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Bentley-Thomas v Winkfield Parish Council: Admn 5 Feb 2013

The appellant challenged an order to pay over andpound;18,000 costs after losing her complaint of statutory nuisance against the Parish Council. She had complained as to the noise coming from a playground. Held: She had brought the proceedings knowing of several reasons making her action inappropriate and unnecessary. However, she had followed proper procedures, the … Continue reading Bentley-Thomas v Winkfield Parish Council: Admn 5 Feb 2013

Watkins v Aged Merchant Seamen’s Homes: Admn 17 Apr 2018

This case is about who can bring a complaint of statutory nuisance in respect of premises. Such a claim must be, and can only be ‘made by any person on the ground that he is aggrieved by the existence of a statutory nuisance’. (section 82(1) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (the 1990 Act)). The … Continue reading Watkins v Aged Merchant Seamen’s Homes: Admn 17 Apr 2018

Botross v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council: QBD 7 Nov 1994

Statutory nuisance proceedings are in their nature criminal proceedings, and compensation may be awarded by the court. Citations: Times 07-Nov-1994, (1994) 16 Cr App R (S) 622 Statutes: Environmental Protection Act 1990 82(1) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: Adopted – Regina v Inner London Crown Court ex parte Bentham QBD 1989 The defendant sought legal … Continue reading Botross v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council: QBD 7 Nov 1994