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CIVIL DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT LIST
(Mr Justice Newman)
The Strand London Tuesday 2 July 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN | ||
on the application of | ||
CENTERPRISE TRUST LIMITED | Claimant/Applicant | |
and: | ||
MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY | Defendant/Respondent |
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MR R CLAYTON QC (instructed by Hackney Directorate of Law & Probity, 183-187 Stoke Newington High Street, London N16) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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Crown Copyright ©
Tuesday 2 July 2002
"That members agree to holding anti-racism celebratory events in 1998 and annually thereafter as proposed in paragraph 4, 5 and 6."
"That funding of up to £40,000 be approved for 1998, and that officers identify a source of funding from approved budgets."
"Appendix 1 sets out estimated budget for 1998. It can be seen that contributions from the Council would amount to 40% of the total cost of the event. It is important that a decision on the Council's contribution is made at this stage so as to enable the organisers to attract maximum match funding."
"The proposals in this report require annual funding of £40,000 for which no provision currently exists. Resources will have to be identified during the 1998/19989 budget setting process."
"The [blank] festival [blank] requires an immediate decision on Council funding for 2001/02 in order to facilitate early planning and to secure much need match funding. Stoke Newington Midsummer festival is scheduled for early June 2001."
"I was not involved in the Grants Assessment process or in the Appeals process. However on 8 August 2001 I was asked as Chair of the Regeneration Committee to approve the recommendations for grants to voluntary organisations made by the Grants Assessment Panel made under Standing Order 40(SO40) the Council's Emergency process. The report (attached) identified the process undertaken for the allocation of grants and contained recommendations for the allocation of grants to various organisations listed. A principal recommendation was 'that grants are awarded to all projects which scored 17 points and above as scheduled in Appendix 1, except those groups with significant reserves'. The claimant scored 19 point on one project and was awarded a grant on that project. For the second project, the Mare de Gras, the Claimant scored 8 points (as a result of various concerns) and was not awarded a grant. I upheld the recommendations of the Grants Assessment Panel on all the organisations as I considered the decision fair. The recommendations were based on an assessment by Council officers and the independent assessor from OPN."
"• HW [Helen White of the Community and Learning Committee of the council] informed the group that the Mare de Gras event had not been awarded with grant funding as their application did not meet the requirements of the scoring system.
• EA [Mr Amevor] requested information on how the panel assessed applications, how many festivals were awarded monies and whether all the festivals were put under the same scrutiny.
• EA mentioned that he met with Max Caller who assured him that the Hackney Mare de Gras would receive funding. EA felt that the event had been unfairly discriminated against and would be seeking legal advice."
"As you will be aware, there has been a sharp reduction in the funds available to grant aid voluntary sector organisations within the Borough. In consequence of this it has been necessary to apply rigorous criteria -- of which you were advised through the guidance notes, sent to your organisation, earlier this year.
Although it will not be possible to offer your organisation any further funding for this current financial year we would wish to encourage all voluntary sector organisations to apply for next years funding round. Notes and guidance on the funding round for 2002/2003 will be issued in due course."
"With regard to paragraph 4 of the Order made by the Honourable Mr Justice Stanley Burnton on the 29th January 2002 it was Ms Pat Andreou the Defendant's Voluntary Sector Partnership Officer who told me during a telephone conversation that she had had an assurance from Mr Ian Hook the Director of Community and Learning that the Mare de Gras Festival would be funded by the Council. The telephone conversation took place in the first week of June 2001. Prior to the assurance given to me, I was asked by the Defendant to present a budget and to confirm the amount of Match-funding secured from other funders for the festival. I duty complied with the Defendant's request in that regard without any delay."