A resident of a building that has had heating issues for months said children were being left “cold and suffering”.
Alex Melville, a resident of one of 20 flats at The Clay Farm Centre in Trumpington, Cambridge, said he was boiling kettles to bathe his children.
The building is also home to a GP surgery which has had water coming through the ceiling, and a doctor fears they could close if flooding continues.
Cambridge City Council said the boiler was due to be fixed within three weeks.
Father-of-three Mr Melville, who runs a design studio, moved into the building when it opened in 2018.