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Hello. Over the years there have been a few threads about the Dawson?s Heights flats.

I?m wondering if anyone who lives on the estate can let me know what recent charges have been like for works and services. I know there are lifts in the blocks so have you had to pay high costs associated with these and other works?

I?ve lived in ED for approx 18 years and as far as I know Dawson?s Heights looks likes a nice place to live. If you

Live there please can you let me know?

Thank you

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I live at Dawson Heights and some of the flats are pretty nice.

However me myself I do not like living here as you can hear every move the neighbours make and we have been unfortunate enough to be landed living near people who have no respect and consideration for others.

Been here for 20+ years and only just recently have we had a household of considerate people living next door to us.

It?s a pretty safe environment as a whole but personally I?d like to move, but it seems that?s not likely for quite a while xx

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