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Beddows v The Welsh Ministers [2008] EWCST 1312(EA-W) (14 October 2008)
Heard on the 7th October 2008 at Prestatyn Magistrates Court, Prestatyn North Wales.
Representations
The Appellant represented herself and was assisted by her husband. The Respondent was represented by Miss Sarah Williams, Welsh Assembly lawyer.
The Tribunal heard evidence from Ms Gwen Baxter the Inspector involved with the case and from Ms Deborah Russell the Regional Manager for the Respondent. The Tribunal heard from the Appellant and her husband Mr Beddows.
The hearing started at 10.30am. At 10.55am the tribunal had a message that the Appellant was 'running' 30 minutes late. The Tribunal stopped and waited until 11.20 am when it re-started. The Appellant and her husband arrived at the hearing at 12 noon. They had the bundle. The evidence given by Ms Baxter was summarised to them and they heard Ms Russell's evidence. They then gave their own evidence.
The Appeal
The background
- The Appellant has not provided sufficient evidence to demonstrate that she is physically and mentally fit to carry on a domiciliary care agency.
- The Appellant has not provided an acceptable standard of documentation to demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements.
The Law
The Evidence
Findings
Decision
The appeal is dismissed.
Our decision is unanimous
Signed
Maureen Roberts (Chair)
Graham Harper
Michael Jobbins
14th October 2008