ON APPEAL FROM THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT
HHJ KNIGHT QC
Claim No: 0CL40126
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE MOORE-BICK
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LADY JUSTICE BLACK
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NZINGA MASWAKU |
Appellant |
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WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
Respondent |
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MR IAN PEACOCK (instructed by Legal & Democratic Services, Westminster City Council) for the Respondent
Hearing date: 7th March 2012
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Lord Justice Mummery:
Introduction
(1) Ground 1 was that the Council had failed to inform the appellant of "the possible consequence of refusal" of an offer of suitable alternative temporary accommodation under s. 193(5) of the 1996 Act.
(2) Ground 2 was that, in relation to the review, there had been a failure to notify or properly apply regulations 6(2) and 8(2) in Part III of the Allocation of Housing and Homelessness (Review Procedures) Regulations 1999 (the Review Regulations), which were made by the Secretary of State under s. 203 of the 1996 Act.
Background facts
"If you refuse this offer
By giving you a suitable temporary home we have discharged our housing duty. Under current circumstances, we are not required to offer you anywhere else to live. So if you refuse our offer, you will have to find you own accommodation unless you successfully challenge our decision (see below)…"
"If you accept this property you must vacate your present accommodation and hand the keys to AJ Bush on the day you move to your new home…."
"If you disagree with this decision
You have the right to ask us to review our decision that our housing duty has ended. You may tell us why you think we are wrong and give us new information to support your case. If you wish, you may get someone else to put your case forward on your behalf."
"If you wish to add to your client's case please provide your representations within 14 days of this letter.
At this stage we do not plan to interview your client but if it becomes necessary, we will inform you in writing."
The law
"(5) The local housing authority shall cease to be subject to the duty under this section if the applicant, having been informed by the authority of the possible consequence of refusal and of his right to request a review of the suitability of the accommodation, refuses an offer of accommodation which the authority are satisfied is suitable for him and the authority notify him that they regard themselves as having discharged their duty under this section."
"…the authority to whom a request for a review under section 202 has been made shall-
(a) notify the applicant that he, or someone acting on his behalf, may make representations in writing to the authority in connection with the review; and
(b) if they have not already done so, notify the applicant of the procedure to be followed in connection with the review."
"(2) If the reviewer considers that there is a deficiency or irregularity in the original decision, or in the manner in which it was made, but is minded nonetheless to make a decision which is against the interests of the applicant on one or more issues, the reviewer shall notify the applicant-
(a) that the reviewer is so minded and the reasons why; and
(b) that the applicant, or someone acting on his behalf, may make representations to the reviewer orally or in writing or both orally and in writing."
The county court judgment
Appellant's submissions
Section 193(5): Council's notification of "possible consequence" of appellant refusing offer
Regulation 6(2) point: notification of right to make representations
Regulation 8(2) point: deficiency or irregularity in original decision
Discussion and conclusions
Section 193(5) possible consequence point
Regulation 6(2)
Regulation 8 (2)
Result
Lord Justice Moore-Bick
Lady Justice Black