by theEHP | Jun 7, 2017 | Case Summary, Feature Products, Health & Safety, Health & Safety
Little Champs Nursery, Shree Sanatan Centre, Belper Street, Leicester, LE4 6ED is registered to provide childcare from birth up to the age of 12. It provides pre-school, breakfast and after school services and services during the school holidays and is open Monday to Friday from 8am – 6pm.
by theEHP | Apr 6, 2013 | Case Summary, Housing, Housing, Store
This Case Summary outlines a recent judgement that considered whether a five-storey block of purpose built self-contained flats required a HMO licence. The building contained a shop to the ground floor and a number of self contained flats in multiple occupation to the upper four floors (by Mike Warren).
by theEHP | Sep 9, 2012 | Case Summary, Housing, Housing, Store
A landlord with properties in Newcastle upon Tyne has been prosecuted by Newcastle City Council for operating two Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) without the required licences.
by theEHP | Jul 12, 2012 | Case Summary, Housing, Housing, Store
We recently reported that Camden Council had prosecuted a struck-off solicitor for failing to license a property let to 12 people (view article). We have been provided with a detailed case summary that shows just how complex housing prosecutions can be.
by theEHP | May 11, 2012 | Case Summary, Health & Safety, Health & Safety, Store
Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd, the company that operates Warwick Castle, has been convicted of failing to protect the health and safety of visitors, following a 7 day trial. Read the case summary by Daniel Mulryan.
by theEHP | Mar 30, 2012 | Case Summary, Housing, Housing, Store
The case of SBC v Isaac Odeniran went to Southend Magistrates Court on Friday 10th February 2012, Mr Isaac Odeniran of Parkmead, Loughton, was found guilty of failing to comply with an Improvement Notice and fined £4000 (out of a possible maximum fine of £5000). He was also ordered to pay the Council’s full costs (in excess of £4000) and a victim surcharge of £15. (By Paul Oatt)