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Dolly Ogunseye Anti-Social Behaviour Officer Housing Anti-Social Behaviour Team
                 Tenancy Management Enfield Council
                 Classification: PROTECT Dolly,
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                 Please can you contact me regarding this case as I would like an update and the full reasons
                 as to her vulnerability and why we have put her up in the hotel?
                 Thanks, you
                 Louise Brown
                 Anti-Social Behaviour officer
                 Community Safety Unit
                 Regeneration & Environment Department
                 London Borough of Enfield
                 020 8379 4467
                 louise.brown2@enfield.gov.uk

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               Deborah Andrews / Enfield Council Case History
               Page Number: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,
               DATE(S).
               F.1) 24/01/2017
               G.1) 18/01/2016
               15/01/2016
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                 The Enfield Councils History
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                 CASE HISTORY
                 24/01/2017: On the 24/01/2017 My mother had requested my personal Data held about
                 myself on the Enfield Councils computer system and so on to delivered to ourselves and
                 this is the date that the information got taken out of there computer systems.
                 F.1
                 22/11/2015: N/a
                 G.1
                 18/01/2016: History; email from police
                 From: James.Flesher@met.pnn.police.uk
                 mailto: James.Flesher@met.pnn.police.uk
                 Sent: 18 January 2016 15:31
                 To: Louise Brown Subject: RE: Cordell [SEC=PROTECT]
                 Hi Louise,
                 Thanks for this - I'm pleased to hear you think Deborah is being properly supported and
                 that she sounded better - she was in a right state when we spoke to her last.
                 Good news that it looks like she might be able to get help to move.
                 For the camera, we are very happy to come along for a visit. I've spoken to our Sgt and as
                 we understand it the ideal course of action is to advise him to remove it in our presence,
                 then if he refuses, I believe you can take it down and that should be fine so long as the
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