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KATHERYN SKELLORN QC (instructed by Messrs Withy King) appeared on behalf of Linda Fraser
FRANCES JUDD QC and LUCY REED ( instructed by Messrs Kelcey & Hall) appeared on behalf of the Mother
CHARLOTTE PITTS ( instructed by Bristol City Council) appeared on behalf of the Local Authority
Under FPR rule 30.12(3), the appeal court will allow an appeal where the decision of the lower court was (a) wrong or (b) unjust, because of a serious procedural or other irregularity. Permission to appeal must be given when the applicant demonstrates a real prospect of success.
For the purposes of this judgment, it is unnecessary to go into any further detail as to the allegations against the mother, or the process and outcome of those proceedings. Suffice it to say that the case concluded with no order being made and the children are now at home with the mother with ongoing support from the local authority.
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