Facebook's 74th block (Day 1). This is their 11th double block this year in addition to 2 treble blocks since March. Yesterday District Judge Ruth Fine ordered Declan to pay £1,850 in costs to St Mungo's but this debt has already been cleared by a publishing colleague in America
DAY 46 IN A WEEKLY PERIODIC TENANCY
SUBJECT TO A 'NO FAULT' SECTION 21 NOTICE
MAYOR OF LONDON RSI PROPERTY
14/04/20
With the background as provided above, the Heaveys now are facing an eviction notice from their landlord, Peabody Trust housing association. The tenancy is a flat, which falls under the Mayor of London's Rough Sleepers Initiative. Pardoning my intrusion into English law, but in fairness there does not appear to be any reason for the eviction, relying apparently entirely on the discretion of the landlord.
Joseph R. Carvalko, Esq., American lawyer (full letter here)
Our Church and State website has no less than 59 Nobel Laureates on it despite the never-ending assault on our email; see paragraph 2 under "Church and State" on this blog's sidebar (updated today).
"I wish to appeal your decision this afternoon to stop me from posting to groups without first passing through a security check for every post I wish to make (called by Facebook a "block"), and this for an undisclosed period of time and without any stated reason."
Day 1: This Facebook block, which curtails my ability to post to groups (called a "block"), records as their 13th block this year and as one of two blocks. The second block on a listing of all the groups I belong to continues indefinitely (426 days).
The Central London County Court is based at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Claimant: Declan Heavey
Defendant: St Mungo's
What the issue in these court proceedings boiled down to was whether the court would decide that Declan and I should live in a destabilised tenancy that inhibits our ability to exercise our rights and poses a threat to his life, simply because the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's Tenancy Sustainment Team in North London (TST North) will not even take a phone call to confirm that we are clients of theirs. Declan argued during the conference call that this is not proportionate and lawful. But District Judge Ruth Fine agreed with counsel for St Mungo's that TST North is not obliged to take such a phone call and ordered him to pay £1,850 in costs. He had asked the Judge to take into consideration that St Mungo's had clocked up exorbitant legal fees without mentioning this phone call in their application for strike out.*
30 June: District Judge Ruth Fine orders Declan to pay £1,850 in costs. St Mungo's are under no obligation to even vouch over the phone that we are clients of the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's TST programme (WITH UPDATE 01/07/20)
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* Batchelors Solicitors sent Declan on 23 June their costs amounting to £3,407.50. The counsel for St Mungo's asked the Judge to make him pay that exact amount, even though at the time of submitting these costs to the court, St Mungo's had never mentioned the phone call which was the essence of Declan's claim. His debt to this charity - who's turnover in 2017/18 came to £89.6 million - was cleared by a publishing colleague within 24 hours of my blog post above.
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Headquarters in Gogarburn. The RBS owns National Westminster Bank (NatWest).
Declan currently has NatWest Bank (owned by The Royal Bank of Scotland) before the Financial Ombudsman for the cancellation of a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent. And this after he received £100 compensation from the RBS in recognition of his time, travel costs and inconvenience in setting up this and another standing order on 12 February. He has been waiting since 25 February for NatWest to confirm who subsequently cancelled the standing order and why his salary wasn't paid. His salary continues to be paid online by quick transfer from the business account to his personal account.
27 June: Despite his earlier dealings with the RBS Executive Response Team, Declan has been waiting over four months to learn from Natwest Bank who cancelled a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent (Financial Ombudsman case ref. PNX-3576860-D6B8)
It has to be indisputable that with any sort of level playing field Church and State would have far exceeded the 1.8 million hits we have had this year (see the last paragraph under "Church and State" on this blog's sidebar). Our top five articles have 6.5 million Facebook likes/shares between them.
One of C's roles is as managing director of Network for Church Monitoring. Neither C nor his wife have the vulnerabilities of those presenting with addictions or mental illness.
Skeleton Argument, Counsel for St Mungo's
2 June: In the Matter of: Mr. and Mrs. Declan Heavey. Declan receives a character reference from America for the court and this blog that completely and utterly discredits the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's smear documentation against him in particular. We are in a flat that falls under the Mayor's Rough Sleepers Initiative
St Mungos management were repeatedly warned by their staff via Unite that their actions weere unethical, damaged the work of front line staff and were likley to be unlawful. The same senior managers remain in place https://t.co/ZSXwq3Xd81 #homelessness #ukhousing @labhomeless_cam
— UniteHousingWorkers (@UniteHousing) November 5, 2019
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