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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Anwar v Manchester City Council [2009] EWHC 2876 (Admin) (24 April 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2009/2876.html Cite as: [2009] EWHC 2876 (Admin) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Manchester Civil Justice Centre 1 Bridge Street West Manchester M3 3FX |
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B e f o r e :
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ANWAR |
Claimant |
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MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL |
Defendant |
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Ms Thompson appeared on behalf of the Defendant.
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HIS HONOUR JUDGE PELLING QC:
"If the local housing authority have reason to believe that an applicant may be homeless, eligible for assistance and have a priority need, they shall secure that accommodation is available for his occupation pending a decision as to the duty(if any) owed to him under the following provisions of this Part."
By subsection 3 it provided that:
"2) The duty under this section arises irrespective of any possibility of the referral of the applicant's case to another local housing authority (see sections 198 to 200).
(3) The duty ceases when the authority's decision is notified to the applicant, even if the applicant requests a review of the decision (see section 202). The authority may secure that accommodation is available for the applicant's occupation pending a decision on a review."
"(1) This section applies where the local housing authority are satisfied that an applicant is homeless and is eligible for assistance but are also satisfied that he became homeless intentionally.
(2) If the authority are satisfied that the applicant has a priority need, they shall --
(a) secure that accommodation is available for his occupation for such period as they consider will give him a reasonable opportunity of securing accommodation for his occupation, and
(b) provide him with advice and such assistance as they consider appropriate in the circumstances in any attempts he may make to secure that accommodation becomes available for his occupation."
"Our visiting officer visited your mother on 19/03/09. Your mother informed her she did not ask you to leave, you left of your own accord. As you have voluntarily ceased to occupy the accommodation that was reasonable and available for your continued occupation we find you to be intentionally homeless and as such will provide you with a reasonable period of accommodation which we deem to be 14 days."
"(a) the ones requiring consideration were the merits of the case and the extent to which it can properly be said that the decision was one which was either contrary to the apparent merits or was one which involved a very fine balance of judgment;
(b) whether consideration is required of new material, information or argument which could have a real effect on the decision under review;
(c) the personal circumstances of the applicant and the consequences of an adverse decision on the exercise of the discretion."
"Family came to the hostel at about 22:15hrs. I asked Adeel what he had done so far to identify a property to stay after 03/04/09.
Adeel's reply was quite relaxed and said that he had been phoning about and had been to view one property and has another appointment to view another property. I assisted the family to complete a rent wise application form and did a referral to social services for assistance of deposit towards a private let.
I had given Adeel a few number of landlords. I also advised Adeel to try and speak to his mum to let him stay with her until he had enough for a deposit just in case his leave date is due and the family have no where to go. Adeel said that his mum does not want to hear from him or his family."
Again on 9 April 2009 there appears an entry timed at 13:45 hrs to the following effect:
"I asked Adeel what areas he was interested in residing in. He stated Longsight, Levenshule, Rushholme (South Manchester). I asked Adheel if he had been given the numbers for Skyline Properties & Madina Properties who both accept both HB and Bond Scheme. Adheel confirmed that he had previously been given both numbers. He said he had been in touch with them, but had not had the time to go to there office and discuss type of property required and arrange viewings. I emphasised that he really should do this sooner rather than later. Adheel said he will go to the office."
Again on 13 April 2009 there appears an entry to the following effect:
"Spent some time with Adheel asking him if he was interested in any of the properties that staff had given him on-Thursday-09/04/09 from Madina-Properties.
Adheel said he was'nt interested in them, as they were all 3-Bed-Properties,and he really wants 2-Beds.
Staff contacted Skyline,on Adheel's behalf,the same day that they spoke to Madina-Properties.Adeel was aware of this,as staff informed him they did not have anything in the area's that he was interested in."
Again on 14 April it is recorded that:
"Staff spoke to Adeel,when the family came back in tonight,staff asked Adeel if he had any luck in securing a property-NO-he told staff this morning,that he was going to Madina-Properties,to see what properties they may have,but on returning to Egerton tonight,he said he has'nt been,as he had to go to work."
Finally for the purpose of completing this exercise. I need refer to only two other entries, one dated 20 April 2009 where it is recorded that:
"Staff contacted Madina-Properties,on behalf of Adeel,asking if they would fax over,an up-to-date list of properties-YES-staff have given Adeel a copy."
Then on 21 April 2009 it is recorded that:
"Adeel came to the office to phone Madina. When he came off the phone I asked if there was anything available. Adeel claimed that there was only one property which wasn't available yet in Longsight and Madina would be getting back to him. There was a property in Gorton 2 bed, but he said it wasn't suitable as it was too small for a child!. Explained that a 2 bed house is suitable. When Adeel left the office I phoned Madina so I could update the list. I was told that there was a 2 bed property in Rushhulme available, 2 Parkfield Ave at £550 Pm and a 2 bed Property in Gorton on Windsor St at £495 pm. These properties are ready to be viewed and let. The property on Delafield av Longsight isn't ready yet. Will inform Adeel."
"Adeel and family moved out today. Informed Adheel need to provide 2 months of transactions for each bank account if [housing benefit] is to be processed with a deadline of 21/5/09
Adeel paid £60 rent. Balance to be paid at Egerton Hostel as he does not have a rent card. Tried to obtain a card via FTA section but unable to help. Rentwise application had missing addresses. Faxed back form with requested information. Adeel says unable to persue Medina properties because of rent arrears with Egerton - next pay date next thursday. Adheel says has nowhere to go on leaving Egerton. Advised can contact social services and should do so if any concerns about child."