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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Anas, R (on the application of) v Westminster City Council [2002] EWCA Civ 156 (21 August 2002) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2002/156.html Cite as: [2002] EWCA Civ 156 |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION (ADMINISTRATIVE COURT)
(MR JUSTICE PITCHFORD)
Strand London WC2A 2LL Wednesday 21 August 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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T H E Q U E E N | ||
(On the application of SARIA ANAS) | ||
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THE WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 020 7421 4040 Fax: 020 7831 8838
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
The Respondent did not attend and was not represented.
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"This letter confirms that your position on the permanent re-housing list is number 5 for a 2 bedroom property, in North Westminster.
The property is to be ground floor or 1st floor lifted, to be adapted with shower facilities.
We understand your wish to be housed in Bayswater, but as stated in Claire Morgan's letter of 12 July 2001, there is nothing on file to suggest you cannot use public transport, or that you have overriding medical or support needs that make it necessary for you to stay in the Bayswater area."
"I would be most grateful if the Council could reconsider their decision in the light of the above mentioned numerous medical problems and psychological/psychiatric problems this gentleman is suffering from. It would be highly desirable if the Council could consider offering Mr Saria Anas (formerly Mr Safwaan Ibrahim) an appropriate property nearer to where he feels safe, near his friends in the Queensway/Bayswater area. This would, undoubtedly, positively contribute to the stability of his mental health and his rehabilitation."
"The friends of Mr Anas have always done the purchasing of essential provisions for him and his family. Mr Anas is prevented from doing this himself through physical disability. He suffers desperately with extreme fear and panic attacks when left alone, thus rendering his wife unable to leave him for any length of time. The importance of this shopping role of Mr Anas' friends cannot be underestimated. It has been very difficult for the help to be extended to the family in the same way given the current distance between Mr Anas and his old circle of friends.
Further, if Mr Anas wife did have to leave him for any length of time, one of their friends would sit with him in order to provide comfort and protection. Whilst living in the Queensway/Bayswater area, if Mr Anas did at any time feel the start of a panic attack or choking sensation whilst out, he could enter any number of premises or houses and be cared for a short time by the familiar people.
It should also be pointed out that the location of Mr Anas' residence will have a huge impact on his mental state. He has been the victim of physical attack three times. Each of these incidents occurred outside the Queensway/Bayswater area. The attacks have left mr Anas with recurrent nightmares. Mr Anas feels safe in the Queensway/Bayswater area, it is where he considers home. He settled there having been displaced from his country of origin, where he has had horrendous experiences.
Our client believes that the attacks outside the area have been the work of the Tunisian government. Mr Anas is convinced that he will be safe of the physical attacks if he lives in an area surrounded by friends and acquaintances and familiar faces. Even if you think this is not true, but a deeply held belief and a facet of the disturbed mental state of Mr Anas, what must be true is the effect of deliberately placing this very troubled and psychologically disturbed individual in an area which he intensely fears will be to further damage his mental health and hinder his rehabilitation."
"Be that as it may, if we accept that you are unable to use the bus or walk to the tube, I do not consider that this would make the offer of 2 Avon Court unreasonable as your mobility is going to be restricted wherever you are located. We have very little stock in the immediate vicinity of tube stations and a limited number of units that would meet both this requirement and your medical needs ie ground floor or first floor lifted. You have previously advised Officers and Dr Farah that you wish to be rehoused in the immediate vicinity of Queensway Tube. We have very few properties in this area. The closest ones are in Queensborough Terrace of which several are sold on the right to buy and, as they are converted street properties, any vacancies would be unlikely to meet your medical requirements. No vacancies in these properties have arisen this financial year.
I have reviewed housing statistics over the last few years showing long term lets provided through Westminster's Housing Register. These statistics show that 2 bedroom long term lets are very scarce in the area you seek, and 2 bedroom ground floor lets would be even scarcer. For instance, in this financial year, of the 37 lettings in the City Council's own stock in the Bayswater Estate Office area only two were two bedroomed properties and only one would have met your medical needs (a ground/first floor maisonette). This property was near the Brunel Estate where you had previously refused a property on the grounds that the area was not safe for you.
Moreover, the aim of the additional financial assistance you receive through DLA is to enable you to get around eg by Taxi. These options would have been available to you at 2 Avon Court. The property we offered you, namely a ground floor property, would have met your previous assessed medical needs in terms of your home environment. I have taken these factors into account in my conclusion that the property was suitable for you.
I note that you are in receipt of higher rate DLA due to your restricted mobility and lower rate DLA because you need help in cooking a meal for yourself. Whilst this does not equate to requiring a full time carer, I do not consider that the position of the flat makes it unsuitable in relation to carers. Your friends in Queensway or any other carers eventually employed, could have easily reached the property by either walking or using public transport such as buses."