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Arun District Council (20 013 607)
Statement Closed after initial enquiries Commercial and contracts 30-Mar-2021
Summary: We will not investigate Mr C’s complaint that the Council breached the terms of a garage licence agreement by not repairing a leak in the garage roof. This is because the courts are in the best position to decide the issues Mr C complains about. Mr C may put in a money claim to court and we find it is reasonable for him to do this.
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Wakefield City Council (20 000 985)
Statement Not upheld Commercial and contracts 25-Mar-2021
Summary: Mr X complains the Council has not dealt properly with the tendering process for a contract. The Ombudsman will not investigate Mr X’s complaint further because it would have been reasonable for Mr X to take the matter to court.
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London Councils Transport & Environment Committee (20 011 707)
Statement Closed after initial enquiries Commercial and contracts 18-Mar-2021
Summary: We will not investigate Mr X’s complaint about a breach of contract by the Council. This is because the complaint is late and it would be reasonable for Mr X to go to court.
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City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (20 009 685)
Statement Closed after initial enquiries Commercial and contracts 09-Mar-2021
Summary: We will not investigate this complaint from a businessman about the Council’s failure to pay him a grant under its Business Growth Scheme. This is mainly because the man’s dispute with the Council about whether he breached the grant agreement is ultimately a matter for the courts to decide on. In addition, the man has complained late about this matter.
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City of York Council (20 006 365)
Statement Upheld Commercial and contracts 18-Feb-2021
Summary: Mrs X complains the Council wrongly disposed of belongings from a garage it leased to her husband for a second time. The Council has accepted there was fault. It has apologised, made service improvements and offered payments for Mrs X’s time, trouble and distress. I am satisfied these are a suitable remedy for the injustice caused. The courts are better placed to deal with the dispute about the value of the lost property.