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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (King's Bench Division) Decisions >> Great Yarmouth Borough Council v Al-Abdin & Ors [2022] EWHC 3476 (KB) (21 December 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/KB/2022/3476.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 3476 (KB) |
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KINGS BENCH DIVISION
Fetter Lane London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
BETWEEN:
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GREAT YARMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL |
Claimant |
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AL-ABDIN & Ors |
Defendants |
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MR M BERKIN (instructed through Direct Access) appeared on behalf of the First to Third Defendants.
MR P BROWN KC (instructed by Clyde & Co) appeared on behalf of the Fourth Defendant.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE HOLGATE:
Background to the present application
Background to the use of hotels to accommodate asylum seekers
Serco's involvement at Great Yarmouth
Planning considerations
Policy GY6
"… the Council principally aims to:
(a) encourage year-round, sustainable tourism;
(b) encourage investment in major new tourism, leisure and entertainment facilities;
(c) resist the loss of key tourism uses to non-tourism uses;
(d) conserve the seafront's heritage assets and bring them back into viable, active use where possible; …"
"Residential accommodation which is not self-contained, and other forms such as houses of multiple occupation, hostels and similar uses, will not be permitted within the Seafront Area."
"Great Yarmouth's Seafront Area provides the main focus for holidaymakers with the greatest concentration of tourist attractions and range of other related tourism and entertainment uses. It is therefore strategically important to the Borough's economy. "
Enforcement action
Legal principles
Serious issue to be tried
Damages
Balance of convenience
"Would the immediate restraint of the proposed use by injunction, rather than the use of other enforcement action, be 'commensurate' with that harm?"
"The need to enforce planning control in the general interest is a relevant consideration and in that context the planning history of the site may be important. The 'degree and flagrancy' of the breach of planning may be critical. Where conventional enforcement measures have failed over a prolonged period, the court may be more ready to grant an injunction. The court may be more reluctant where enforcement action has never been taken."
"However, given the ongoing urgent situation, Serco would like to be able to explore suitable options in the GY6 area (including but not limited to the Villa Rose Hotel). This would be in accordance with Serco's contractual obligations with the Home Office to explore suitable solutions in relevant areas. However, Serco has not been able to do this because of the ongoing current proceedings. This is contrary to the position in other coastal towns where Serco has been able to use suitable hotels as IA."
"The claimant is aware of alternative opportunities to accommodate asylum seekers within its own area of jurisdiction. To my mind, there are potential occasions that would be appropriate for hostel use in order to accommodate asylum seekers which are outside the relatively small part of the borough that is affected by the GY6 policy area and which are therefore less sensitive or more appropriate for this type of use."
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