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We are aware of the alleged incident that happened on 4th October 2016 as this was
reported to us and this will be addressed separately as part of ongoing Anti-Social
Behaviour investigations.
We note your comments regarding the police and must advise that you take up any issues
with the Independent Police Complaints Commission. We also note your comment
regarding an alleged incident on 14th August 2016. This was not reported to the Council
and should be a matter for the police. We note your comment that your son is scared to go
home due to the alleged issues with his neighbours.
Regarding the allegations of ASB against your son and the issues regarding his dog, we
note your comment that you do not think it is justified to attend the meeting with Lemmy
Nwabuisi prior to your formal complaint being addressed. We note your comment that you
have been advised by a solicitor to wait for the SAR. We also note your comments
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in relation to the letter sent by Lemmy Nwabuisi on 29th November 2016 regarding
reports of anti-social behaviour made against your son by his neighbours and that you will
address these once the SAR is received. Please note that these allegations are serious
breaches of tenancy conditions and will be addressed separately as part of an ongoing
investigation. We have attempted to meet with your son to discuss the allegations made
against him and give him the opportunity to respond. It is important that these issues are
addressed and another meeting will be arranged to facilitate this in due course.
- Subject Access Request (SAR)
The SAR that you have submitted is being responded to separately in accordance with
required timescales.
- Communications
We are aware that you left messages for Sarah Fletcher on three occasions between 16 and
21 November 2016 and she was not available at these times. We confirm that she spoke
directly with Mr Simon Cordell by telephone on 22nd November 2016.
- Housing Options
As a single resident living in a one-bedroom property, the Council considers that your; son
is suitably housed. We do not have sufficient evidence in relation to your son's allegations
of anti-social behaviour against his neighbours to be able to refer him for a transfer on the
housing register.
He can make an online application himself to be placed on the housing register by visiting
the Council Housing pages of the Enfield Council website at www.enfield.Gov.uk. His
eligibility for transfer will then be assessed by the Housing Options team in accordance
with Council policy and they will advise whether his application is accepted.
Alternative options to move are available to him through the mutual exchange scheme,
where tenants are able to swap their home with another tenant, and the fresh start scheme,
where tenants can be supported in moving to a private rented home. Further information
can be found online using the URLs below:
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