terrible Handling of Dead Seagull in Communal AreaI've been repeatedly requesting the removal of a dead seagull directly outside my window in a communal area that I cannot access. Housing Manager Rose advised me to contact the RSPCA—but they confirmed they do not handle removal of deceased animals, only welfare.This morning I contacted Camden Council, since it’s council-owned property. They said it's not their responsibility. So who is responsible? I feel bounced around like a tennis ball—no one is resolving this.I haven’t dared open my window for the past three days because my child has severe asthma. I've wasted so much energy making phone calls (often waiting nearly an hour on hold) and sending emails that go unanswered.Is it too much to expect that a dead bird be removed promptly? Communal areas shouldn't become my problem. I’m fed up with residents dumping food waste, nappies, bottles, even a bottle filled with urine. I reported this to ARCH and nothing changed.You're jeopardizing our health. If any harm comes to us, Camden Council and ARCH will be responsible.
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