Welcome to theEHP’s newsletter issue 101.

In this weeks newsletter you will find studies about interactive lesson plans and social interactions of babies, RPT Decisions and lots of prosecutions.

 Eviction Notice
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According to a survey carried out by online tenant community ‘The Tenants’ Voice’, a third of tenants who have been evicted, or threatened with eviction, have been put in this position after making a complaint to their landlords about the condition of a property, or after asking for repairs to be carried out. The survey found that:

  • 71% of tenants have paid for repairs themselves rather than ask their landlords
  • 61% of tenants are wary about complaining to their landlords
  • Damp is the number one complaint from 59% of tenants

As a result of the fear of Retaliatory Evictions, more than half of renters admit they are living with an ongoing issue they’d like resolved, but prefer to live with the problem rather than ask their landlords to sort it out. You can rear the full article here.

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Environmental Protection

Environmental Protection: Man unable to enjoy his home due to Council failings
A homeowner has been suffering from loud noise, smells and dust from a nearby business for more than six years after both Barrow and Cumbria councils failed to investigate his complaints properly, finds the Local Government Ombudsman.

Environmental Protection: Basildon Council issues closure of premises notice
BASILDON Council has issued its first closure notice on a flat which has been at the centre of anti-social behaviour and nuisance.

Environmental Protection: Llanelli man to pay £2,200 after rubbish found fly-tipped
A Llanelli man has been ordered to pay a total of £2,200 after a load of rubbish was found dumped in the old sewage works in Carway.

Environmental Protection: DJ equipment seized and noisy neighbour fined
A Romford resident who kept neighbours awake with blaring music was fined £1,200 after a Havering Council investigation seized professional DJ equipment from the home of Joszef Zerkula of Oak Street, Romford RM7 7BS.



Food Safety

Food Safety: Fine for takeaway that didn’t have hygiene on the menu
A Leeds takeaway has been issued a hefty fine for food safety offences after an unsuspecting customer found a cockroach in their pizza.

Food Safety: Hove takeaway fined
On Tuesday, 27 August at Brighton Magistrates Court Mr Muharrem Kartal, aged 47, owner of Golden Fried Chicken, 22 Church Road, Hove, pleaded guilty to 17 counts of failing to comply with food hygiene regulations on the 15th and 25th January, 2013 and failing to improve after repeated visits and advice from the council’s food safety team.

Food Safety: Clubbers takeaway fined for mouse infestation
A Hull takeaway popular with revellers using the Welly Club, Beverley Road has been prosecuted by Hull City Council for food safety offences including extensive mouse activity in the kitchen and storage areas.

Food Safety: Chicken shop fined for flouting food safety laws
The owner of Flavour Chicken in South Street, Romford, has been hit in the pocket after admitting nine food safety offences, despite several warnings to clean up his act.

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theEHP’s Top 10 Environmental Health Books
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Housing

Housing: Wycombe landlord prosecuted
A High Wycombe landlord, Mr Iqbal Singh Mann was caught red handed for illegally renting out an annexe at back of his house at 40 Lindsay Avenue, the court at Aylesbury Magistrate’s Court heard.

Housing: The Tenants’ Voice survey retaliatory evictions
A third of tenants (32%) who have been evicted, or threatened with eviction, have been put in this position after making a complaint to their landlords about the condition of a property, or after asking for repairs to be carried out, according to a survey carried out by online tenant community The Tenants’ Voice.

Housing: Banes fines law breaking landlords
Landlords of three properties riding roughshod over property management rules have been successfully prosecuted by Bath & North East Somerset Council.

Housing: Salford landlord ordered to repay a year’s housing benefit
An absentee landlord has been ordered to repay £19,958.84 in housing benefit for renting out five Salford houses without a licence.

Housing: £12k fine for unlicensed landlord
An unscrupulous landlord who rents a HMO property in south Manchester has been fined almost £12,000 after failing to apply for a property licence.

Public Health

Public Health: Social interactions of babies study reveals how infections spread
A new collaborative study, from Public Health England (PHE) and parenting club, Bounty, found infants have little contact with adolescents and spend more time with their mothers than anyone else, providing valuable information on the best strategies to protect this age group from infections.

Public Health: Where there’s muck there’s bugs
A study by Public Health England (PHE) has found that use of interactive lesson plans significantly improved pupils’ knowledge of bugs and why hand hygiene is important in a farm setting with 80 per cent of children correctly answering questions after the intervention.

Public Health: Waltham Forest wins landmark case for spitting
A campaign by Waltham Forest Council to hold people to account for spitting in the street was put to the test for the first time. Thames Magistrates Court found two individuals guilty after the Council prosecuted them using the same powers used to enforce against litter – endorsing their decision and opening the way for other councils to follow suit.​

Public Health: Brent shisha cafe fined for permitting smoking
The owner of a cafe called Arabian Night Moon Light was found guilty of permitting the smoking of shisha in a smoke-free area at Willesden Magistrates Court on 3 September.

Resources

A Guide to BS 5839-6:2013
This new book, fully revised and updated in its third edition, is the comprehensive guide to BS 5839-6:2013. Based on in-depth experience of developing this code of practice as well as its use in the field, this book provides full background explanation and discusses the practical application of its recommendations.

A Guide to BS 5839-1:2013
This new book, fully revised and updated in its fourth edition, is the comprehensive guide to BS 5839-1:2013. Based on in-depth experience of developing this code of practice as well as its use in the field, this book provides full background explanation and discusses the practical application of its recommendations.

A Guide to BS 5839-8:2013
This new book, fully revised and updated in its third edition, is the comprehensive guide to BS 5839-8:2013. Based on in-depth experience of developing this code of practice as well as its use in the field, this book provides full background explanation and discusses the practical application of its recommendations.

RPT Decisions

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RPT Decision: HIMO Licence Appeal (MAN/30UD/HML/201/0006-17)
This case involves an Appeal against against the refusal of Burnley Borough Council to grant selective licenses. The Tribunal dismissed the appeal.

RPT Decision: HIMO Licence Appeal (CAM/38UC/HMV/2013/0001)
This case involves an Appeal against a condition on a HMO Licence granted by Oxford City Council. The condition concerned required an additional toilet to be fitted in a separate compartment. The Tribunal dismissed the appeal.

RPT Decision: Emergency PO Appeal (MAN/00BU/HEP/2013/0001)
This case involves an appeal against an Emergency Prohibition Order served by Trafford Borough Council. The Tribunal revoked the order because it was deemed invalid.

theEHP’s Top 10 RPT Decisions
We have compiled a list of 2012′s ten most popular RPT Decisions on theEHP. This list has been complied by analysing the most viewed articles on the site.