The clinic have been offered a room in a neighbouring dental clinic to keep up a portion of their operations.
The furious owner of a Stirling aesthetics clinic has blasted Stirling Council after flooding and a sewage leak forced them to shut their doors.
Dr Caroline Steele has now called on the council and contractor for the works, Hillhouse Group, to take responsibility for the damage but has been left frustrated by the response she has received. “I challenged the gentleman responsible for the project within the council on why he hadn’t had the courtesy to visit; he didn’t appear interested and this attitude was repeated by Hillhouse who have been unhelpful and unwilling to accept responsibility.”
“There has been great support from the local business community it’s just unfortunate that the people behind this haven’t been as helpful”, Dr Steele added.
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