grandad wrote:
mancityfan wrote:
You might want to ask them for the minutes of when they adopted the 1976 act?
I know that this was a while ago and I can't remember if i posted anything about this but I did ask for the minutes and I received a copy. It was in January 1981. I have checked the local newspapers in the library archive and i can't find any public notice referring to the adoption of the act. I have asked the Council about this and asked them to check yet again but they don't seem interested. It seems to me that they will only act on this if we make a legal challenge, which they know, we can't afford. I intend to write to all the parish councils to ask them to check their records to see if they received any correspondence about this.
In Aylesbury Vale District Council v Call a Cab Limited it states.
Following the House of Lords judgment in Boddington v British Transport Police [1999] 2 AC 143 it argued that it was entitled to show on balance of probabilities that the resolution was procedurally invalid. Section 45(3) provides that no resolution should be made unless the Council has placed a statutory notice of intention to adopt in a local newspaper and has served the same on parishes and parish meetings in its area. In the case of Aylesbury Vale there are 85 parishes and 27 parish meetings. While it was accepted that newspaper advertisements had been placed, the company did not accept that notices had been duly sent, let alone received. It argued that non-receipt by one parish was sufficient to vitiate the resolution.