[2005] EWLands ACQ_7_2004 (20 January 2005)
ACQ/7/2004
LANDS TRIBUNAL ACT 1949
COMPENSATION – compulsory purchase – preliminary issue – notice of reference more than 6 years after entry – held claim statute-barred
IN THE MATTER OF A NOTICE OF REFERENCE
BETWEEN
EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF
W R WOOLHOUSE DEC'D
Claimant
and
BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN
Acquiring
BOROUGH COUNCIL
Authority
Re:
Burton Bank and Quarry
off Wakefield Road, Barnsley
Before The President
Sitting at Procession House, 55 Ludgate Hill, London, EC4M 7JW
on 10 January 2005
Martin Carter instructed by A C Frosdick, Borough Secretary, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, for the Acquiring Authority
The claimant did not appear.
The following case is referred to in this decision:
Hillingdon London Borough Council v ARC Ltd [1999] Ch 139
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DECISION ON A PRELIMINARY ISSUE
"It appears to us that as previously indicated, there is only one remaining issue and that is the value of an amount of stone which was taken from the acquired property. It is our understanding that Mr Woolhouse's valuer has agreed the value of the land itself."
"I refer to the last paragraph of your faxed letter to the Lands Tribunal dated 15th November 2004. I have obtained my client's instructions upon the contents of the last paragraph of this faxed letter which are set out hereunder.
With regard to the issue of the stone, this was first raised in April 1999. Various enquiries and discussions took place which it is alleged by the Acquiring Authority demonstrated that the material in question was imported on to the site that is the subject of the above numbered reference in a contaminated state. The relevant stone was subject to analysis and it was recommended that the said stone be disposed of at a licensed tip.
In view of the above mentioned circumstances the Acquiring Authority considers that there is no scope to re-open discussions in relation to the stone to which I have previously referred."
20 January 2005
George Bartlett QC, President