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Vassily v Secretary of State for the Environment

Compulsory purchase for rehabilitation–Objector, a builder, seeks to carry out his own conversion–Secretary of State entitled to say council could do it better–Judge nevertheless thinks it a pity that owner-occupiers could not be brought into a rehabilitation scheme in some way that would save their homes

This was an
application by Mr Christakis Vassily, of 68 Hilldrop Crescent, Holloway, London
N, for an order quashing the Islington (Hilldrop Road) Compulsory Purchase
Order 1972, made by the London Borough of Islington and confirmed by the
respondent, the Secretary of State for the Environment, in so far as it related
to his (the applicant’s) dwelling-house.

Mr Vassily
appeared in person. Mr H K Woolf (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor)
represented the respondent.

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