IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM ROMFORD COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE POLDEN)
Strand London, WC2 |
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LEWIS | CLAIMANT/APPELLANT | |
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LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING | DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT |
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MS C BOLTON (instructed by Legal Services, London Borough of Havering) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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"a) the merits of the case itself
b) any new material or information provided on the application for review
c) the personal circumstances of the applicant and the adverse consequences upon him being refused interim housing together with any other relevant considerations."
It would require an exceptional case for an appeal to succeed against the refusal of the council to rehouse him. Equally, if a council did not consider those three matters, an appeal would stand some chance of success.
"I have taken all these three factors into account in relation to the first factor namely the merits of the original decision I have considered the decision of 30 June 2005 [I interpose to say that with the original decision that he was not in priority need] in detail and my renewed decision of 1 September 2006 [I interpose to say that that was the decision confirming the original decision and which led on the primary issue which led to the first appeal I mentioned]."
The letter of 20 October then went on in much more detail to discuss the second and third aspects and concluded that he should not be rehoused.
"the merits of the case itself … must refer to the application for housing assistance. The authority cannot be expected to plough through and evaluate grounds of appeal on points of law which in any event they will not have seen at the time they have to make a Section 2044(a) decision".
Order: Application granted.