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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
B e f o r e :
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THE KING on the application of WEST LINDSEY DISTRICT COUNCIL |
Claimant |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Defendant |
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(1) SCAMPTON HOLDINGS LIMITED (2) SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE |
Interested Parties |
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MR PAUL BROWN KC, MR NICK GRANT and MS ISABELLE BUONO (instructed by Government Legal Department) appeared on behalf of the Defendant.
THE INTERESTED PARTIES did not appear and were not represented.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE KERR:
Introduction
Background and facual position
a) the Site will be used for adult, single male asylum seekers;
b) the Home Office is assessing how long asylum seekers will be accommodated there;
c) the Home Office only intends to use Scampton on a temporary basis;
d) the Home Office plans to use a phased approach to moving people on site, starting with about 200 and increasing to about 2,000 people over time; and
e) the Home Office is committed to working with the council to develop their long term vision for the Site.
The parties' submissions
"A local planning authority must not take any step for the purposes of enforcement in relation to Crown land unless it has the consent of the appropriate authority."
And by subsection (4):
"A step taken for the purposes of enforcement is anything done in connection with the enforcement of anything required to be done or prohibited by or under this Act."
By subsection (5) of section 296A, a step includes applying to the court.
Reasoning and conclusions