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RPT Decision: Improvement Notice (MAN/30UG/HIN/2013/0002)

by theEHP | Aug 28, 2014 | Improvement Notices, RPT Decisions

This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice issued by Hyndburn Borough Council. The appeal concerned Category 2 Hazards of Domestic Hygiene, Pest & Refuse.

The tribunal quashed the Improvement Notice and requested that it be replaced with a new Hazard Awareness Notice.

RPT Decision: Improvement Notice (BIR/00FK/HIN/2013/0013)

by theEHP | Aug 28, 2014 | Improvement Notices, RPT Decisions

This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice issued by Derby City Council. The appeal concerned a Category 2 Hazard for Fire Hazard.

The tribunal confirmed the notice.

RPT Decision: Improvement Notice (LON/00AH/HIN/2013/0010)

by theEHP | Aug 28, 2014 | Improvement Notices, RPT Decisions

This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice issued by London Borough of Crydon. The appeal concerned various Category 1 &2 Hazards.

The tribunal dismissed the appeal and varied the notice.

RPT Decision: Improvement Notice (LON/00AU/HIN/2013/0008)

by theEHP | Jul 27, 2014 | Improvement Notices, RPT Decisions

This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice issued by London Borough of Islington. The appeal concerned Category 1 Hazards for Excess Cold.

The tribunal varied the notice.

RPT Decision: Improvement Notice (MAN/00FA/HIN/2013/0016)

by theEHP | Jul 27, 2014 | Improvement Notices, RPT Decisions

This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice issued by Hull City Council.

The tribunal upheld the council’s notice.

RPT Decision: Improvement Notice (LON/00AH/HIN/2013/0018)

by theEHP | Jul 27, 2014 | Improvement Notices, RPT Decisions

This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice issued by London Borough of Croydon. The appeal concerned an improvement notice served on an uninhabited 3 storey Victorian house.

The tribunal therefore concluded that it was appropriate to confirm the Improvement Notice.

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