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10:52am Thursday 27th August 2009 in
A BID to save two council care homes in Southampton from closure has been thrown out by a judge.
The High Court rejected an application by residents of Whitehaven Lodge in Millbrook and Birch Lawn in Sholing for a judicial review of Southampton City Council’s decision.
Solicitors representing residents said that the result was expected and have appealed.
Campaigners claim that the council had not fully taken into account the health effects of moving the remaining 39 residents.
A medical expert concluded that the short life expectancy of one 95-year-old resident involved in the action was “likely to be reduced to a significant degree”.
The city council’s Tory Cabinet voted unanimously in favour of closing the two homes for the second time in June after putting the original decision on hold to consider the legal challenge.
It claims that there is a falling demand for residential care in the city, and that it could save £500,000 by using private homes instead.
Councillor Ivan White, Cabinet member for adult social care and health, said he regretted that the legal process had “caused not only a delay but a great deal of uncertainty to the residents”.
Since the decision to go ahead with the closures some residents have been moved to other care homes.
Birch Lawn currently has 18 permanent residents, with four people receiving respite care, while Whitehaven Lodge has 17 residents.
The council had hoped to close the homes by the end of the year, although Cllr White said that remaining residents would be moved to a home of their choice “within a timescale to suit them”.
Comments(5)
Paramjit Bahia
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6:02pm Thu 27 Aug 09
clausentum
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10:05pm Thu 27 Aug 09
Paramjit Bahia wrote:Astonishingly, gobsmackingly, succinct thoughtful comment. Impressive. Write more stuff in this style and I'll gladly read it and absorb what you say!
Very disappointing judgement. But what can people expect, judges can only apply the law, morality is not considered. If people want council to apply human values, then they should vote for councillors with conscience.
Condor Man
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11:09pm Thu 27 Aug 09
southy
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8:43am Fri 28 Aug 09
Condor Man wrote:i not going to tell you but i will point you in a direction to give you some sort of idea, this house is owed freehold,
I'd be really interested to know which council tax bands you two throw-backs are in? you seem to want the council to pay for everything so it would be nice to know that you are both putting in as much as you want to take out.
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southy says...
11:36am Thu 27 Aug 09