Kings Chambers barrister secures three CPO confirmations for council at public inquiry
Piers Riley-Smith of Kings Chambers has recently secured confirmation of three compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) for City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, all at public inquiry.
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All three involved the compulsory purchase of derelict houses under s.17 of the Housing Act 1985.
The three properties were:
- 29 Beech Crescent: a six-bedroom property which had seemingly been empty since 2004.
- 2 Bull Royd Avenue: a derelict three-bedroom semi-detached property which the council had been attempting to bring back into use through discussions with the owner since 2004. It had become a focus of anti-social behaviour and since 2017 had been subject to a prohibition order which prevented anyone living at the property.
- 118 Cecil Avenue: a property which was frozen in transition between a semi-detached bungalow and a four-bedroom house. The owner had seemingly run out of funds midway through implementing a planning permission for a two-storey rear extension. The unlawful way the half-finished dwelling had been constructed also meant it was causing water to flow into the neighbouring property leading to a civil award of damages against the owner.
Piers Riley-Smith was instructed by Shereen Sheikh of Bradford MDC.
Lawyer - Area FCRM and Planning Team
£41,617 per annum
Lawyer - Property
£41,771 - £47,181 per annum
Senior Lawyer - FCRM & Planning Team
£52,929 + £5,250 Market Forces Factor per annum
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£40,449 - £46,611 per annum (Career graded post – progression through the grade is subject to completing at least 5 years PQE)
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