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R (on the application of Gallastegui) Westminster City Council

Human rights – Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 – Protest – Appellant camping in tent in Parliament Square as part of peace protest – Respondents issuing directions under section 143 of 2011 Act requiring cessation of prohibited activity of erection and use of tents – Whether sections 143 and 145 of 2011 Act incompatible with Articles 10 and 11 of European Convention on Human Rights – Appeal dismissed

The appellant was a peace campaigner who, since 2006, had been conducting a protest from a site on the east pavement of Parliament Square in London (PSG), where she camped in a tent. In December 2011, the respondents issued directions to the appellant, under section 143(1) of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011, requiring her to cease a “prohibited activity” consisting of the erection and use, in PSG or the pavements surrounding it, of tents or other structures designed or adapted for the purpose of facilitating sleeping or staying in a place for any period; the directions also required the appellant to remove any “prohibited items”.

The appellant brought judicial review proceedings to challenge the legality of the directions, arguing that their enforcement would compel her to end her protest, since she could not afford to travel to PSG every day from her home in Eastbourne. She sought declarations that: (i) she was entitled to retain her tent and continue a 24-hour vigil on a specific site within the Square until April 2015, by virtue of permissions previously granted to her by the first interested party, the Commissioner for the Metropolis, under section 134 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005; (ii) the relevant provisions of Part 3 of the Act, in particular sections 143 and 145, infringed her rights of freedom of expression and of peaceful assembly under Articles 10 and 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights; and (iii) those rights were likewise infringed by the decision of the defendants to enforce the provisions of Part 3.

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