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£16,045
raised of £200,000 target by 374 supporters

    Weʼve raised £16,045 to help us build an adapted home after a company took everything we had...

    Funded on Tuesday, 8th September 2020

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    Story

    Life sometimes throws you a curve ball and our family have had their fair share. Two emergency caesarians, two premmie babies, and two beautiful daughters. Stevie was the earliest, born at 28 weeks, her early entry into the world gave her cerebral palsy and a learning disability. She cannot sit up, stand, or walk. She needs help dressing, washing and eating. She has had several operations on her eyes, hips and legs and she attends a special school. But Stevie is also a child who is so much fun to be with and continues to amaze us. Billie was unaffected by her early entry at 32 weeks and has a questioning mind, a strength in fairness, and a brilliantly caring nature. They are beautiful souls, both of them.

    We are a couple who shared the same interests, ideals, and ideology. We just wanted to just live quietly along side others and build a life for us and our daughters; somewhere to put down roots and just somewhere to “be”. Neither Colin nor I, really had this when we were growing up. We are a couple who adapted to the physical limitations of one of us getting ill when Colin was diagnosed in 2002 with a progressive neurological disease, and then in 2016 with an auto-immune disease, which was terminal. This disease is slowly going to end our lives together, leaving the other to face the future alone and care for our youngest daughter, with half of us missing. The last two and a half years of our lives have been such a struggle.

    These were the struggles, difficulties, reasons, that steered a path towards one development company’s door. We needed a house that we could all share, that we could all live in, without stairs and steps. We looked at bungalows but not only were they often not wheelchair accessible but the sale price, on top of renovations, was too much for us. We started to look for companies that would be able to build us a house from scratch. It proved to be the biggest mistake we would ever make...

    Three years after we sold our family home, put our belongings into storage and went in to rented accommodation, we are still here. The company who promised to build us a home in three months, has taken the equity on the sale of our family home, our savings, Colin’s NHS nursing pension (released early due to his terminal illness), and a mortgage, altogether £221,800. They have since sold the company to the unlicensed insolvency company BDG Group who brag about buying up companies debts and helping them to "avoid Insolvency proceedings, claims or prosecution for Insolvency Offences." Although it was illegal to sell our contract without our permission money remains “missing” between the old company and the new one they have set up. An official receiver manages at least the first stage of bankruptcies and companies wound up by a court. They are looking into the matter as are the police.

    I have asked myself many times, should we have known? But we did our research, we visited the company, met the staff, went through costings and designs, got a contract. Unfortunately, the law doesn't seem to have made it that difficult for companies like this one, to promise you everything, take your money, and walk away.

    We continue to privately rent a two-up-two-down, terraced house in stockport. It was to be for three months in 2018. Our youngest daughter sleeps in the lounge because she can’t get up the stairs as a wheelchair user. Colin sometimes cannot make the stairs to bed and sleeps downstairs. There are no washing facilities downstairs, so Billie and I take Stevie swimming every week, to wash her hair and her body. We pay £700 a month rent, over £400 month for a mortgage on the house that was never built. We pay over £200 for storage costs for our belongings which we can’t put anywhere. We pay gas and rent on the site. We are not eligible for council housing because of the mortgage we have. We have a brilliant solicitor and we couldn’t have done this without him but we have also needed to ensure that he is paid. We have one income. We are stuck. We are sinking.

    Our plea to all those kind hearted people out there is to help us build a home by giving whatever you can 50p, £1, £10. It will all help. It may take us years, but we have to try. If there are any companies who may be able to donate anything for the build we would also love to hear from you. Anything anyone can offer... we will be forever grateful for.

    Updates

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    • Cath Tyrie4 years ago
      Cath Tyrie

      Cath Tyrie

      4 years ago

      Well, totally understandable, Covid 19 has meant a huge shift in all our priorities so we have accepted things on the funding front have slowed down. Lives are being lost and as a retired nurse who worked in public health and health protection, I see the need to redirect our concerns and priorities. I’m in a 12 week ‘shielding’ group due to my suppressed immune system, this means I’m stuck 24/7 in this rented two-up, two-down with Stevie, Billie and Cath all trying to stay positive. So this is just a message of support and love back to you all.

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    • Cath Tyrie4 years ago
      Cath Tyrie

      Cath Tyrie

      4 years ago

      Amazingly we have now reached 7%! Thank you everyone. Coronavirus has now, rightly, taken centre stage and our public campaign against the company that left us in this state has paused but not ceased. Sky News has requested to interview us but this will have to wait whilst Colin, who is on immune suppressant therapy, has to practice ‘social distancing’. Keep safe everyone and thank you again. Xxxx

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    • Cath Tyrie4 years ago
      Cath Tyrie

      Cath Tyrie

      4 years ago

      It has been amazing to hit the 6% of target mark so early on in our fund raising. We can’t thank you enough for all your support and generosity. I’ve just come out of hospital after a five day stay on one of my treatments to slow the effects of the disease and I feel stronger and positive, not just because of the drug treatment, but because every day I see lovely comments, generosity and kindness from others, many, if not most, have never met us. We thank you all and send back our love to you. Xxxx Colin

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    4 years ago

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    Page last updated on: 8/31/2020 19.26

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    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Aug 31, 2020

      Best wishes to your family

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Aug 31, 2020

      £10.00

    • Eddie

      Eddie

      Aug 24, 2020

      Just sending a contribution and a message wishing you’re all safe & well Lots of love XXXX

    • Eddie

      Eddie

      Aug 4, 2020

      Hi All Hope you’re all keeping well and hope the fundraising starts up again soon enough for you Take care Eddie XXXX

    • Eddie

      Eddie

      Jul 15, 2020

      Hope all is good with you Col and the family Lots of love Eddie XXXX

    • Eddie

      Eddie

      Jun 2, 2020

      Hoping you’re all managing to cope with all what’s going on? Sorry Covid has taken precedence over everything else! I’m wishing the funding gears up again soon enough for you!!BIG HUGS Eddie XXXX

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      May 12, 2020

      Good luck With your fundraising hopefully you’ll be able to reach your target as soon as possible

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    Colin worked as Nurse for the NHS for thirty years before his illness meant that he couldn’t work any more. Cath works for the council full time, juggling numerous caring responsibilities, home life and a job.

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