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MISS S MCGIBBON (instructed by Morrison Spowart Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Claimant. MR T TABORI (instructed by the Government Legal Department) appeared on behalf of the Defendant. ____________________
The SSHD did not accept that the room was inadequate accommodation under the Act; at that point it was proposed to move the Claimant and her family within a few days, and she was content to remain until that happened. Guidance was given to the Claimant to contact Migrant Help. The issue that there was insufficient access for the wheelchair could not be answered. CRH had been asked to follow up, and some help with the storage of luggage was offered.
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