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                My Asbo Response Bundle Served & Dated From:
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                                                     INDEX


          Number              Information            Report      Date                      Page
                                                       Id
             01      STATEMENT OF SIMON COR-          998      24/02/2015               1,2,3,4,5,6,7
                                 DELL
             02      STATEMENT OF SIMON COR-          1300     22/12/2015           8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
                                 DELL
             03       STATEMENT OF LORRAINE           998      24/02/2015    16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,
                               CORDELL                                                     29,30
             04       STATEMENT OF LORRAINE           1351     10/02/2016             31,32,33,34,35,36
                               CORDELL
             05      EMAILS CONFIRMING SIMON          449 +   25/08/2013 –   37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,
                     CORDELL PROVIDING EQUIP-                  26/08/2013    50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,
                      MENT FOR PONDERS END                                   63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,
                               FESTIVAL                                               76,77,78,79,80,81,
             06            ENFIELD SCOUTS             446      22/08/2013    86,87.88.89.90.91.92.93.94.95.96.97.98.
                                                                              99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,
                                                                                        108,109,110
             07        PONDERS END/ LOCK TO                       N/a                111,112,113,114,115
                        LOCK FESTIVAL FLIERS
             08        PONDERS END FESTIVAL           454      30/08/2013              116,117,118,119
                       EQUIPMENT RENTAL IN-
                                VOICE
             09      LOCK TO LOCK EQUIPMENT           469      14/09/2013              120,121,122,123
                           RENTAL INVOICE
             10         THE CHRISTMAS GLOW            554      07/12/2013              124,125,126,127
                       EQUIPMENT RENTAL IN-
                                VOICE
             11        MUSWELL HILL FESTIVAL          461      06/09/2013            128,129,130,131,132
                       CEREBAL PALSY EMAILS
             12        EQUIPMENT RENTAL IN-           463      08/09/2013              133,134,135,136
                     VOICE MUSWELL HILL FESTI-
                                 VAL
             13      INTERNET SEARCH TO CON-          1147     22/07/2015          137,138,139,140,141,142
                      FIRM DOMAIN’s DATES FOR
                       TOO SMOOTH COMPANY
                      PROOF OF COMPANY PUR-
                                CHASE
             14       CERTIFICATION OF INCOR-         1012     10/03/2015                 143,144
                     PORATION TOO SMOOTH  L I
                                MI T ED




             15        LETTER FROM HOMELESS           N/a         N/a                       145
                        PERSON AIMEE SCOTT]]></page><page Index="3"><![CDATA[Simon Cordell’s

                My Asbo Response Bundle Served & Dated From:
                                                 00/00/2014

                                                     INDEX


          Number                Information                Report      Date                   Page
                                                             Id
         16         PROPOSAL FOR TOO SMOOTH FES-          N/A       15/02/2012  146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,1
                    TIVAL AT BARLEY LANDS                                       54,155,156,157,158,159,160,161,16
                                                                                2,163,164,165,166,167,168,169,170,
                                                                                171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,1
                                                                                79,180,181,182,183,184,185,186,18
                                                                                7,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,195,
                                                                                196,197,198,199
         17         KGM LETTERS RE: INSURANCE                                   200,201

         18         STATEMENT OF PETER WOOD KGM           985       11/02/2015  202,203,204
                    INSURANCE
         19         TRANSCRIPT OF TELEPHONE CALL          531       14/11/2013  205,206,207,208
                    MADE BETWEEN PC GEOGHAN
         20         EMAIL REQUESTING COURT NOTE           990       16/02/2015  209
                    FOR TRIAL IN LAVENDER HILL
                    MAGISTRATES COURT
         21         FOLLOWING SIMON CORDELL               908       26/11/2014 210,211,212,213
                    SUMMONS FOR NO INSURANCE
                    COURT CLERK’S HANDWRITTEN
                    NOTES RESULTING IN CONVIC-
                    TION FOR NO INSURANCE


         22         DRIVING BAN / TRANSCRIPT OF           969       26/01/2015  214,215,216,217,218,219,220,22
                    SUCCESSFUL APPEAL AGAINST                       B-Day       1,223,224,225,226,227,228,229,2
                    NO INSURANCE CONVICTION                                     30,231,232,233,234,235,236,237,
                                                                                238,239,240,241,242,243,244,24
                                                                                5,246,247,248
         23         STATEMENT OF SIMON CORDELL  1063                29/04/2015 249,50,251,252,253
                    AS REQUESTED BY THE METRO-
                    POLITAN POLICE
         24         HIRE TERMS TOOSMOOTH + IN-            N/a       N/a         254,255,256,257
                    VOICE BLANK

         25         HANDWRIITEN LETTER FROM               857       06/10/2014 258,259
                    LUMINA DE TERVILLE
         26         DEMS BUSINESS CARD                    N/a       N/a         260

         27         DEMS FASHION SHOW TICKETS             749       20/06/2014 261
                    20.06.2014 FOR THE 6/11/2014
         28         FLIER FOR BLISS FASHION SHOW  890               08/11/2014 262
                    AT KEMPE HALL
         29         LONDON 420 PRO CANNABIS               688       17/04/2014 263,264
                    RALLY 2014]]></page><page Index="4"><![CDATA[Simon Cordell’s

                My Asbo Response Bundle Served & Dated From:
                                                 00/00/2014

                                                     INDEX



          Number                Information                Report      Date                   Page
                                                             Id
         30         EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE              749       20/06/2014 265,266,267,268
                    POSITIVE VIBRATIONS
         31         LETTER FROM MOSES HOWE                N/a       N/a         269
                    DIRECTOR OF EVERY DECIBLE
                    MAITERS
         32         STATEMENT OF MOSES HOWE               997       23/02/2015 270
                    DATED
         33         STATEMENT OF JAMIE DUFFY              N/a       N/a         271,272

                    STATEMENT OF LORRAINE COR-            1272      24/11/2015 273,274,275,276,277,278
                    DELL RE INTERNET SEARCHES
                    TO DEMONSTRATE
         34         STATEMENT OF DWAYNE ED-               736       07/06/2014 279,280,281,282,283
                    WARDS

         35         PICTURES OF SOUTHBURY ROAD  N/a                 N/a         284
                    TRAIN STATION AND CROWN
                    ROAD
         36         FREEDOM OF INFORMATION RE- 1350                 09/02/2016 285,286,287
                    SULTS FROM ENFIELD COUNCIL

         37         UPDATED FREEDOM OF INFOR-             1321      11/01/2016  288,289,290,291,292,293,294,29
                    MATION RESULTS FROM EN-                         +           5,296
                    FIELD COUNCIL
         38         MEDIA ARTICLES RE COM-                693       25/04/2014 297,298,299,300,301,302
                    PLAINTS AT CROWN ROAD
         39         GRID REFERENCEAND STREET              N/a       2014        303,304,305,306,307,308,309,31
                    MAPS TO DEMONSTRATE DIS-                                    0,311,312,313,314,315,316,317,3
                    TANCE OF REPORTS ON CAD SYS-                                18,319,320,321,322,323,224,325,
                    TEM THAT HAVE BEEN WRONG-                                   326,327,328,329,330,331,332,33
                    LY AITRIBUTED TO PROGRESS                                   3,334,335,336,337,338,339,340,3
                    -CLARIFICATION REQUESTED                                    41,342,343,344,345,346,347,348,
                    AND ALSO FULL DISCLOSURE OF                                 349,350,351,352,353,354,355,35
                    ALL CADS CROSS REFERENCES                                   6,357,358,359
         40         CORRESPONDENCE TO CON-                N/a       2014+       360,361,362,363,364,365,366,36
                    FIRM SIMON CORDELL IN-                                      7,368,369,370,371,372,373,374,3
                    VOLVED IN KEMPE HALL AND                                    75,376,377,378,379,380,381,382,
                    TRUE REASON DISCLOSED AS TO                                 383,384,385,386,387
                    WHY KEMPE HALL WAS CLOSED
         41         EMAILS RECTIFYING ERRORS IN           650       13/03/2014 388,389,390.391,392,393,394,39
                    PNC HISTORY OF SIMON CORD-                                  5,396,397,398,399,300,301,302,3
                    ELL AKA SIMON BENJAMIN                                      03,304,305,306,307,308,309,410]]></page><page Index="5"><![CDATA[Simon Cordell’s

                My Asbo Response Bundle Served & Dated From:
                                                 00/00/2014

                                                     INDEX



          Number           Information           Report      Date                        Page
                                                   Id
            42            PICTURES OF              N/a       2014                   411,412,413,414
                         PROGRESS WAY
            43            PICTURES OF              N/a       2014                       415,416
                       MILLMARSH LANE
            44         RESPONSE TO HHJ            1363    22/02/2016        417,418,419,420,421,422,423,424
                         PAWLAK LETTER
            45          NON-DISCLOSER             1363    22/02/2016            425,426,427,428,429,430

            46         LETTER TO JUDGE            1580    26/09/2016                  431,432,433

            47        ISSUES OF CONCERN           1598    14/10/2016 434,435,436,437,438,439,450,451,452,453,
                          Letter to Judge                               454,455,456,457,458,459,460,461,462,463
           END                 END                END        END                         END]]></page><page Index="6"><![CDATA[The Start of the Original Asbo

                                                  Documents!]]></page><page Index="7"><![CDATA[IN THE WOOD GREEN
           CROWN COURT

           BETWEEN

                                                            SIMON CORDELL
                                                                                                   APPELLANT
                                                                   And
                                               THE COMMISSIONER OF THE POLICE OF THE
                                                              METROPOLIS

                                                                                                   RESPONDENT







                                           INDEX TO BUNDLES OF DOCUMENTS







               Document                                                                            Page No:



           1   STATEMENT OF SIMON CORDELL DATED 24.02.2015                                         Pg 1-7
                STATEMENT OF SIMON CORDELL DATED 22.12.2015                                        Pg 8-15

                STATEMENT OF LORRAINE CORDELL DATED 24.02.2015                                     Pg 16- 30
                STATEMENT OF LORRAINE CORDELL DATED 10.02.2016                                     31A - 36A
                EMAILS CONFIRMING SIMON CORDELL PROVIDING EQUIPMENT FOR PONDERS
                END FESTIVAL 25.08.2013 - 26.08.2013                                               Pg 31 - 76
                ENFIELD SCOUTS                                                                     Pg 77 - 97
                PONDERS END FESTIVAL FLIERS                                                        Pg 98 - 102
                EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE DATED 30.08.2013                                          Pg 103 - 106
                LOCK TO LOCK EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE DATED 14.09.2013                             Pg 107 - 110
                THE CHRISTMAS GLOW EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE DATED 07.12.2013                       Pg 111 - 114
                MUSWELL HILL FESTIVAL CEREBAL PALSY EMAILS                                         Pg 115 - 121
                EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE MUSWELL HILL FESTIVAL DATED 08.09.2013                    Pg 112 - 125
                INTERNET SEARCH TO CONFIRM DOMAIN DATES FOR TOO SMOOTH COMPANY                     Pg 126 - 127
                PROOF OF COMPANY PURCHASE                                                          Pg 128 - 131
                CERTIFICATION OF INCORPORATION TOO SMOOTH LI M I T ED DATED 10.03.2015             Pg 132 - 133



           2   LETTER FROM HOMELESS PERSON AIMEE SCOTT                                             Pg 134

           3   DETAILED PROPOSAL FOR TOO SMOOTH FESTIVAL AT BARLEY LANDS
                                                                                                   Pg 135 - 188
                KGM LETTERS RE
           4   INSURANCE                                                                           Pg 189 - 190
                STATEMENT OF PETER WOOD KGM INSURANCE DATED 11.02.2015                             Pg 191 - 193
                TRANSCRIPT OF TELEPHONE CALL MADE BETWEEN PC GEOGHAN 14.11.2013                    Pg 194 - 197
                EMAIL REQUESTING COURT NOTE FOR TRIAL IN LAVENDER HILL MAGISTRATES
                COURT
                FOLLOWING SIMON CORDELL SUMMONS FOR NO INSURANCE                                   Pg 198

                COURT CLERK'S HANDWRITTEN NOTES RESULTING IN CONVICTION FOR NO
                INSURANCE                                                                          Pg 199 - 202


                TRANSCRIPT OF SUCCESSFUL APPEAL AGAINST NO INSURANCE CONVICTION                    Pg 203 - 236

                STATEMENT OF SIMON CORDELL AS REQUESTED BY THE METROPOLITAN POLICE
                                                                                                                   1]]></page><page Index="8"><![CDATA[DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONALSTANDARDS DATED 29.04.2015                              Pg 237 - 241

          5   HIRE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR DEMS                                 BLISS CHARITY EVENT  Pg 242 - 245
              HANDWRIITEN   LEITER FROM LUMINA DE TERVILLE                                      Pg 246 - 247
              DEMS BUSINESS CARD                                                                Pg 248

              DEMS FASHION SHOW TICKETS 08.11.2014                                              Pg 249
              FLIERFOR BLISSFASHION SHOW AT KEMPE HALL                                          Pg 250


          6   LONDON 420 PRO CANNABIS RALLY 2014                                                Pg 251 - 252

          7   EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE POSITIVE VIBRATIONS  20.06.2014                          Pg 253 - 256
              LETTER FROM MOSES HOWE DIRECTOR OF EVERYDECIBLE MAITERS                           Pg 257

              STATEMENT OF MOSES HOWE DATED 23.02.2015                                          Pg 258

          8   STATEMENT OF JAMIE DUFFY DATED 24.02.2015                                         Pg 259 - 260
              STATEMENT OF DWAYNE EDWARDS                                                       Pg 261
              STATEMENT OF LORRAINE CORDELL RE INTERNET SEARCHES TO DEMONSTRATE
              THAT PROGRESS WAY EVENT WAS ORGANISED BY SOMEONE ELSE                             Pg 262 - 270
                                                                                                Pg 271
                                                                                                Pg 272

              PICTURES OF SOUTHBURY ROAD TRAIN STATION AND CROWN ROAD                           Pg 272A – 278A
              MAP SHOWING DISTANCE BETWEEN PROGRESS WAY EN11FT AND CROWN ROAD                   Pg 273
              EN1

              FREEDOM OF INFORMATION RESULTS FROM ENFIELD COUNCIL                               Pg 274 - 278

              UPDATED FREEDOM OF INFORMATION RESULTS FROM ENFIELD COUNCIL                       Pg 278A – 285A
              MEDIA ARTICLES RE COMPLAINTS AT CROWN ROAD                                        Pg 279 - 284


              GRID REFERENCEAND STREET MAPS TO DEMONSTRATE DISTANCE OF REPORTS
              ON CAD SYSTEM THAT HAVE BEEN WRONGLY AITRIBUTED TO PROGRESS -
              CLARIFICATION REQUESTED AND ALSO FULL DISCLOSURE OF ALL CADS CROSS                Pg 285 - 337
              REFERENCES

          9   CORRESPONDENCE TO CONFIRM SIMON CORDELL INVOLVED IN KEMPE HALL
              AND TRUE REASON DISCLOSED AS TO WHY KEMPE HALL WAS CLOSED                         Pg 338 - 366

          10  EMAILS RECTIFYING ERRORS IN PNC HISTORY OF SIMON CORDELL AKA SIMON                Pg 367 - 390
              BENJAMIN
          11  PICTURES OF PROGRESS WAY                                                          Pg 391 - 394

              PICTURES OF MILLMARSH LANE                                                        Pg 395 - 396

          12  RESPONSE TO HHJ PAWLAK LETTER 22/02/2016                                          Pg 397 - 405
              NON-DISCLOSER                                                                     Pg 406 - 411
              LETTER TO JUDGE 26/09/2016                                                        Pg 412 - 414

              ISSUES OF CONCERN 14/10/2016                                                      Pg 415 - 444
                                                                                                               2]]></page><page Index="9"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS


                                     (C.J. Act 1967, S2,9.M.C. Rules 1968 R58)

         STATEMENT OF: Simon Cordell AGE OF WITNESS (if over 21): 34

         OCCUPATION OF WITNESS: Unemployed ADDRESS: 109


         Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ TELEPHONE:







         This statement consisting of 7 page(s) each signed by me, is true to the best of my

         knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be
         liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be false or do not

         believe to be true.
         Dated the 24th day of February 2015

                                                                Signed
                                          Signature Witnessed by ....
         YA/450/15

                                               th
         I am Simon Cordell; my date of birth is 26 January 1981. My home address is as stated above. I am making
         this witness statement in response to members of the police and local authority’s application for an anti-social
         behaviour order.




         I am currently in the process of trying to establish my company. I have not yet incorporated it; however, I am
         currently working on having it registered as a company. I am aiming to have it registered as a limited company
         with charitable status within the articles of the memorandum of association. I have become a member at

         general meetings held at my local community hall In turn taking part in the daily challenges a community hall
         can be presented with. This has introduced me to various people who have helped me with good advice.



         I have always wanted to give something back to the community. I have established my web site with a lot of
         help of others and have now "parked" my company, and I exhibit proof of this of this as SC/1. The company is
         not yet trading, but I aim to trade soon.


         I was placed in the care system as a child, and I try to help vulnerable people. I know what it is like to have to

         fend for yourself. I exhibit letters of proof that I have helped homeless people as exhibit SC/2.









         Signed                                   Witnessed By
                                                                   1]]></page><page Index="10"><![CDATA[I believe that this application is an attempt by members of the police and local Authority to find me guilty of

          offences I have not committed in turn having an effect on my health and stopping me from developing my
          company, and it is not acceptable or reasonable. I am in the process of developing a business plan for a
          festival at Barley lands in Essex. I had planned to have this event in 2014, however, the stress of the ongoing

          ASBO proceedings have stopped me from putting this festival on. I exhibit a draft business plan as exhibit
          SC/3, and a business submission form for a community festival as exhibit SC/4.



          I was once arrested by members of the police outside White Sands Nightclub on 14 November 2013 at
                                                                                      th
          Brixton Hill and I had my van seized. The reason given for stopping me was that I had "tools of the trade” in my

          van and my insurance did not cover driving a vehicle on this basis. My vehicle was seized as it was alleged
          that I did not have insurance. I was actually insured at the time, and there were no tools in my van. I exhibit

          proof of my insurance as exhibit SC/4. A police officer gave incorrect evidence in court that he had not taken
          my vehicle because there were tools in it; however, he had made an inconsistent statement previously saying

          that there were tools in the van. I exhibit proof of this incident as exhibits SC/5, a witness statement
          authenticating the sound recordings I have submitted, exhibit SC/6, transcripts of sound recordings of

          conversations with police personnel and my insurance company, and exhibit SC/7, a sound recording of a
          phone call from a police officer to my insurance company, and exhibit SC/8, a further sound recording of a

          phone call between the insurance company and the police car pound. I was convicted of driving without
          insurance on the basis of his evidence. I am appealing against conviction on the basis that the police officer

          gave incorrect evidence to court. My insurance company has provided me with a letter of indemnity and
          witness statement in this respect; however, I am currently banned from driving as a result of the officer’s
          incorrect evidence. I exhibit the clerk’s notes from the Magistrates Court trial verifying that the police officer

          told the court that my Van had not been seized because of there being tools in the Van, and a covering email
          from Lavender Hill Magistrates Court, as exhibit SC/9, and I exhibit proof that I am currently banned from

          driving as exhibit SC/10. I had a legitimate reason for being at White Sands Nightclub as I was discussing
          becoming entertainment manager for White Sands Nightclub; I was going to see a friend about the possibility

          of a job interview. My van was empty on the date in question.


          I accept that I own entertainment equipment. I have acquired these for my company. I am trying to build a

          company, and the aim was to rent the equipment out to people. I have prepared draft terms and conditions of
          business that I exhibit as SC/11. I was trying to hire the equipment out to conferences, school fates, local

          community events, private birthday parties until the stress became too










          Signed                                  Witnessed By
                                                       2]]></page><page Index="11"><![CDATA[much. I would hire the equipment out to private parties, and to people who could provide me with sufficient
          identification, and who could cover any damage to the equipment.




          I have worked and attempted to work with charitable organizations, in particular Muswell Hill festival helping

          kids with cerebral palsy, as well as the local scouts Ponders End festival, Lock to Lock festival, Enfield Town
          Festival, Durant’s Park Festival. I am a member on the committee at my local community hall, I have also
          been working alongside D.E.M.S event management service’s in aid of Bliss who are a charity that helps

          premature babies. I have been building strong relationships with a view to developing a running business
          helping make a positive effect of today’s people and society. I exhibit proof of my business relationship with

          D.E.M.S as exhibit SC/12. I am very concerned that this application is damaging my attempts to build a
          legitimate business by way of darkening my name and company brand. I had arranged a community charity
          children’s fashion show fundraiser, and I exhibit proof of this in the form of tickets that had been printed for the

          event as exhibit SC/13. However, this event did not go ahead as planned as the stress of these ongoing
          proceedings meant I could not take part in it.


          I am currently signed off from work due to problems that I am having. I exhibit proof of this in the form of my
          doctor’s authorisation as exhibit SC/14. These proceedings have taken a large part in the deterioration of

          my health, by way of the stress caused.



          I will now comment on the incidents that I am alleged to have been involved in and that form the substance of
          the complaint that has been laid against me.



          I am alleged to have been involved in the organisation of and/or supplied equipment for and/or attended an
          illegal rave at Canary Wharf on 12 January 2013. I accept having attended a private party on this date I had
                                         th
                                                          th
          been invited to; I did not organise any event on the 12 January 2013, and I did not hire out or lend any sound
          equipment or encourage anybody else to do so. I arrived at the occupied building at about 10 or 11pm. I was
          there for about 3 hours, and then I was attacked by an occupier of the building and I was hospitalised. I was

          taken to hospital at about 2am. I do not know what happened after I left, but I was not involved in organising
          any event and I did not rent or lend out any sound equipment in respect of this. I exhibit proof that I was

          hospitalised as exhibit SC/15. I also dispute that I have any criminal convictions for Class A drugs or for
                                                                            th
          supplying any drugs. I did not cause any Anti Social Behaviour on the 12 January 2013.


          On the 7 April 2013, I was going out with my friends and I had some off road bikes in the back of my van. I
                 th
          was looking forward to this day, and it had been arranged for a Sunday. We were waiting









          Signed                                  Witnessed By
                                                                   3]]></page><page Index="12"><![CDATA[at Ellesmore Road when the police stopped my van outside my friends. Ellesmore Road is a house

         on a housing estate. I do not see how this is relevant to proceedings for an anti-social behaviour
         order; in addition, the prosecution offered no evidence in respect of the charges that were brought
         even though they were reliant on police witnesses. I had been wrongfully arrested for not having

                                                                                                     th
         insurance when I was insured to drive. I did not cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 7 April
         2013.



         It is alleged that I was looking for venues in which illegal raves could be held on 24 May 2013. I
                                                                                              th
         dispute this. I had been contacted by a friend called Joshua who was living at 204 High Street

         Ponders End EN3 4EZ known as the Old Police Station at Ponders End. As I was driving towards
         204 High Street I was stopped by members of the police. I consented to having my person and my

         car searched; however, I had not done anything wrong and nothing was found. I dispute making any
         comments about being able to attract people to illegal raves and illegal 3-day events. I did not cause
                                              th
         any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 24 May 2013


                                                                                 th
         In respect of evidence raised concerning an event at Hyde Park on 20 April 2014; I was hired by
         norml-co.uk to attend the event. I was told it was legal, and I was hired on a dry hire basis. I was

         doing the job on a ‘no profit’ basis, and this was because the person who hired me had been let
         down by someone else. Members of the police told me at the event that I had not been hired by the

         organisers of the event, and that I was not supposed to be there. I had been hired by norml- co.uk,
         and I had been told that this was a licensed event. I took the police at their word, and I did not use my

         equipment on that day. I exhibit proof that I was hired as exhibit SC/16 I did not cause any
                                          th
         Anti-Social Behaviour on the 20 April 2014.

                                                                                                    th
         In respect of my presence at Unit 5 St George’s Industrial Estate, White Hart Lane on 25 May
         2014. I attended a commercial building that the occupiers were residing in having displayed s144
         LASPO notices and in turn treating the premises as their home. There was no music played. I was

         not involved in the organisation of an illegal rave of any sort. I did drive there in my van VRM
         CX52JRZ, and I accept that I had 2 speakers in the van; however, I did not have a full sound system

         with me. I was using my van for storage. I had my van searched by members of the police, nothing
         was seized, and I went home I did not cause any anti-social behaviour on the 25 May 2014.
                                                                                           th


                            th
         In respect of the 6 June 2014 at an occupied Warehouse on Progress Way in Enfield; I do not
         accept that I was present at this warehouse on that date. I was with a friend at my house on this
         date and attended my mother’s house Lorraine Cordell my sister was present D Benjamin and






          Signed                                   Witnessed By
                                                       4]]></page><page Index="13"><![CDATA[family friend Jamie Duffy who has housing difficulty’s and lives’ at all my family’s addresses and helps out

          where needed due to health problems my family has.



                          th
          In respect of the 7 June 2014 at a Warehouse on Progress Way in Enfield; I had been having a family drink
          in the pub/hall with my cousin D Edwards his leaving party went from the 07/06/2014 till the early hours on the
          08/06/2014. I had arranged to drop a friend’s locker keys off to him, I left the pub/hall to go and visit my friend

          who was residing at Progress Way. I accept that I was approached by members of the police, he asked me my
          name and my details, and I did not reply to him. He asked me to follow him back to where I had just come

          from, which was where my car was parked along the Great Cambridge Road. I did what he asked. I felt like I
          was being accused of organising a rave, which I had not done. I then waited in the petrol station a cross the

          road for my friend so that I could give him his locker keys back. I then left and went back home. I was not
          involved in organising any event at a Warehouse on Progress Way. At no point was any of my sound

                                                                                 th
          equipment used for this event or did I cause any anti-social behaviour on the 7 June 2014.

          I was not present at any event on Progress Way on the 8 June 2014. I was at my mother’s house with my
                                                              th
          mother, Lorraine Cordell and my Nan, Sister Deon Benjamin, and a family friend, Jamie Duffy.


          On the 20 June 2014 I am alleged to have been involved in the organisation of and/or supplied equipment for
                  th
          and/or attended an illegal rave at 1 Falcon Park, Neasden Lane, NW10. I had been contacted and asked if I
          would hire a sound system out for a gentleman’s birthday party. I agreed to do so, and the sound system and

          a van were collected from my house. My terms and conditions were signed and a deposit was given to me. I
          exhibit the terms and conditions and a copy invoice in respect of the transaction as exhibit SC/18. I received a

          phone call at 1am in the morning by a client who said that the sound system was being seized, and that the
          police were in attendance. I remember getting up and attending at around 1am to 2am. It took me 1 hour and
          10 minutes to attend. I remember there being lots of members of the police present when approaching the

          address, I had been given. I parked my car and approached the police at the doors and spoke to the police
          officers I explained and showed the invoice and a copy of my terms and conditions of hire. I was allowed entry

          to pack the sound system away, and it was explained to me that it was being confiscated. I was allowed to
          collect the sound system from the police at a later date. I never returned the sound system to the client as he

          had breached my terms and conditions. I did not knowingly supply equipment for an illegal party. I did not
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          cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 20 June 2014














          Signed                                  Witnessed By
                                                                   5]]></page><page Index="14"><![CDATA[th
          On 19 July 2014 I am alleged to have been involved in the organisation of and/or supplied equipment for
          and/or attended an illegal rave at the 198 Great Cambridge Road, Enfield Town, EN1 1UJ. This road is
          between my house and my mother’s house, and it is the route that I usually drive when going to Mac Donald’s.
          I was passing what is known at the old Carpet right, 198 Great Cambridge Road when I saw a man who I know

          to be homeless being detained by the police. As I was travelling on the opposite side of the Great Cambridge
          Road, travelling from Lincoln Road, I had to turn around at the closest traffic lights next to the Odeon Cinema.
          I noticed a car park a few premises before 198 Great Cambridge Road, a general car park opens to the

          general public and belonging to Magnet. I parked there as I could see that the police had blocked access to
          the car park belonging to 198 Great Cambridge Road. I locked my vehicle and walked up to where the police

          were detaining the person I knew. On doing so, a police officer approached me and told me I was under arrest
          for a possible breach of the peace. I was later released from police custody without any further action being
          taken. I was not involved in the organisation of any event on this day at 198 Great Cambridge Road, nor did I

          supply any equipment. I did not cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 19 July 2014.
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          On the 24 July 2014 I am alleged to have admitted to police officers that I organized illegal raves. At about
          16:30 I was driving down Alma Road. I use this road to travel between my mother’s house and my flat as it is

          the shortest route between both. My Nan also lived just off Alma Road just before her recent death. On
          travelling from my mum’s house on the 24 July 2014 after visiting my Nan and my mother due to my Nan’s
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          illness my Nan was staying at my mum’s house. I was going home to my flat.

          I used Alma Road as a route to travel as I often do. I noticed an unmarked police car as it was indicating to
          take a right turn, the opposite way from which I was travelling. I realized it was an unmarked police car as I had
          seen the driver on active duty in the local area. As I drove past it changed its indication to the way I was

          heading. It indicated left. The car followed me and then put on its blue lights. I pulled over to the left-hand side
          of the road, opposite the BMW repair centre along Alma Road. On the left-hand side of the pavement leading
          to the back entrance of Durant’s Park a male officer got out of the passenger side and approached my driver’s

          door. I opened my window to a little and asked why I had been pulled over. The police officer said he was not
          sure why but his colleague had instructed him to do so. He then went back to his unmarked police car, and

          reproached my car window with his colleague the driver of the police car. I asked again why I had been pulled
          over, and the driver of the police car pulled out his truncheon and said I had to get out of my car, and that if I
          declined my window would be smashed. I got out of my vehicle as I did not have anything to hide, I had not

          committed any offence whatsoever, and I was not wanted. I was told I had been pulled over because I had
          driven too close to the car in-front of me. This car did not stop and had not been stopped by police. I was then
          accused of having drugs, and I was searched, and my vehicle




          Signed                                   Witnessed By
                                                       6]]></page><page Index="15"><![CDATA[was searched and nothing was found. I was then asked by the police what I was up to. I said that I was

           setting up my catalogue that I had been building with a friend, and that my website was nearly completed. I
           said that I was trying to achieve positive effects within today’s society with my business I was trying to build a

           brand. This was a Thursday at 16:30. Once the police had checked everything, they needed to we parted
           after I had shaken hands with them. I then made my way home. I did not cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on
           the 24  July 2014
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           On 27  July 2014 in respect of an alleged rave on private land with a warehouse being occupied at the rear
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           of Millmarsh Lane, Enfield. I am said to have been involved in the organisation of and/or supplied equipment

           for and or attended an illegal rave on this date. I attended a 20  birthday party at Millmarsh Lane, and I had
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           dinner with people who were living there. I never knew of any event taking place on. I did not have any sound

           system on the premises. I understand that the sound system was moved at the request of police, the owners
           of the PA equipment was the occupiers, and I did not have any hand in this. I had been invited as a visitor.

           The occupants had placed LASPO notices on their premises. I did not own any of the sound equipment that
           was found there, and I did not rent or lend any sound equipment to anyone in respect of this occasion or take

           part in the organisation. I did not cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 27  July 2014.
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           I am further alleged to have been involved in the organisation of and/or supplied equipment for and or
           attended an illegal rave on the 9  to 10  August 2014 at Millmarsh Lane. I dispute this. I was not involved in
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           organising any rave, and I did not supply equipment. The police have alleged that this event was run by
           Every Decibel Matters. I can confirm that I am not an employee of this organisation, or a shareholder, or a

           director and have no controlling interest in this company. I exhibit a letter sent from Every Decibel Matters
           Ltd "to whom it may concern” verifying this, I exhibit this as exhibit SC/19. I had gone to have a birthday

           dinner, but I was not present at an illegal rave. Police came and requested that people leave and so I left. I
           did have a conversation with the police concerning three empty C02 gas canisters that I had in my vehicle,

           VRM MA57LDY. I did display knowledge of nitrous oxide, but this was just in a general conversation with the
           police as it is information I had to learn when carrying C02 cylinders for welding. I do remember talking to a
           police officer about an occupier I had met called Jena having passed her first aid test. This was general

           conversation. I dispute encouraging any crowd behind a gate to come in. I did not try to incite others to
           breach the peace, and I did not try to put anyone in danger.

           I deny behaving in an anti-social manner on this date. I did not cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 9
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           10  August 2014.
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            Signed                                 Witnessed By
                                                                   7]]></page><page Index="16"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS


                                    (C.J. Act 1967, S2,9. M.C. Rules 1968 R58)

          STATEMENT OF: Simon Cordell AGE OF WITNESS (if over


          21): 34 OCCUPATION OF WITNESS: Unemployed

          ADDRESS: 109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ


          TELEPHONE:


          This statement consisting of 8 page(s) each signed by me, is true to the best of my knowledge

          and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution
          if I have wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be false or do not believe to be true. stated

          the 22 days of December 2015







                                                 Signed ...M
                                           Signature Witnessed By: -MM_|HH
          YA/450/15 _________________________________________________________________
          Statement of Simon Cordell Further to my statement dated 24/02/2015

          In regards to Steve Elsmore Statement further to his statement Dated 11th August 2014
          Amended on the 14/01/2015 Pages 26 to 30

          In relation towards an application for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order regarding myself the
          defendant Simon Cordell.

          3 Steve Elsmore States;
          On the 5th November 2014 at Highbury Corner Magistrates, that I Simon Cordell made certain
          representations in regards to my company Too Smooth.

          I Simon Cordell State;
          I did explain that I was establishing my company and had become a valid member at Kemp Hal,
          Community Centre there for committing myself to working for my local community centre, I did
          also say that I had been establishing my company brand and reputation, by way of provision of
          hire under a pro bono agreement with companies working on behalf of them self’s, in connection
          with Enfield Council as they were all licensed outdoor events within the borough of Enfield
          contained within the local parks and such land marks.







          Pc Steve Elsmore States;
          That he has searched the police systems in reference to my statement made in court, “that I was
          in fact on curfew and had not been leaving my place of residence.





                                                                                     7                    I©
          Signed |||||||||HWitnessed By ■■■■■
                                                       8]]></page><page Index="17"><![CDATA[I Simon Cordell State;
          I do agree that I did state that I had been of police curfew during dates 28/06/2013 to 21/05/2014
          during court proceedings which I was found not guilty for on the 02/07/2014. Throughout the
          Interim stage of the ASBO order held at the Magistrates Court, I do not understand how PC
          Steve Elsmore when checking the Metropolitan police databases could not find my statement to
          be true,
          As on the date of 03/08/2015 at my trial the clerk of the court checked her computer system in
          front of the DJ and all else present in the trial proceedings and found my statements to be true. I
          had been on curfew from the 28/06/2013 until the 21/05/2014 along with other bail conditions.
          PC Steve Elsmore States;
          That he had discussed entertainment licences with the police and Council Licensing Officers
          and they had informed PC Steve Elsmore, I would not need to apply for licensing if premises
          were already in place of licensing or that I can apply for A Ten Note if on outdoor land.

          Simon Cordell State;

          Had been in negotiations with Lee Valley in regards to Premises and Licensing to hold an
          outdoor community event within my local borough which was going well until the court
          proceeding became too much inclusive of the conditions imposed upon myself.

          With regard to Barley Land Farm, due to everything that was going on in 2013, 2014,1 had to
          take a step back from the event I wanted to host at Barley Land Farm, this was going to be
          picked up after I proved I had not done anything wrong which was the case. Barley Land Farm I
          did want to host this in 2014 but knew this could not happen as the case I was on lasted over a
          year, before I was found not guilty. I was due to pick up contract with regard to hosting this for
          2015. This was stopped due to this ASBO order and the ongoing court proceedings becoming
          the priority over all in my life.

          It was also noted by my mother due to the case in 2013 / 2014 that my PNC record was not
          correct and there were errors on it.

          Please see emails and court file.
          I was made manager of club Juice Brimsdown Enfield and trusted with the keys and all
          operations of the company till the police made this impossible to manage due to being
          continuously being pulled over outside.
          It was agreed for me to be the manager of the lunch of White Sands night club once known as
          the Beach club Brixton Hill, till the police publicly embarrassed me and shamed my name by
          arresting me out side at an arranged meeting with the owner, to which I proved my case at court
          The police officer lied to the lower court and I was found guilty so had to take it to appeal which I
          won my case, please see file.
          There was also a complaint put in and at this time the Serious Misconduct Investigation Unit
          have agreed the police officer lied my complaint is still on going.
          I had committed a lot of time towards the launch of this venue prior. And walked away due to how
          I was being treated by the police.
          The last I heard of the club was that it had turned into a chapel, the owner had spent a large
          amount of money doing the club up and had verbal licensing agreement with the council to
          reopen it, but the local people did not want to club to reopen and the council refused licensing at
          the last stage.













          Signed |||||||||HWitnessedBy ■■■■■                       9                   7                    I©]]></page><page Index="18"><![CDATA[PC Steve Elsmore States;
         The Licensing officer had checked in Steve Elsmore presence that I Mr Cordell has never

         applied for licensing regarding entertainment I Simon Cordell State;
         I had no reason at this time of my life to apply to the council as pickets Lock, Barlylands and all
         festivals, inclusive of Night clubs and community halls I was committing my personal time to
         while establishing my company and representing my brand, have or had licensing already in
         place, I have also listed a few more companies names I was working with and for below with
         correspondents.

         Lock to Lock

         Muswell Hill Festival is a fundraising community event for children with cerebral palsy and their
         families from across London.

         Enfield Town Fire Works

         Ponders End Festival

         Durant’s Park Festival


         HD Festival
         At the same time, I was constructing and in development of my website with help from my
         mother and friends, hosted at www.TooSmooth.co.uk



         PC Steve Elsmore States;
         That he has spoken to Enfield Council with regards to myself Simon Cordell hiring Generators to
         them for events also that I had only hired out a human gyroscope to Enfield Scout for the local
         town fireworks display dated 2013.

         Simon Cordell State;
         As listed above is the names of some events I was working within and for at the dates in question
         mainly before the interim stage and while other ongoing court proceeding progressed to which I
         was being accused of, to which I rightfully was found not guilty in my plea of innocence.

         I had a curfew so could not stay with the equipment over night and as a company getting ready to
         start to trade I could not afford the higher of an experienced employee, so in turn I lost the
         contracts and faith in the justice system that was the main contribution towards the key elements
         need to cause myself to lose the contracts I and others had worked so hard to gain, due to the
         value of the products it was impossible to comet myself to a contract of hire any longer, at the
         same time the probationary conditions thought the interim stage imposed that represented the
         ASBO order made it once again even harder to continue forward than it already was.
         PC Steve Elsmore States;



















                                                                                                            I©
         Signed |||||||||H Witnessed By ■■■■■
                                                      10]]></page><page Index="19"><![CDATA[A company House Check has been conducted under the name Too Smooth and Mr Cordell’s
          post code and there is nothing registered. 1 am also asked by Steve Elsmore to provide my
          company number.

          I Simon Cordell State;

          My company name was registered on the 10/03/2015 and this was shown to the court at trial.
          I think there was a mistake in how I explained myself and due to this think you believe my
          company had been registered before this date.
          However, what I was trying to explain was my domains had been registered since 2010, and
          2013.
          The reason my company was not registered in 2013, which it was meant to be was due to the
          court case and the conditions of bail I was on.
          I could not do the contracts I had in 2013 so my company was put on hold until after I was found
          not guilty at court on the 02/07/2014.
          But then as soon as I had been found not guilty for that case, I then had to deal with this ASBO
          order.

          PC Steve Elsmore States;
          On Wednesday 10th 2014, in regards to obtaining Mr Simon Cordell’s role also inclusive of any
          more information that could be obtained relating to him at Kemp Hall Community Hall. Diana
          Johnson hall manager was unavailable due to being sick, PC Elsmore spoke to assistant Hailey
          “Football Team Manager” who stated she was not sure of Mr Cordell role and had not seen him
          for about Two months in advance to the last meeting to which he had attended due to being ill.

          I Simon Cordell State;
          Regards Kemp hall, I Simon Cordell was given a Business card by a friend of a woman name as
          Lavinia De-Terville.
          Her business card represented a company known as Dems event management who provides
          licensed outdoor and indoor events, so I called the number in hope of making good relations
          relating to professional business possibilities, a meeting was agreed and went well.
          I was later contacted by Dems Management to help with the on goings of a charity event in •’id of
          a charity called Bliss that helps premature babies, this event had been cancelled and was
          supposed to have taken place at another community hall other than Kemp Hall to which she had
          lost her deposit.
          I arranged another meeting with her and asked her to bring all documents for the event so I could
          see if there was a way to rectify the problems, I took on the project to re-launch the event at a
          new location and Kemp Hall was chosen, a meeting was arranged at Kemp hall for 19th
          September 2014 with Diana hall manager and Dem, at the meeting I noticed the community halls
          absinth of articles of association and the down full in the maintenance of the hall, it was
          explained by Diana that she was having issues with managing the hall due to a lack of
          communication with committee members and local Authority and that the hall was absent of
          licensing and no constitution was in place neither funding, on taking a tour of the hall I took a list
          of problems I could fore see for holding an event for Dem’s and that could be rectified for Diana.
          I prioritised the list as I was going around here is some of the problems I listed.




          Boys I Mans toilets no lights Decor dull
          Guttering outside Missing Front Car park needs cleaning







          Signed HHHIl Witnessed By cumuli
                                                                  11]]></page><page Index="20"><![CDATA[Rear fence broken
          No safer foods controls for regulated provision of food or sale of alcohol
          No fridge controls
          Combustible papers in fridge’s no temperature controls
          Electrical fuse board needs testing and cables 3 double plug sockets are burnt
          out Stage dangers and needs maintenance.
          Dance stage in main hall need reconstructing No internet No telephone
          No CCTV 8 cameras not working Kitchen facilities out of date
          New 1 new PC missing a grant was issued by local authority for 8 new laptops
          No sound Equipment
          No TV facility
          Pool table Broken
          Tennis table broken

          The list went on, I agreed to come back and help out where I could, and did do so at my own
          expense, I fixed most of the listed above over time and a lot more to which I still have all the
          notes of and information relating to the contract work. I have and provide evidence of Diana hall
          manager thanking me for my help and that she had not meet any one in 15 years that she could
          trust with the keys and management of the hall and because of this she had neglected time with
          her own family in the aid of keeping the hall running for the local children and community. This
          was because she trusted me with full management of the hall under her supervision. I can
          provide the information.

          II also do not understand why PC Steven Elsmore would want to obtain more information as to
          my role at Kempe Hall and why he would speak to someone he does not know about me and
          any role I have at Kempe Hall. If the person who currently run Kempe hall was not there he
          should have asked for a number to contract her on, not gone about speaking about me to
          someone else he did not know what role they had in Kempe hall.





          PC Steve Elsmore States;
          On Sunday 23/11/2014 police stopped the following two males who were seen walking around
          an industrial estate Stockings Water Lane Enfield at 01:10 hours.
          Both males seem to be under the influence of drugs.
          On page 28 the CRIMINT reference states the other male, this has been blacked out, it also
          states that this person was living with myself Simon Cordell.

          5 Simon Cordell State;
          On the 22/11/2014 I had been at my home address with a friend named Josh who was
          homeless when my mobile phone rang a person claiming to be a police officer spoke to myself
          he called me unexpectedly it was around 23:45 hours to 00:20 hours I got the call.
          This person said they had been at my flat earlier but could not get the entrance code to my front
          door, they had returned to the police station to call me and get the door code, to which I thought
          and knew to be out of place I asked for the police officers badge number to which the person
          speaking would not give it to me, making me not believe this was a police officer I was in fact
          speaking to I would not give the door code out, on putting the phone




















          Signed HHHIl Witnessed By cumuli
                                                      12]]></page><page Index="21"><![CDATA[down 1 called the police and asked if it was them asking me for my entrance code to which the
          reply was no.
          This worried me even more because I live in a communal building that does not have an
          intercom system or CCTV. You must know the door entry code to the main entrance and you
          can get to my front door.
          This made me and my friend scared and could not understand how someone had got my
          number and called and wanted the main door code.
          I called my mother who told me and Josh to come to her house, my mother had been cooking
          something to eat so I turned everything off and left my flat with Josh.
          We walked along Green Street, towards Brimsdown train station going towards the river lee.
          I had called my sister and she agreed to pick us up in a cab at Ponders End train station as it was
          raining very badly.
          As we were walking the police pulled us over they said they were the police care team and
          asked us what we were doing, I told the police what had happened about the call and was told
          it was them that had called me for the door code.
          They said that they had been at my flat early and could not get in, so had gone back to the police
          station to get my number to call me to get my door code.
          I asked why they wanted my door code and why they wanted to see me, they would not tell i.e.
          We both got searched by the police and then let go, me and my friend Josh was not under the
          influence of drugs, and the police never found anything on us when they searched us both. They
          asked Josh why a boy from East London was in North London and he told them to see his friend.
          I called my mother again and was really upset as the police was not leaving me alone, I had done
          nothing wrong and never went out of my flat any more, but the police kept coming to my flat when
          they wanted.
          When we got to Ponders End my sister was waiting in a cab, which we got into and went to my
          mother’s home, my sister then left in the cab to go home.


          My mother was really upset and made a call to the police at 02:04 to find out what was going on
          and why the police kept turning up at my flat CAD 1129:23/11/2014.
          She was told that I called the police, she asked me and Josh if we had called the police which me
          and Josh replied no to, I told her I had only called the police after the police had called me. She
          carried on talking to the police on the phone.

          Calls that were made on the 23/11/2014 by my mother to police due to what happened on the
          23/11/2014.

          02:04       lasted
          12:00       13:57
          lasted      07:00
          14:52       lasted
          04:00

          Please see print out of my mum’s phone bill with times and date of the 23/11/2014 CAD numbers
          1129:23/11/2014. and the email that was sent to my solicitor by my mother.

          Pc Steve Elsmore States;

          On Friday 19th September 2014 at approximately 14:15 AT Kemp Hail I Simon Cordell State;
          This date Friday 19th September 2014,1 was at Kemp Hall with Luvinia De-Terville we were due
          to have a meeting with Diana hall manager in regards to the higher of the hall for the charity
          Bliss.








          Signed HHHIl Witnessed By cumuli
                                                                  13]]></page><page Index="22"><![CDATA[Yes, I agree the police did come to Kemp Hall while I and Luvinia De-Tervil! we were there in
           the meeting with Diana hall manager about hiring the hall for the bliss charity.
           I did speak to them as they spoke to me; I told them why we were there about hiring the hall for
           the bliss charity the police could also see we were in a meeting. They seemed interested about
           the charity, and I went on to say about my goals for my company and showed the police a
           project I was working on, on my laptop, the police did ask some things which I told them.


           I do not see how the police was utterly bemused I was not the only person who was talking and
           mostly it was the manageress talking to the police, as the police was there to speak to her and
           our meeting had run over and we were waiting for the police to leave to carry on talking to the
           hall manageress.

           I did not tell the police I had 3 lockups, the police know where I keep my equipment and that is
           not in lockups.
           I do not understand why PC Steve Elsmore has gone on in his statement to say about GMG
           members nor do I understand why gang members have been included in his statement.
           Nor do I understand why he has included in his statement about issues with Kempe Hall.

           I had done nothing wrong and had nothing at this time to do with Kempe Hall I was there about
           hiring the hall for a charity event run by Dems.
           I also do not understand why the police when got the opportunity did they start to ask the
           manageress tactfully how long she had known me, they knew already the reason I was at the
           hall and that was for a meeting about hiring the hall for a charity event.

           Shortly after this date the police started to publicly make a bad example of me and started to
           harass me by pulling me over as I was attending the hall one method was to strip searching me
           in there van in the front car park in front of all the children and other community members that I
           was there trying to help which is not mentioned and there are no Cad’s relating to within the
           ASBO application, the police also attended the hall more than the twice mentioned by Steve
           Elsmore and the once I mention when I was publicly embraced by the police in relation to
           questions regarding myself, I gave up and walked away as I did with the night clubs, as the
           police were set out to destroy all myself and every one had worked so hard to gain.


           PC Steven Elsmore Updated statement dated the 26/06/2015
           PC Steven Elsmore again says about Kempe hall page 30B as said above I stopped going to
           Kempe Hall around Dec 2014 due to what the police was doing but was still getting emails from
           them I believe they did not take my email out of the email list. The police are aware of this as I
           have had more calls that the police have been there asking about me. PC Steven Elsmore
           states that Kempe Hall was taken back into possession of the council due to the way in which it
           was being run.

           This is not correct it was taken back due to accounting not being completed on time that Enfield
           council was asking for. Please see email dated 21/01/2015 from
           Monica.Kaur@enfieldhomes.org

           Also, please see email dated 17/02/2015 from Monica.Kaur@enfieldhomes.org and
           Simon.James@enfieldhomes.org








            So, by 18th March 2015 Kempe Hall was already back in Enfield Councils possession when the



           Signed |||||||||HWitnessed By ■■■■■
                                                      14]]></page><page Index="23"><![CDATA[police did a search of the grounds and found a firearm. And I had not been at Kempe Hall
          since Dec 2014.













































































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          Signed |||||||||HWitnessed By ■■■■■
                                                                  15]]></page><page Index="24"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS


                                 (C.J. Act 1967, S2,9.M.C. Rules 1968 R58)

           STATEMENT OF: Lorraine Cordell


           AGE OF WITNESS (if over 21): 51

           OCCUPATION OF WITNESS: Unemployed due to health Problems.


           ADDRESS: 23 Byron Terrace, Edmonton, London, N9 7DG

           TELEPHONE: 0208 245 7454

           This statement consisting of 15 page(s) each signed by me, is true to

           the best of my knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is
           tendered in evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully

           stated in it anything which I know to be false or do not believe to be true.
           Dated the 24th day of February 2015



                                                                            Signed .................. . ...... ..........
                                                  Signature Witnessed by ............................................




           I am Lorraine Cordell; my date of birth is 03/10/1963. My home address is as stated
           above. I am making this witness statement in response to the police and local
           authority’s application for an anti-social behaviour order on Mr Simon Cordell. I am the

           mother of Simon Cordell.


           I am writing this statement due to the situation my son Simon Cordell is faced with. Due
           to the police saying he is the person that is setting up raves on dates within this ASBO.



           My son has had many problems with the police since a young age, this has not just
           stopped there as when the police see my son’s friends they are pulled, not due to them
           doing anything wrong but just to talk about Simon and what he is doing. This has had a

           large effect on the whole family for many years. If the police saw my son Simon Cordell
           they would pull him for no reason. I am not saying my son was innocent he does have a
           record. But the police have harnessed him since he was around 15 years old. Many

           complaints have been put into the police and IPCC due to the police will not leave him
           alone when the police see him they just have to pull him.









           Signed                                         Witnessed By
                                                      16]]></page><page Index="25"><![CDATA[with the police and Simon on that call and he said he would get the police to stop going
          to his Flat.



          The police did pull Josh and Simon that night on the 23/11/2014 which had now been
          added to the ASBO application, which also made Simon very scared even more.
          They asked Simon and Josh what they was up to Simon told the police why they was

          out on the street that they was scared due to the calls they had for his main door code
          and said the person that called said it was the police, at this the police officers told him
          they was in fact the ones that had made the calls to him.

          But did not still tell him the reason they wanted to see him at his Flat. I do believe the
          police was watching and just doing all this to intimidate him as they new he was really
          not well at this time.

          They did a search on both Simon and Josh and did checks then let them go. Simon and
          josh was not on drugs the pair of them was really scared at what was going on, and
          Simon was really unstable. The police and inspector at Edmonton Police Station would

          have all the CADs from the calls that were made on the 22/11/2014 and the
          23/11/2014. the way in which this day has been added to this ASBO application is
          beyond words as if was not for the fact the police was harassing my son still my son

          would have been in his home with his friend I do believe the police was doing this to
          make my son more unstable in his health.


          The police was going so far with going round his Flat all the time for no reason, when

          people from the AMHP team went out to do an assessment due to how unstable he
          was at this time it was late, when they got there they called me and said why are the
          police there I said I did not know why but I was really upset due to the police was not

          stopping with him. Simon was going mad and the assessment team told the police to
          leave him alone. I was still on the phone at the time to the assessment team and they
          asked the police why they was there, I heard what the police told them why they was

          there, they said they had a call from 1st they said 112 then they said 122 then they gave
          a next door number, which I did not hear right they did not know what to say to the
          assessment team they was mixing everything up. the police left but due to the state

          Simon was in the assessment team felt it better to leave and not upset him any more
          then he was already due to what the police was doing just keep turning up at his flat for
          no reason. All he kept saying is why does the police not leave me alone. i have done

          nothing wrong.








          Signed                                            Witnessed By
                                                                  17]]></page><page Index="26"><![CDATA[The assessment team went to Simon flat the next day with no luck to getting to see him they

           spoke to him at the door but Simon would not open the door, they could clearly see he was
           not stable at all and did not want to push it. So, left he kept saying the police just need to
           leave him alone he not done anything and was not leaving his flat.




           The assessment team left it around 5 days to a week I think before they tried again this time
           Simon did let them in and spoke to them this was on the 25/11/2015.



           On Friday the 12/12/2015 the police went to Kemp hall committee centre looking for Simon

           again.



           The police are still popping round now and then just to keep him at a low and not feel safe.
           This can be the only reason the police keep doing this. They know his heath is not good due to

           everything over the years the police has been doing to him they have not left him alone since
           he was a young age. I am not saying my son has done nothing wrong in his life as that is not

           true but the way in which the police have carried on it like nothing I have every seen, this has
           put the whole family in a state, this being worse over the last 2 years Simon heath has got

           worse over the last 2 years and this is due to what the police are doing.



           There was also a complaint put in to the IPCC on the 11/11/2014 about the police and what
           they were doing and about the ASBO and his PNC record.



           from 2013/2014 there was an  issue with my son's insurance not showing up  on the  MID

           database, as the court will be aware as the police have said this in the ASBO, it was recorded
           on the police system and we had tried to work out what the issue was by calling the MID

           database people and the police and his insurance company many times. I also wrote many
           emails, even the police tried to work out what was wrong. But this did not stop his vehicles

           getting seized at the weekend when his insurance company was closed. The police was always
           told when he got stopped to check there systems as they would see there is an error and that

           showed on the police system, my son always carried his insurance documents to show police.
           But police still seized his vehicles they did not care what was said on the police system or my

           son had his insurance documents.








           Signed      ……………………………                                 Witnessed By      ………………………………
                                                      18]]></page><page Index="27"><![CDATA[Due to this my son driving licence is a mess for no fault of his own summons have not
          been received so dates were not known that he was due to be in court so he was found
          guilty, I have written many emails to courts to get cases reopened. On two cases we

          had to file statutory declaration with the court. One of these cases is awaiting appeal.


          But on the 14/11/2013 my son was in Brixton, the police were doing stop checks but let
          my son pass, he was on his way to a meeting so not long after the police checks my son
          pulled over to the side of the road just outside where the meeting was due to take place

          about a job. He was with a friend Dean Read and Dean got out of the vehicle to go to a
          shop and buy drinks and food as they had got to the meeting around 1 hour early so
          needed to wait my son stayed in the vehicle, and then a police officer came to the

          vehicle and said he was not insured. My son got his insurance documents to show the
          police officer. And also made a call to his insurance company where he passed his
          phone to the police officer so they could talk to them. it was confirmed to the police he
          was in fact insured. But the police officer was not happy with this so called his

          insurance company again this time saying my son had tools in his vehicle. The police
          officer would have known by looking at my son's insurance documents this would void
          my son's insurance, and this was confirmed by his insurance company. For what

          reason the police officer did this I still do not know. My son was really upset and calls
          were also made to me, I spoke to one of the police officers and he did confirm there
          were no tools. but this did not stop the other officer from doing what he was doing. My

          son asked for an inspector to come which one did and the inspector went with what the
          police officer was saying. my son would not take the ticket the officer wanted to give
          him and asked to me arrested, that this was not correct what the police was doing. The

          vehicle was seized and my son taken to the police station. Where he was later released
          with no charge but they made him sign the ticket and accept it.


          I made calls to the police again and put complaints in about what had gone on. but the
          police had gone of duty and would not be back on for 5 days. all I was told is we can

          take it to court and prove it. my son’s insurance company was also making his
          insurance void. So, there were many calls made to the police on 101. it was due to this
          a very nice lady told me that to tell my son to go to the compound as they would have to

          make a list of what was in any vehicles seized due to them becoming liable. I sent
          emails to the compound as we only had the week end my son’s insurance was due to
          be stopped at 12.00 on the 25/11/2013 and I was also forwarding them over to









          Signed                                            Witnessed By
                                                                  19]]></page><page Index="28"><![CDATA[his insurance company so they got them as soon as they opened on the Monday. i
         called the insurance company as soon as they opened on the Monday also and they
         said they would try and contact the compound that they would not stop his insurance

         until they heard something. Later that afternoon i got an email asking if Simon could go
         to the compound and call Kelly Tiller at KGM and the phone number was given in the
         email. But due to the time if he had left then by the time he got to the compound his

         insurance company would have been closed so i wrote an email saying this and saying
         he would attend the police compound in the morning on the 26/11/2013 which he did
         and spoke to a manager who confirmed to Kelly Tiller on the phone there was no tools

         listed on the seizer notice and nothing taken out of the vehicle. if tools was in the
         vehicle when it came to the compound they would have been placed in safe storage
         and returned when the vehicle was picked up.


         Each time the vehicles have been seized he had to pay to get them out of the

         compound.


         The summons for this did come and I sent it off with a not guilty plea via email but it
         was what the police officer had written in his statement that shocked me, there was

         nothing about any tools.
         I was still trying to get all the information for the insurance company for court i put in a
         number of subject access requests which they did not deal with.

         On the 26/11/2014 my son was found guilty at Wimbledon court. For no insurance due
         to using the vehicle as business use. My son’s insurance is trade insurance but not for

         odd jobs which the police officer had said. My son was banned for driving got a fine and
         points from the court. On that day my son’s heath was not good and the fact he was
         doing this case himself did worry me he was not up to it. on this day we put an appeal in
         which the court accepted.



         This appeal was heard at Kingston upon Thames Crown Court on the 05/03/2015 but
         this time I had got the information form my son’s insurance and had the audio’s of the
         14/11/2013 between the police officer and KGM and what he said to them, and the

         audio from the police compound and Kelly Tiller the email the compound had sent to
         Kelly Tiller, a Letter of indemnity and a section 9 witness statement.


         The judge found my son not guilty and was appalled by what the police office had done,

         this was the 2nd time the police office lied to a judge under oath. The judge ordered the
         police officer not to leave the court building. it was also noted that the





          Signed                                            Witnessed By
                                                      20]]></page><page Index="29"><![CDATA[police did not have a 101 book his statement was not dated and was only a copy, and
          the police officer told the judge that the seizer ticket had been lost that he gaven my

          son. The judge ordered the real ones to be in court he wanted them. The remarks the
          Judge made showed he was not happy the judge also order the audio files stay on file,
          and told the CPS he needed to inform the right persons as to what had gone on. The

          judge released us from court. There is a complaint with the IPCC about this.


          There is also the fact that the police know that the public order unit at Scotland Yard
          hold the people names that set these parties up. we have asked for this information but

          it has not been given. I have spoke to the public order unit a Val tanner and DS
          Chapman and have been told by them they took over dealing with raves from the
          Croydon Rave which has been said in this ASBO the fact is they only have my son’s

          name on there system’s once and that was when he was arrested at carpet right.


          I know for a fact due to information I have gather since this ASBO was given to my son
          that the public order unit in fact knows who was the organisers are to the raves my son

          is said to have done.
          there is facts on the 6th June the there was a party due to take place in Essex the public
          order unit had been in contact with the organiser of this party which was to last the 6th

          7th 8th June 2014 for the weeks before it was due to take place. on the day of the 6th
          the police sent helicopters out in the Essex area to find the location of the private party,
          the police helicopters did find the location and within 10mins police was at the location.
          Essex police officer found the person they was looking for and handed a police

          dispersal order for the people that was there at the location and also an order that he
          could not setup within the next 24 hours.
          Simon was not anywhere near Essex and was not planning on going to Essex. that day

          or any other day.
          The private party got moved to a new location by the person and this was Progress
          Way, Enfield, so how police can blame my son for this party is beyond me they have it

          on the police systems and know it was not my son.
          I believe all the dates my son is changed with in this ASBO the police all ready have on
          there systems at the public order unit at Scotland Yard who was the real organisers and

          that was not my son.
          On the 19/07/2014 police at the public order unit at Scotland Yard had also contacted
          the person they new was the organiser.








          Signed                                            Witnessed By

                                                                  21]]></page><page Index="30"><![CDATA[Each date in this ASBO the police say my son was the organiser the police already
          have the information on the police public order unit at Scotland Yard syatem as to who
          done this and this was not my son.



          I believe this ASBO beaches Article 6 of ECHR is a person's right to a fair hearing.

          If information is withheld from the court that would show my son is innocent with the
          intention of causing a guilty verdict to be returned, that is perverting the course of the
          justice/conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and, quite possibly, misconduct in
          public office/conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office on the part of those
          involved, if police officers, local government officers, civil servants, government
          officers.

          Where a verdict or decision is made by a court as a result of pertinent information
          being withheld and which no court or judge would have made had that pertinent
          information been made available, the verdict/decision is said to be perverse. It also
          goes against natural justice.

          Any public authority or person whose function is known to be public, like a police
          officer, who acts in a way that is incompatible with a persons rights under the European
          Convention on Human Rights, acts unlawfully according to Section 6(1), Human
          Rights Act 1998.

          I do believe if the police disclosed the information that is held at the police public order

          unit at Scotland Yard this would show my son as innocent.














































          Signed                                            Witnessed By
                                                      22]]></page><page Index="31"><![CDATA[At this time there is an outstanding complaint that they are waiting to deal with due to
         the police pulling him for no insurance. Then trying to void his insurance by saying

         there were tools in his Van when there was not this case is on appeal due to him being
         found guilty. I have been trying to get the records from his insurance company since
         this started in 2013, it has taken me to put a complaint into the financial ombudsman, I

         have only just managed to obtain the prove that there was no tools in his van like the
         police officer said for the appeal case.



         There is not just this case where he had problems with the police there was around 9
         cases for the time frame of 2013 to 2014 when he was insured to drive.


         On 25/06/2013 my son was arrested at his home address. This case had a large impact

         on my son Simon Cordell heath, due to this his long team girlfriend ended there
         relationship due to the impact the police was having on there relationship.



         My son new he had done nothing wrong, but he was remanded by the court on the 26th
         June 2013.
         On seeing my son’s Simon Cordell PNC record which was sent to me on 26/06/2013 at
         20:34 via email from his solicitor I was shocked to see an error on there from many

         years before hand of failing to surrender which I believed had been corrected years
         before. This was one of the reasons for refusing him bail was the failing to surrender on
         his PNC.

         His solicitor applied the court to get him released on bail at Southwark crown court the
         judge did release him on the 28/06/2015 with 6 bail conditions.



              •   Surety £1000 from Ms Lorraine Cordell (To be surrendered to the nearest
                  Police Station) - prior to release from Custody.
              •   Residence @ 109 Burncroft Road, Enfield, EN3 7JQ

              •   Not to enter the London Borough of Southwark
                  Surrender Passport to nearest Police Station

              •   Report daily to Edmonton Police between 1400 - 1600
              •   Curfew 8pm - 6am (doorstep condition - the Defendant should show himself to
                  any officer upon



         Prosecution’s reason for opposing bail:








         Signed                                           Witnessed By
                                                                  23]]></page><page Index="32"><![CDATA[Commit further offences whilst on bail

           Failure to surrender


           I do have the decision letter from the judge if needed for the bail application.
           And the memorandum of conviction from the case of Simon Cordell heard on
           03.03.2008 at City Of London Magistrate Court for failing to surrender, which showed

           the case was dismissed by the court due to my son proving he was in a bad accident
           and was in hospital.


           I also noted there were more cases on his record that could be there in error so I
           contacted Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court who now deals with cases at Enfield

           Magistrates’ Court this was on the 19 February 2014 via a phone call after speaking to
           someone at the court they asked me to send an email with all the dates and what was
           needed. I wrote the email and it was sent on the 19 February 2014 at 13:36 via email. It

           took until the 13/032014 to get the information I asked from by the court. I went to
           Enfield Magistrates’ Court to collect the information and was told to be there by 16:00
           to 16:30. Once I got to the court I spoke to the lady who had been gathering the

           information I had asked for, her name was Benedicta Odjidja. She came out of the
           office to speak to me and to explain to me about cases that was not in the courts
           register. She had a print out which I asked for a copy and she give me one to show the

           cases that was not in the court register I have been trying to get these cases corrected
           on the PNC but due to family issues I have not had a lot of time and there is still cases
           I would like looked into at other courts. This information was given to Woolwich Crown

           Court and the Judge told the CPS to look into this and address it this has not been
           done.


           On I believe the 01 July 2014 Simon was found not guilty by the judge before the case
           went to trial. Due to information I had obtained. On the 02/07/2014 we made a call to

           the police to ask about getting my son’s things back, to be told by the police officer in
           the case that the item they took from his home on the 25/06/2013 that the police had
           used to link my son to the crime, the police had damaged it when taking it from his

           garden so it was destroyed a few months after the case had started I still to this day
           cannot understand how evidence can be destroyed before a case went for trial. The
           police office in change told my son he could not get it back due to this. there is also the

           fact in this case that the police let the person who claimed the burglary get away with
           insurance fraud, they pined everything on to Simon but new in the Feb 2013 police
           allowed people to walk out with loads of things.




           Signed                                            Witnessed By

                                                      24]]></page><page Index="33"><![CDATA[On the 10/04/2014 my son Tyrone Benjamin was in a bad motor bike accident which
          the police had to attend. My son Tyrone Benjamin was air lifted to The Royal London

          Hospital where he had suffered a bleed on the brain, a multiple injury to his legs and hip
          and ribs. When the police came to my home, they could not even tell me if he was alive

          or dead.



                   Bleed on the brain Shattered left hip.
                   Shattered left knee.

                   Left Femur was broken in 2 places.

                   Tibia on his left leg was broken in 2 places and had released the bone out
                   through his left knee.

                   Fibula was broken in 2 places.
              • Nerves are damaged in the left leg.

                   Right Ankle was shattered and above the Right Ankle, and bones in his right
                   foot broken.

                   He also had a few ribs that were broken.



          The hospital could not do the operation that was needed for his left leg due to the bleed
          on the brain so had to try to align his legs and keep then in place.

          The hospital did the 1st 8-hour operation 3 days later as they could not wait any longer

          the damage to the left leg was very bad. On this operation they tried to repair the hip
          and Femur the rest of the left leg and knee was put into a cage and they cleaned the
          lower left leg as the bones had broken the skin and was a big cause for infection, they

          did not have time to do anything to the Right leg.



          Around 5 days later they did the 2nd 8-hour operation. This was to try to fix the left knee
          and the lower left leg and the right leg. The doctors were and still are very worried that

          the bones are going to die in his left leg as it is not healing the way it should. Since the

          accident his left hip and knee was showing no signs of healing, around July 2014 the
          knee was looking better and had started to heal but the hip was still showing no signs of

          healing in Sep 2014 the doctors told us that if there were no signs of healing to the hip
          by the Nov 2014, they would have to replace the hip. on the









          Signed                                            Witnessed By
                                                                  25]]></page><page Index="34"><![CDATA[check-up in Nov 2014 we had a little bit of good news the left hip had showed a little bit

          of healing so they was going to keep a close eye on it. But since the accident his has
          suffered from infection to the lower left leg, so has been on tablets to try and clear it but
          this has not worked. The doctors said they could not remove the plates, pins, screws

          and rods holding his left leg together, that they had to wait until it had healed more, so
          the infection in the lower left leg was just left to him taking tablets. in the Dec 2014 the
          infection was getting worse and the doctor said they are going to have to remove the

          plates, pins, screws and rods to that section of his lower left leg he had the operation
          for this on the 15/01/2015.


          So how police officers could say Tyrone Benjamin was at a rave on the 07/06/2014 is

          beyond me Tyrone Benjamin could not walk was in so much pain and on very strong
          pain killers and needed care around the clock. The accident he suffered is life changing
          he still may need his hip and knee replaced, his bones can still die in his left leg. He has

          memory problems due to the bleed on the brain, the nerves are damaged in the left leg
          and he has no feeling down the outside of the left leg which the doctors have said will
          not come back. The left leg will be shorter or longer then the right leg but the doctors

          can not tell us which one as of yet. He is having very bad pain still and also very bad
          pain to his lower back and to date he is still on very strong pain killers. His left lower leg
          was infected since April 2014, but the hospital could not do anything but keep him on

          antibiotic tablets, this lasted until the 15/01/2015 when he had an operation to remove
          the plates, pins, rods, to that section of the lower left leg, there is still infection to the left

          lower leg but it has been better since the operation on the 15/01/2015


          In March of 2014 my mother started to feel unwell, and we was up and down her
          doctors. The doctor did think it was her gallbladder so we were waiting for a scan date
          from the hospital. My mother was getting worse and feeling very unwell as time went on

          and the whole family was really worried.
          On the 07/05/2014 she had an appointment at the hospital to see her oncologist due to

          in 2011 my mother having
              •    Bilateral Breast Cancer.
              •    Wild Local Excision and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy.
              •    Grade 2 Invasive ductal carcinoma T2 NO.
                   Right grade 1 invasive ductal carcinoma T1 NO.
              •    Both tumours ER positive, PR positive, HER positive.
                   She suffered from history of manic depression and was on Clozapine.










          Signed                                            Witnessed By
                                                      26]]></page><page Index="35"><![CDATA[On the 07/05/2014 again my mother was given the all clear by her oncologist.


           But my mother’s health was getting worse; her GP could not understand why she had
           not had the date from her scan. So re sent off this time to Chase Farm Hospital hoping

           it would come faster. during the week of the 02/06/2014 she had her 4 weekly blood
           test due to her being on Clozapine, on this check up Jenny hunt noticed my mothers

           heart was faster then it should be so gave her the form to get a heart trace done at
           chase farm hospital. We had booked this to be done on the 09/06/2014 after we had
           seen her GP. But around the 06/06/2014 we had noticed my mother had a yellowing to

           her skin. At this stage my mother was really not feeling very well. I did take her for
           around 2 hours on the 07/06/2014 to Dwayne Edwards leaving party as she did not
           want to miss it as she would not see him again for around a year as he was leaving to

           travel the world. On the 09/06/2014 we went to her GP appointment we still had not had
           a date for her scan, and her GP was not happy about this, I told her again about the
           colour of my mothers urine but tests she had done had all shown up clear for infection

           on her urine over the past months, and that we had also noticed yellowing to her skin
           and about the weigh lose. And that we were going to chase farm that afternoon to have

           her heart test done. She asked if we could get a full blood tests done that afternoon
           which I said that would not be a problem.


           I took my mother to the hospital and she had the tests done, the next day I got a call
           from my mothers GP asking us to come to the GPs at 10:20 on the 10/06/2014 that my

           mothers blood tests had come back grossly abnormal, I asked what this meant and
           was told that after she saw the doctor she would most likely need to go to the hospital.

           i said i would be there the next day with my mother. on the 10/06/2014 we went to the
           see her GP and they wrote a letter and made a call to the North Middlesex Hospital to
           say we was coming there right away.


           We got to A&E and they done more blood test and x-rays by the time this was all done

           and the test was back it was to late for them to do a CT. they wanted to keep my mother
           in hospital, but she really did not like hospitals so it was agreed to allow her to come

           home and for us to be at the hospital at 09:00 on the 11/06/2014 to have the CT done
           we was told we would be at the hospital all day as they wanted the results of the CT
           before we left the doctors was still saying it could be her gallbladder but her liver was

           very enlarged which could be due to the gallbladder.









           Signed                                            Witnessed By
                                                                  27]]></page><page Index="36"><![CDATA[On the 11/06/2014 we went to the hospital for 09:00 and she had the CT at around
         09:30 I saw Dr steel come onto the day unit around 12:00 and went into a room, i

         new there was something wrong and i believe so did my mother as she said he had
         been in there a long time. I said maybe he had come out and we had not seen him to
         try and stop her worrying. at around 15;45 Dr Steel came out of the room and walked
         towards us and asked us to come into the room.



         We was told the news that the breast cancer had metastasis, I asked how many
         growths and he could not say, he said that the oncologist doctor and nurse was on
         the way down to see us. The doctor a nurse came to see us I again asked how bad it

         was had many growths was in the liver the doctor told us that it was severe and it
         was in the spine and ribs. That they were trying to book a CT biopsy and bone scan,
         this would be for the next day or the Monday. I broke down at the news how could

         this have been missed.


         My mum was put on a lot of tablets to try and bring the enlarged liver down; she did
         not want to stay in hospital.

         When we left the hospital I went to my sisters to tell her the news she new by my
         face it was bad when she opened the door. That day the family was all told.


         We was all up and down the hospital a great deal from this point, the doctors gave

         my mother 6 to 12 months without treatment and 18+ with treatment. but there was
         still a huge problem as they wanted to treat her with chemo, which they had not done
         in 2011 due to her being on Clozapine both drugs have an effect on the white blood
         cells. I asked how could they treat with chemo now but could not do this in 2011 they

         never replied to that. They said they were going try a very low dose of chemo which I
         would have to gave daily for 2 weeks then I would give white blood cell injections the
         3rd week when she was not on the chemo tablets and at the start of each session

         she would have to go to the chemo day unit and have the a drip due to it being
         HER2.


         The problem was they gave her an overdose of the chemo tablets and I did not know.

         so I should have been giving her 500mg X two times a day I was giving my mother
         1500mg x two times a day.
         My mum went down hill very fast from when the 1st session started, when she had

         her next appointment before the 2nd session was due to start my mother looked very
         ill and was not eating or drinking. The doctor even said how ill she looked but carry
                         ^'CcrvjxM

                                 f                    28
         Signed                                             Witnessed By]]></page><page Index="37"><![CDATA[on with the 2nd session of treatment but did not notices the mistake on the dose of
          chemo i was giving my mother. I called the hospital 2 times after the 2nd session of

          chemo had started and was told to just give her more tablets to start the diarrhoea, 9
          days into the 2nd session I demanded my mum needed to be in hospital we was told
          after hours on the phone to the hospital to take her to A&E by the on call oncologist

          doctor. I took my mother to A&E on the 27/08/2014 where they took her in right away
          and done blood tests. They could see how ill she looked she could now not even walk
          by this time. They stopped the chemo right away as I believe this is when they saw the
          mistake on the drug dose. We were told they needed to get fluids into my mother and

          she was taken to the ward. We were not told my mother was in acute kidney failure. On
          the 28/08/2014 it was the Macmillan nurse who told my sister about the dose of chemo.
          And on the 29/08/2014 it was also the Macmillan nurse that told the family about acute

          kidney failure, the family asked my mothers oncologist doctor 4 times about the acute
          kidney failure on the 29/08/2014 and was told 4 times that it was not nothing to do with
          her Kidneys it was the cancer.


          On the day of the 29/08/2014 a drug was put onto my mother chart of Codeine
          Phosphate. The family left the hospital at around 19:15 and I always went back to the

          hospital around 21:00 to 21:30 on returning to my mother’s room I could hear there was
          something really wrong. The nurse asked if my mother had been like this all day I told
          her no she was fine when I left at 19:15. My mother went down hill very fast this night all

          the family came to the hospital my mother passed away 9 hours after being given the
          drug Codeine Phosphate. Codeine Phosphate should never have been given to
          someone on Clozapine there are only 2 out comes and one of them is death. We are
          still waiting for causes of death.


          On the 07/06/2014 a member of the family Dwayne Edwards was having a going away

          party as he was due to travel the world for 12 months. Most of the family was there
          including my son Simon Cordell. The party was held in a hall I did not stay long as my
          mother was not well but she did want to go for a few hours due to not seeing Dwayne

          for many months, we stayed around 2 hours and then I took my mother to my home
          where she stayed with me.


          On the date of 22/11/2014 Simon was at home with his friend josh, they were working
          on bits for the company to try and take Simon mind of things Simon at this stage was
          really unwell and unstable.

          It would seem police was at Simon Flat outside tiring to get in this was late at night.




          Signed                                            Witnessed By


                                                                  29]]></page><page Index="38"><![CDATA[They could not get the code to the main door and went back to the police station were
          they seem to have got Simon mobile number and made calls trying to get the code for
          his main door. They did say it was police and Simon got very scared why the police
          wanted his door code to get in to see him the police would not give him the reason as to

          why they needed the main door code or the police numbers they would not give a
          reason as to why they wanted to see him.



          This did not just scare the life out of Simon but also Josh. and Simon just wanted to get
          out of the flat. Simon made a call to me and told me what had happened I told him to
          come to my house.



          He would not even use his car as he was so scared of what was going on he did not
          even know for fact it was the police that had made the calls to his mobile.



          Him and josh left the flat and would not even go the way he as a rule uses to get to my
          house.


          They went down Green Street over the train station and walked down Mollison Ave

          then got on to the river lee and walked along to come out by Ponders End train station
          where they was meeting his sister Deon in a cab to get them to my house. It was really

          raining that night and then they got here they was very wet.


          I made calls to the police in fact 3 calls as I put a complaint in at what was going on as
          the police for some reason at this stage kept going to his flat for unknown reasons and

          he was not stable enough and very scared and was not coping. I did let Josey know
          what was going on each time.



          I do have my phone bill with all the phone calls listed to police via 101 calls via my home
          phone if this would be needed. This is without all the phone calls Simon made himself
          to police. And he has some police officers numbers.



          In the end an inspector stag I think his name was called and at 1st spoke to Simon, I
          was still not happy with what was going on so again made a call and asked for the

          inspector to call me back which he did some time later that day I think, on that call it
          lasted around 1 hour maybe a little longer I explained everything that was going on






          Signed                                            Witnessed By

                                                      30]]></page><page Index="39"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS

                                      (C.J. Act 1967, S2.9. M.C. Rules 1968 R58)


           STATEMENT OF: Lorraine Cordell

           AGE OF WITNESS (If over 21): 52


           OCCUPATION OF WITNESS: Unemployed due to health Problems.

           ADDRESS: 23 Byron Terrace, Edmonton, London, N9 7DG

           TELEPHONE: 0208 245 7454


           This statement consisting of 6 page(s) each signed by me, is true to the best of my
           knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be
           liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be false or

           not believe to be true.

           Dated the 10 days of February 2016

                                                                    Signed
                                                Signature Witnessed by ...




           I am Lorraine Cordell; my date of birth is 03/10/1963. My home address is as stated above. I am making this
           Updated witness statement to my statement dated 22nd December 2015 in response an appeal to the police
           application for an anti-social behaviour order on Mr Simon Cordell. I am the mother of Simon Cordell.


           I have been asked to write this updated statement due to calls that I made in regards to the updated Skeleton

           Argument bundled emailed to me on the 04/02/2016.


           Please refer to page 5 within the Skeleton Argument bundled section 20


           As to the particular prohibitions on the ASBO, significant effort was made by the Respondent and by the court

           to ensure that any legitimate business activities that the Appellant wished to undertake would in no way be
           inhibited by this order. For the Appellant to provide recorded music to a gathering of people he would either
           need to have a licence for that event or to provide the music on a licensed premise for fewer than 500 people
           with a general licence to play recorded music (see s. 1 and Sch.l of the Licensing Act 2003). This order

           specifically does not preclude him from providing regulated entertainment under the auspices of a valid licence.


           I found this very hard to believe as I did from when this case started, and many times issues were raised due to
           the conditions but things were never addressed, not even on the trial days.





                            ' C. arj’chJlif
           Signed                                   Witnessed By                                             1
                                                                  31]]></page><page Index="40"><![CDATA[These conditions do not just have an impact on my son Simon Cordell Business, which he has been building for

          many years. But also, his normal everyday life, but this was never taken into account. And the ASBO was given
          without illegality being proven of illegal raves for the whole of the UK for 5 years.


          I have since reading the Skeleton Argument made phone calls to local London boroughs in way of asking if this
          ASBO order and the conditions of the order would cause problems obtaining any form of Alcohol and

          entertainment licences, there seem to be 5 types of Alcohol and entertainment licences that any person can put an
          application in for these are.


               1.  Personal licence.
               2.  Premises licence.
               3.  Club premises certificate.
               4.  Temporary event notice.
               5.  Minor variations




          The cost to apply for each application for an Alcohol and entertainment licence is:

          Personal licence.            £37.00 each application, this is not refunded if refused.
          Premises licence.            £190.00 to £800.00 each application, this is not refunded if refused
          Club premises certificate.   £190.00 to £800.00 each application, this is not refunded if refused
          Temporary event notice.      £21.00 each application, this is not refunded if refused
          Minor variations             Was not given a price on this as this licence can change to a full one if it was to
                                       ask for later opening times for an event in an already licensed building to a full

                                       variation licence. There is so many variations this can go into. But again, this is
                                       not refunded if refused



          The local London boroughs councils I have contacted are:


          Lewisham council licensing:
          Contact details I got for the internet below link:


          https:/www Jew isham.gov.uk/contact
                              ,
          us/Pii»ies/contact.asn,\ ?direcloivid~2 l7&.sotirce-Tii2ITmscrv ices%2Fhusiues.s%21 Ticcnces-aid-street-
          trati in x.%2 j Pattes%21 dc fault ,asp\
          Address:
          London Borough of Lewisham Second Floor
          Laurence House
          1 Catford Road
          SE64RU
          Tel; 020 8314 6400
          Email: licensinmuTewisham.uov.uk




                            ■ (— c^sd
          Signed                                     Witnessed By                                              2
                                                      32]]></page><page Index="41"><![CDATA[I spoke to Kelly Hickmott (East Team) who said the ASBO and the conditions within the ASBO order would
          cause a problem with obtaining any of the above licences. I told her the full ASBO conditions within the ASBO
          Order.

          That anyone applying for any type of licence would have to go the licensing process and each time the police
          would be contacted, the police would then conduct a background check to the person who was applying for the
          licence.

          I was told that the process was harder for some licensing then others and for the higher the licence that was being
          applied for the more checks that are done.

          She also emailed me the police officer name Matthew Mcgrath and his email address
          www.iralfrvrmct.Dnn.polico.uk who deals with licensing within the Lewisham area who I emailed under my
          friend’s emails address www.achaelbech I OOtfr umail.com
          Please see emails as to what I asked and what he replied to me.

          Hackney council licensing:
          Contact details I got for the internet below link:





          https://w ww.hackney.uov.uk/licensinu.hlmft.VrlSAPmLS7U
          Contact details
          Licensing and Trading Standards
          Hackney Service Centre
          I Hillman Street
          E8 1DY
          Email: licene.sinutvhhackncy.gov.uk
          Tel:   020 8356 2431
          Fax:   020 8356 4974

          I spoke to Costa and he told me the same thing as Lewisham licensing team Kelly Hickmott told me, that it was
          be very hard to process an application for someone that had this ASBO order in place.

          I was told that any order would be sent to the Pollution Team, police licensing officer and they would do

          ground checks. That would bring  up the  ASBO order  and in turn they would write  a report back to the  local
          Council with risks, there is licensing objectives that have to be followed with every application applied for.

          I told him the full ASBO conditions within the ASBO Order.

          Islington council licensing:

          Contact details I got for the internet below link:


          https.//www.islington.aov.uk/scrvices/husincss-licensinu/reaulations/riccnces/licensini.act/Paues/defauli.aspx

          020 7527 3031


          Iicened4slinaton.gov.uk
          I did not get the name of the person I spoke to, I have tried to call them today when I was asked to do this
          updated statement but the phone line was going to voice mail.
          I did get told the same as above by the other 2 councils I was told the process that was taken and how the ASBO
          conditions would have an impact on the report from the local police licensing officer.


          Signed                                    Witnessed By                                               3
                                                                  33]]></page><page Index="42"><![CDATA[Brent council licensing:

           Contact details I got for the internet below link:

           https://www.brent.gov.uk/husiness/licences/contact-us/

           Address:
           Brent Council Regulatory Services
           Regeneration and Growth
           Brent Civic Centre
           Engineers Way
           Wembley
           HA9 OFJ
           Phone:
           020 8937 5359
           Email:
           business. Licence/@brent.gov.uk


           I spoke to a lady called Sonia explained everything as I did in all the above calls to the other local councils
           licensing teams but got told she was not part of the team as such and there was no one at that time that could
           take my call she asked to take my details and would get someone to call me back.

           Jillian called me back a while later and I explained again what I needed advice about. I told her about the ASBO
           and all the conditions and again asked whether this was affect any application for an Alcohol and entertainment
           licence, again I was told the process that is taking and again was told there would be issues with someone
           applying for an Alcohol and entertainment licence with the ASBO conditions that where in place.

           Croydon council licensing:

           Contact details I got for the internet below link:

           https://wvvvv.croydon.gov.uk/hustne.vs/liccnctfs/cniertain/ten




           Address Line:
           Croydon Council, Licensing Team
           10th Floor. Zone B
           ' nard Weatherill House
           Mint Walk
           Croydon CRO 1EA
           Telephone:
           020 8760 5466
           Email:
           licensinaf@crovdon.gov.uk

           Again, I did not get the person’s name she did say it but i forgot to write it down. But i am sure they note calls that
           are made to any council department.

           Again, I told the lady the call was for advice and told her about the ASBO and all the conditions, I again was told
           the process that is taken when someone applies for an Alcohol and entertainment licence.
           Again, I was told that the police licensing officer would do checks and a report back to the local council, I was
           told it would be very hard for someone to get un Alcohol and entertainment licence due to the checks that were
           done.
           I was also told that if an application for an Alcohol and entertainment licence was refused the person could then
           has it heard by 3 council committee members where the person that had applied for the licence could put his
           case? I asked would the police be there also and was told yes, they would be.


           Signed                                     Witnessed By                                              4
                                                      34]]></page><page Index="43"><![CDATA[The lady told me to get better advice would be to call the police Licensing officer I said I had tried the numbers
           listed on their website but I was not having no luck, she then got me the correct number to call which is listed
           below.
           Croydon Police Station - Licensing Sergeant (Spoke to Darren)
           Address Line:
           Licensing Office
           Metropolitan Police Service
           Croydon Police Station
           71 Park Lane.
           Croydon,
           CR9 I BP
           Telephone:
           020 8649 0157 or 0167 (this is the wrong telephone numbers I was able to get the correct one from Croydon
           Council, Licensing Team the correct number is 020 8649 0172

           After trying the 2 numbers that are on the website to speak to the Police Licensing officer and having no luck it
           was then I called and spoke to the Croydon Council, Licensing Team the lady I spoke to give me the correct
           number and l called this after and spoke to a male called Darren.

           We spoke in great detail about the ASBO and the conditions and that we were told these would in no way would
           any person be inhibited by this ASBO order who applied for a licence.

           He could not understand this and asked me more details who we have been told this by.

           I explained what went on at the trial and also my son's business.

           He could not understand why we were told this and asked who had applied for the ASBO order.

           I told him this that it was the police who applied for the order.
           He said that no one had the right to say this within an ASBO application due to the fact it would be down to each
           local police licensing officer to make a decision, as each licensing application is dealt with by the local area
           police licensing department within their area.

           At this I asked him if he would be willing to confirm this in an email to me if I gave him my email address.
            This reply was what I was already thinking, he could not write this without him knowing all the facts and that due
              this being a police matter and going to police he would not feel comfortable.

           He said if he gave me his email and I wrote everything down and the full information about the application for
           the ASBO he would look into it.

           We spoke a little more and I explained that I did not want information as to the ASBO application just advice as
           to if someone had this ASBO order under the conditions that I have said would they be able to get a licence.

           But there will be problems he said he would have to look over everything and have meetings with my son and do
           a lot more checks.

           Due to him being busy and the call taking longer he was due to go into a meeting and had to get off the phone I
           forgot to take his email due to talking about the licensing.








           So I do not understand how within this whole application my son has been told that this ASBO would have no
           impact on his business and not be inhibited by this order.




                           ■ CL.
           Signed                                   Witnessed By                                            5
                                                                  35]]></page><page Index="44"><![CDATA[I have just called 5 local London boroughs and clearly hearing what I am being told know there is going to be a
          huge impact on the business my son has been building for years. There are 33 local London boroughs. This is
          without this ASBO being within the whole of the UK.














































































                           ■ C. crsj-dlii
         Signed                                   Witnessed By                                            6

                                                      36]]></page><page Index="45"><![CDATA[3/9/2015                                              Print

                     Subject:    Re: public liability insurance

                     From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)


                     To:         pondersendfestivals@gmail.com;
                     Date:       Saturday, 24 August 2013, 11:42





                   Hi Omar

                 Please see attached public liability insurance.

                   Many Thanks


                   Simon

























































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            Subject: Fwd: Confirmation Letter etc. Ponders End Family Festival

            From:      martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)

                        reflections4nature@aoi.com; thebeautyclub-ineden@hotmail.co.uk;
                        ray.adams12@btinternet.com; saadia15@gmail.com; blingwear@hotmail.com;
                        info@steppaz.co.uk; danaddo@kissfoods.co.uk; ellie.robles@enfield.gov.uk;
                        corsetart@aol.com; Ginnie@enfieldwomen.org.uk; info@communityaid.org.uk;
                        jomir@firstaidcail.co.uk; munas599@yahoo.co.uk; martin@izorb.org;
                        rina@communityaid.org.uk; roswestl @aol.com;
            j Q.       robert.winchester@jayshomecare.co.uk; re_wired@ymail.com; re-
                        wired@ymail.com; enfieidscc@yahoo.co.uk; amaraisi@yahoo.co.uk;
                        philip.french@nciondon.nhs.uk; pamhollowayl7@yahoo.co.uk;
                        rupshana@msn.com; guy@enfieidtimebank.org.uk;
                        conor.cusack@enfield.gov.uk; yes.cepo@taiktalk.net;
                        roomhirepecdt@btconnect.com; claire@ecyps.org.uk;
                        jacqueiin.matyr@enfield.gov.uk; jacqueline.martyr@enfieid.gov.uk;
                        marcia.cabey@enfieidcab.org.uk;

                       Friday, 23 August 2013, 10:37





          Hi All,
          just in case anyone hasn't received this info before, I'm sending it out again.
            Please find attached a copy of your confirmation letter in regards to the Family
          Festival on Mon aug 26th.
          The major incident plan, festival layout and a stallholders list.

          Please note we will be on site from 8am (you are welcome to start setting up from
          9am) and the information stall is not the Brace Security Stall as listed.
          There will be someone to meet you on arrival to direct you to where your space is


            I am sure you all know to drive at 5mph with your hazards on.
          Look forward to seeing you on Monday


          Thanks.
          Omar






















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            Subject: Re: Fwd: Confirmation Letter etc.. Ponders End Family Festival

            From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)

            To:         pondersendfestivals@gmail.com;

            Date:       Friday, 23 August 2013, 11:19





           Hi Omar

           I just wanted to confirm with you the dates i am needed for the power is it the 25/08/2013 and the
           26/08/2013 or just the 26/08/2013. can you tell me the times i will be needed and which days the
           space ball will be needed, as due to the email below i am a little confused as it says the Monday
           26/08/2013.

            Simon



            From: martine drake <pondersendfestivals@gmaiI.com>
            To: reflections4nature@aol.com; Nischa Hammond <thebeautyclub-
           ineden@hotmail.co.uk>; ray adams <ray.adams12@btinternet.com>; Syeda
           Saadia Ameer <saadia15@gmail.com>; Bling Wear
           <bSingwear@hotmail.com>; "info@steppaz.co.uk" <info@steppaz.co.uk>;
           anaddo@kissfoods.co.uk; ellie.robies@enfield.gov.uk; Nelson Williams
           Foundation <corsetart@aol.com>; Ginnie Landon
            <Ginnie@enfieldwomen.org.uk>; info@communityaid.org.uk; Jomir Hussain
            <jomir@firstaidcall.co.uk>; Muna Talad <munas599@yahoo.co.uk>; Martin
            Chadwick <martin@izorb.org>; "rina@communityaid.org.uk"
            <rina@communityaid.org.uk>; roswest1@aol.com; Robert Winchester
           Tobert.winchester@jayshomecare.co.uk>; too smooth
           . e_wired@ymail.com>; re-wired@ymail.com; "enfieldscc@yahoo.co.uk"
           -enfieldscc@yahoo.co.uk>; amaraisi@yahoo.co.uk;
           philip.french@nclondon.nhs.uk; pamhollowayl 7@yahoo.co.uk; rupshi u
           <rupshana@msn.com>; guy@enfieldtimebank.org.uk;
           conor.cusack@enfield.gov.uk; Yes Cepo <yes.cepo@talktalk.net>;
           "roomhirepecdt@btconnect.com" <roomhirepecdt@btconnect.com>;
           ciaire@ecyps.org.uk; jacquelin.matyr@enfieid.gov.uk;
           jacqueline.martyr@enfield.gov.uk; Marcia Cabey
           <mareia.cabey@enfie!dcab.org.uk>
            Sent: Friday, 23 August 2013, 10:37

            Subject: Fwd: Confirmation Letter etc.. Ponders End Family Festival


            Hi All,
            just in case anyone hasn't received this info before, I'm sending it out again.
            please find attached a copy of your confirmation letter in regards to the Family Festival on
            Mon aug 26th.

            The      major       incident     plan,      festival  39 layout     and      a     stallholders    1 n list.]]></page><page Index="48"><![CDATA[S^9/2G15                                               Print
                Please note we will be on site from 8am (you are welcome to start setting up from 9am) and
                the information stall is not the Brace Security Stall as listed.
                There will be someone to meet you on arrival to direct you to where your space is.
                I’m sure you all know to drive at 5mph with your hazards on.
                Look forward to seeing you on Monday

                Thanks.
                Omar













































































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                                                                                                                   k%]]></page><page Index="49"><![CDATA[3/S/2015                                              Print


            Subject:    RE: Gen Electrical Certificates

            From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymaii.com)

            To:         pondersendfestivais@gmail.com;


            Date:       Thursday, 22 August 2013, 19:59




           Dear Omar Lawrence


           Please find attached the Electrical Certificates for the generator.

           Please let me know you got the information.



            Many Thanks

            Simon
























































                                                                  41]]></page><page Index="50"><![CDATA[3/9/2015                                              Print

                 Subject: Re: Gen Electrical Certificates

                 From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)


                 To:         pondersendfestivais@gmail.com;

                 Date:       Thursday, 22 August 2013, 21:26





                 Dear Omar Lawrence

                 Please find attached the Electrical Certificates for the generator.

                 Please let me know you got the information.



                 Many Thanks


                  Simon






















































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              Subject:      Re: Gen Electrical Certificates

              From:         Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)

              To:           pondersendfestivals@gmail.com;


              Date:         Thursday, 22 August 2013, 21:26





                Dear Omar Lawrence

                Please find attached the Electrical Certificates for the generator.

                Please let me know you got the information.



                Many Thanks

                Simon
























































                                                                  43]]></page><page Index="52"><![CDATA[3JBG015                                                    Print


           Subject:      Re: Gen Electrical Certificates

           From:         martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)

           To:           re_wired@ymail.com;


           Date:         Thursday, 22 August 2013, 23:00





          Hi Simon,
          yes, received the info, I will have a look through later..


          Regards.
          Omar





           On 22 August 2013 19:59, Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com> wrote

            Dear Omar Lawrence


            Please find attached the Electrical Certificates for the generator.

            Please let me know you got the information.



            Many Thanks


            Simon





































                                                      44]]></page><page Index="53"><![CDATA[3/9/2015                                           Print


              Subject:   Fwd: IMPORTANT..Power Provision The beauty club

              From:       martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)
              To:         re_wired@ymaii.com;
              Date:       Monday, 19 August 2013, 9:02










             ---------- Forwarded message ------------
            From: Team Beauty Club
            Date: Monday, 19 August 2013
            Subject: Re: IMPORTANT. Power Provision The beauty club
                 To martine drake <pondersendfestivals@gmail.com>





            Hi festival team

            I write to confirm that we require power provision for salon tools 2 hairdryers and

            (tongs and straigtners 1 lamp for photographic purposes.




            Kinds regards




              oita


            Sent from my Sony Ericsson XI0


            martine drake <pondersendfestivals@gmail.com> wrote:






            Hello all,

            THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!

            In regards to the power provision for the Ponders End Festivals, we will
            have a generator so we are able to offer you power for the day.
            However, in order for this to be done we need to know what your
            Requirements are on the day. i.e. what you will be running? e.g. 2 tea
            urns, microwaves etc.
            It would be helpful to know if you are running any thing different from a                       4 t'j

                                                                  45]]></page><page Index="54"><![CDATA[3/8/2015                                              Print
             normal 13amp plug.

             You will need to bring with your sufficient extension cables to plug into
             the generator.


             Please note if you do not provide me with accurate information it may make
             it difficult to guarantee you will get the power you need.


             Please get back to me.

             Thanks.
             Omar



               On 11 August 2013 19:14, martine drake
               pondersendfestivals@gmail.com>wrote:

             Hello all,
             In regards to the power provision for the Ponders End Festivals, we will
             have a generator so we are able to offer you power for the day.

             However, in order for this to be done we need to know what your
             requirements are on the day. i.e. what you will be running? e.g. 2 teas
             urns, microwaves etc.
             It would be helpful to know if you are running anything different from a
             normal 13-amp plug.


                 You will need to bring with your sufficient extension cables to plug into
               the generator.


             Please note if you do not provide me with accurate information it may make
             it difficult to guarantee you will get the power you need.

             Please get back to me.


             Thanks.
             Omar.



















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              Subject:   Fwd: IMPORTANT..Power Provision


               From:      martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)

               To:        re_wired@ymail.com;

               Date:      Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 9:58




             FYi..



              ---------- Forwarded message ------------
             From: Bling Wear <blingwear@hotmail.com>
             Date: 12 August 2013 16:57
               Subject: RE: IMPORTANT. .Power Provision
                >: martine drake <pondersendfestivals@gmail.com>




             hi,


             Bling Wear stall will be running normal hair-dryer and a air compressor. Both use
                normal 13-amp plugs.


             Thanks
             Simon





             Sent: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 19:14:48 +0100
             Subject: re: IMPORTANT. .Power Provision
             From: pondersendfestivals@gmail.com
             To: corsetart@aol.com; danaddo@kissfoods.co.uk; blingwear@hotmail.com;
             munasS99@yahoo.co.uk; rupshana.uddin@my.Westminster.ac.uk;
             rupshana@msn.com; saadia 15@gmail.com; thebeautyclub-
             ineden@hotmail.co.uk; community-aid@tiscali.co.uk;
             Ginnie@enfieldwomen.org.uk; roswestl@aol.com; yes.cepo@talktalk.net; re-

             wired@ymail.com




             Hello all,
             In regards to the power provision for the Ponders End Festivals, we will have a
             generator so we are able to offer you power for the day.
             However, in order for this to be done we need to know what your requirements
             are on the day. i.e. what you will be running? e.g. 2 tea urns, microwaves etc.


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               Subject:  Re: Update


               From:      marline drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)

               To:        re_wired@ymaii.com;

               Date:      Saturday, 24 August 2013, 23:16





             Hi Simon,
             have you forgotten our last chat today bro?
             Not goanna patronise you but I did explain today my position of what I thought we
             had provisionally agreed.
             I had in mind a budget of £200 per day and obviously that's why I was happy to
             see you.
                was originally only for always for Monday but then we started talking about the
             possibility of Sunday, which you know is not my main concern as they have
             always been responsible for their own power provision. They expressed an

             interest in having a generator and as you requested that you need to understand
             their requirements, which they have never provided it was not something that was
             likely to happen.

             You phoned me about 3 times today to say you were unhappy because you

             thought you were getting 2 days hire. So, for you I spent time and arranged that
             you could do tomorrow but under the understanding that they might need power
             for 1,2,3 or 6 stalls, I do not know and their guy could not tell me. So not sure
             what to say about that as it’s a lot of work for 1 or 2 stalls but if you want to do it
             kool.



             the Space Ball was always an extra component which I was happy for you to
             bring if it wasn't impacting on my budget as it's not something I really need but
             you said you wanted to give one of your guys a chance to do something, so I was
             up for that.
             Once again today I made a 'speech' for you and got a FREE pitch tomorrow with

             the money being for your own pocket.
             As for monday, to be honest bro, it's not something I can be paying for but once
             again I will take the flak and give you a free space if you want it.


             I can't say fairer than that right now. I know you've invested in your setup but you
             must understand you can't make it back on 1 job.
             At the rough rate of £250 per day (including man) I will try and probably can get
             you more jobs and get you recognised as a local resource but you have to work

             with me bro and not try and kill me on this one.
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            It would be helpful to know if you are running any thing different from a normal
            13 amp plug.


            You will need to bring with you sufficient extension cables to plug into the
            generator.


            Please note if you do not provide me with accurate information it may make it
            difficult to guarantee you will get the power you need.


            Please get back to me.

            Thanks.
            Omar.
































































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           Subject:     Fwd: IMPORTANT..Power Provision

           From:        martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)

           To:          re_wired@ymaii.com;


           Date:        Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 9:59




         FYI...


          ---------- Forwarded message ------------
         From: Nelson Williams Foundation <corsetart@aol.com>
         Date: 13 August 2013 16:10

         Subject: Re: IMPORTANT. Power Provision
         pondersendfestivals@gmail.com





         Hi Omar
         we will be using domestic juicers & smoothie makers around 6 of them at any
         one time, and domestic microwave oven, a fridge, 3 electric griddles


         kind regards
         Hazel Nelson-Williams
         www. Nelson Wiliiams Foundation.
         com
         Holder of:
         Tesco Inspirational Mum of the year award 2012
         throwning Flame Award 2011


         Nominated for:
         Wise Women Award 2012
         Mayors Peace Award 2011




         —Original Message—
         From: martine drake <pondersendfestivais@gmaii.com>
         To: corsetart <corsetart@aol.com>; danaddo <danaddo@klssfoods.co.uk>; Bling Wear
         <biingwear@hotmaii.com>; Muna Tafad <munas599@yahao.co.uk>; Rupshana
         <rupshana.uddin@my.westminster.ac.uk>; rupshana <rupshana@msn.com>; Syeda Saadia Ameer
         <saadia15@gmai!.com>; Nischa Hammond <thebeautyciub-ineden@hotmaii.co.uk>; comrnunity-aid
         <community-aid@tisca!i.co.uk>; Ginnie Landon <Ginnie@enfieidwomen.org.uk>; roswestl
         <roswest1@aoi.com>; Yes Cepo <yes.cepo@taiktalk.net>; re-wired <re-wired@ymail.com>
         Sent: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 19:14
         Subject: re: IMPORTANT..Power Provision

         Hello all,
         In  regards to the  power  provision  for the  Ponders  End Festivals, we will  have a  generator  so we are able to offer
         you power for the day.                       50]]></page><page Index="59"><![CDATA[3/9/2015                                             Print
          However, in order for this to be done we need to know what your requirements are on the day. i.e. what you will
          be running? e.g. 2 tea urns, microwaves etc.
          It would be helpful to know if you are running any thing different from a normal 13amp plug.

          You will need to bring with you sufficient extension cables to plug into the generator.
          Please note if you do not provide me with accurate information it may make it difficult to guarantee you will get
          the power you need.

          Please get back to me.

          Thanks.
          Omar.








































































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           Subject: Fwd: IMPORTANT .Power Provision

           From:       martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)

           To:         re_wired@ymail.com;

           Date:       Thursday, 15 August 2013, 0:58









          ---------- Forwarded message --------  -—

         From: daniel addo <danaddo@kissfoods.co.uk>
         Date: 14 August 2013 22:32
         Subject: Re: IMPORTANT..Power Provision
         o: martine drake <ponders endfestival s@gmail. com>





         Hi Martine,

         I will need power for 2 microwaves and one mini fridge, all running on a normal
           3 amp plug.



         Thanks.
         Daniel

         On 14 Aug 2013, at 10:01, martine drake wrote:






               Hello all,

               THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!



               In regards to the power provision for the Ponders End Festivals, we will have a generator so we are
               able to offer you power for the day.
               However, in order for this to be done we need to know what your requirements are on the day. i.e.
               what you will be running? e.g. 2 tea urns, microwaves etc.
               It would be helpful to know if you are running any thing different from a normal 13amp plug.
               You will need to bring with you sufficient extension cables to plug into the generator.

               Please note if you do not provide me with accurate information it may make it difficult to guarantee
               you will get the power you need.

               Please get back to me.

               Thanks.
               Omar

                                                      52]]></page><page Index="61"><![CDATA[3/3/2G15                                                 Print




                 On 11 August 2013 19:14, marline drake
                 pondersendfestivals@. gmail.com> wrote:
                   Hello all,
                   In regards to the power provision for the Ponders End Festivals, we
                   will have a generator so we are able to offer you power for the day.
                   However, in order for this to be done we need to know what your

                   requirements are on the day. i.e. what you will be running? e.g. 2 tea
                   urns, microwaves etc.
                   It would be helpful to know if you are running anything different
                   from a normal 13-amp plug.


                   You will need to bring with your sufficient extension cables to plug
                   into the generator.


                   Please note if you do not provide me with accurate information it
                   may make it difficult to guarantee you will get the power you need.


                   Please get back to me.


                   Thanks.
                   Omar.











































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              Subject     Fwd: The Ponders End Festivals 25th/26th Aug

              From:       Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmail.com)


              To:         re_wired@ymail.com;

              Date:       Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 9:55









            Thanks.
            Omar














               OMAR LAWRENCE

               Niburn Media.


               Enfield Enterprise Centre

               26-28 Queensway


               Ponders end

               Enfield EN3 4SA



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 Subject   Fwd: The Ponders End Festivals 25th/26th Aug   OMAR LAWRENCE
             Niburu Media.
 From:   Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmail.com)
             Enfield Enterprise
 To:   re_wired@ymail.com;   26 - 28 Queensway

 Date:   Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 9:55   Ponders end

             Enfield EN3 4SA






 Thanks.
 Omar














 OMAR LAWRENCE

 Niburn Media.


 Enfield Enterprise Centre

 26-28 Queensway


 Ponders end

 Enfield EN3 4SA



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               Subject:  Re: Fwd: The Ponders End Festivals  25th / 28th Aug

               From:      Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymaii.com)

               To:        omar.niburumedia@gmail.com;


               Date:      Tuesday, 20 August 2013, 15:12




             Hi Omar

             The event page on facebook URL is


             https://www.facebook.eom/events/212207532275223/?fref=ts

             Please join

             Simon



               From: Omar Lawrence <omar.niburumedia@gmail.com>
               To: too smooth <re_wired@ymail.com>
               Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 9:55
               Subject: Fwd: The Ponders End Festivals 25th/26th Aug






               Thanks.
               Omar








                 OMAR LAWRENCE
                 Niburu Media,
                 Enfield Enterprise Centre
                 26-28 Queensway
                 Ponders end
                 Enfield EN3 4SA

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              OMAR LAWRENCE
              Niburu Media,
              Enfield Enterprise     Centre
              26-28 Queensway
              Ponders end
              Enfield EN3 4SA











































































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           Subject: Re: Fwd: The Ponders End Festivals 25th/26ih Aug

           From:      Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)

           To:        omar.niburumedia@gmail.com;


           Date:      Tuesday, 20 August 2013, 16:04




          Hi Omar

          I don’t know why but Facebook closed the 1st page that was made so had to make a new one this is the
          new link

          https://www.facebook.com/events/505646482846521/

           lease join

           Simon





           From: Omar Lawrence <omar.niburumedia@gmail.com>
           To: too smooth <re_wired@ymail.com>
           Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 9:55
           Subject: Fwd: The Ponders End Festivals 25th/26th Aug






           Thanks.
           Omar








             OMAR LAWRENCE
             Nibuni Media.
             Enfield Enterprise Centre
             26-28 Queensway
             Ponders end
             Enfield EN3 4SA

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          Hope you understand where I'm coming from.



          Thanks.
          O






          On 24 August 2013 17:03, Rewired <re_wired@ymaii.eom> wrote:
            Hi Omar


            Can i get an update i know from the start i was booked for the 2 days and i have hired in people for
            the 2 days at this time as i have booked the 2 days for you for the space ball and the Generator and
            for the people i need to be there with me to be able to do everything that was needed and to make
            sure all was safe.

            Can you confirm the prices agreed i will get if i am not needed for the 25/08/2013 will i still get
            paid for this day or will i not.


            Space Ball £130 a day with included man to spin the space ball.

            Generator £150 a day plus fuel to be covered by event ponders end festival, all cables provided in
            price.


            £80 per day for electrician.

            The prices of £720.00 was for the 2-day hire for all.





            Many Thanks

            Simon


































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              OMAR LAWRENCE
              Niburu Media.
              Enfield Enterprise Centre
              26-28 Queensway
              Ponders end
              Enfield EN3 4SA



































































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               Subject:    re: Ponders End Floor Plan

               From:       Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmail.com)


               To:         re_wired@ymail.com;
               Date:       Thursday, 1 August 2013, 15:00





             FYI...






             OMAR LAWRENCE

               Niburu Media.
               Enfield Enterprise Centre

             26-28 Queensway
             Ponders end

             Enfield EN3 4SA
















































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           Subject:    Re: Ponders End Floor Plan

           From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)


           To:         omar.niburumedia@gmail.com;

           Date:       Monday, 5 August 2013,19:07





          Dear Omar Lawrence

          Thank you for the information i am meeting my electrician tomorrow 06/08/2013 where i should get
          the information that you will need as to all the power cables needed and if we have them in stock or
          will need to be hire in.

          The electrical certificate for the Generator you will need to be handed in for the event, and the public
          liability for the spaceball.

          All of this will be addressed this week and i will forward you all the information you need and any
          think that maybe of help for your event.

          Simon.




           From: Omar Lawrence <omar.niburumedia@gmaihcom>
           To: too smooth <re_wired@ymaii.com>
           Sent: Thursday, 1 August 2013, 15:00
           Subject: re: Ponders End Floor Plan

           FYI...






           OMAR LAWRENCE

           Niiburu Media,
           Enfield Enterprise Centre
           26-28 Queensway
           Ponders end
           Enfield EN3 4SA

















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           Subject:    Re: Ponders End Floor Plan

           From:       Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmail.com)

           To:         re_wired@ymail.com;


           Date:       Monday, 5 August 2013, 19:26




         Hi Simon,
         I'm not sure if you have previously received this but attached is a layout plan for
         the Festival on the 26th. I hope this helps to make sense of where the power

         provision is needed and get an idea of the length of cabling and type of
         distribution required. Let me know if the electrician wants to meet up.


           possible, I may be able to arrange you providing the power also for the event
         me day before on the 25th. Let me know if this is something you want to do. I'm
         not sure of what exactly the requirement is yet but we can talk.


         There is also a registration form, just in case you didn't have it before. You need
         to let me know straightaway if you still want to have a stall.


         Also, please find attached a copy of the flyer for the Festival could you please
         share with anyone you feel maybe interested.


         Speak Soon.


           Thanks Omar








         On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com>
         wrote:
           Dear Omar Lawrence
           Thank you for the information i am meeting my electrician tomorrow 06/08/2013 where i should
           get the information that you will need as to all the power cables needed and if we have them in
           stock or will need to be hire in.

           The electrical certificate for the Generator you will need to be handed in for the event, and the
           public liability for the spaceball.

           All of this will be addressed this week and i will forward you all the information you need and any
           think that maybe of help for your event.



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            Simon.



             From: Omar Lawrence <omar.nibururnedia@gmaii.com>
             To: too smooth <re_wired@ymail.com>
             Sent: Thursday, 1 August 2013, 15:00
             Subject: re: Ponders End Floor Plan

             FYI...






             OMAR LAWRENCE
             Nsburu Media.
             Enfield Enterprise Centre

             26-28 Queensway
             Ponders end
             Enfield EN3 4SA

















         OMAR LAWRENCE
         Niburu Media.

         Enfield Enterprise Centre

          6-28 Queens way
         Ponders End

         afield EN3 4SA

























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           Subject:   re: RPF

           From:      Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmaii.com)

           To:        re_wired@ymail.com;


           Date:      Tuesday, 30 July 2013,  13:16




         Hi Simon,

         Please find below the link for the RPF application :

         http://www.enfield.gov.uk/residentsfiind

         tel:0208 379 3245


         Regards.
         Omar









         OMAR LAWRENCE
         Nibury Media.

         Enfield Enterprise Centre

         26-28 Queensway
         Ponders end

         Enfield EN3 4SA
































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           Subject;  Re; Christmas Glow Festival.

           From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)


           To:         omar.niburumedia@gmail.com;

           Date:       Tuesday, 19 November 2013, 21:22





          Hi Omar

          I confirm that i can do the power for the 07/12/2013 for the The Christmas Glow Festival,
          Please see attached invoice for the cost for the day.

          You may also like to take a look at our website at http://toosmooth.co.uk/ please look at
          out for all events, we carry a large stock of sound systems, event lighting, staging and much
          ore.

          Looking forward to hearing back from you to confirm the date of the 07/12/2013.

          Many Thanks


          Simon














          On Wednesday, 13 November 2013, 20:21, Omar Lawrence
             Omar.niburumedia@gmail.com> wrote:
           Hi Simon,
           as discussed I would like to confirm the booking for The Christmas Glow Festival Sat
           7th December 2013.
           The venue will be Durants Park. EN3 7ED.
           The show will be 2pm - 8pm.
           You will set up to provide power to the Main Marquee (lights/PA etc tbc)
           There will probably be access to the park from 8am aprox tbc.

           Attached is a site map of the park so you can get an idea but we will talk anyway but
           it’s there to give you an idea.

           Can you send me an official letter headed quote please.


           Thanks.
           Regards.
           Omar.


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               OMAR LAWRENCE

               Niburu Media.
               Enfield Enterprise Centre
               28-28 Queensway
               Ponders end
               Enfield £N3 43A










































































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           Subject:    Re: Christmas Giow Festival

           From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)


           To:         omar.niburumedia@gmail.com;

           Date:       Tuesday, 19 November 2013, 21:22





          Hi Omar

          I confirm that i can do the power for the 07/12/2013 for the The Christmas Glow Festival,
          Please see attached invoice for the cost for the day.


          You may also like to take a look at our website at http://toosmooth.co.uk/ please look at
          our Product Catalogue this may be useful to you to see what items that Too Smooth can hire

          out for all events, we carry a large stock of sound systems, event lighting, staging and much
          more.


          Looking forward to hearing back from you to confirm the date of the 07/12/2013.

          Many Thanks
          Simon











           On Wednesday, 13 November 2013, 20:21, Omar Lawrence

            Omar.niburumedia@gmail.com> wrote:
           Hi Simon,
           as discussed I would like to confirm the booking for The Christmas Glow Festival Sat
           7th December 2013.
           The venue will be Durants Park. EN3 7ED.
           The show will be 2pm - 8pm.
           You will set up to provide power to the Main Marquee (lights/PA etc tbc)
           There will probably be access to the park from 8am aprox tbc.

           Attached is a site map of the park so you can get an idea but we will talk anyway but
           it's there to give you an idea.


           Can you send me an official letter headed quote please.

           Thanks.
           Regards.
           Omar.



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               OMAR LAWRENCE
               Niburu Media.
               Enfield Enterprise Centre
               26-28 Queensway

               Ponders end
               Enfield EN3 4SA









































































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           Subject: Re: Update

           From:       Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)

           To:         pondersendfestivals@gmail.com;


           Date:       Sunday, 25 August 2013, 20:25




         Hi Omar


         i will agree with the £500 for the 2 days but remember this was not the agreement that was made at
         the start of this. But you will need to pay for the fuel, today i used £40 in fuel and will use this again
         tomorrow maybe a little more as tomorrow there is a lot more but i take £80 for fuel for both days,
         and can you pay me in the morning as i would like to pay my friends some money and not be paying
         out of my own pocket for the fuel.


            Many Thanks

         Simon



           From: Martine drake <pondersendfestivals@gmail.com>
           To: Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com>
           Sent: Saturday, 24 August 2013, 23:16
           Subject: Re: Update


           Hi Simon,
           have you forgotten our last chat today bro?
           Not gonna patronise you but I did explain today my position of what I thought we had
           provisionally agreed.
           I had in mind a budget of £200 per day and obviously that's why I was happy to use you.
           It was originally only for always for Monday but then we started talking about the possibility
          of Sunday, which you know is not my main concern as they have always been responsible for
         their own power provision. They expressed an interest in having a generator and as you
         requested that you need to understand their requirements, which they have never provided it
         was not something that was likely to happen.

           You phoned me about 3 times today to say you were unhappy because you thought you were
         getting 2 days hire. So for you I spent time and arranged that you could do tomorrow but
         under the understanding that they might need power for 1,2„3 or 6 stalls, I do not know and
           their guy could not tell me. So not sure what to say about that as its a lot of work for 1 or 2
         stalls but if you want to do it then kool.


           The Space Ball was always an extra component which I was happy for you to bring if it
           wasn't impacting on my budget as it's not something I really need but you said you wanted to
           give one of your guys a chance to do something, so I was up for that.
           Once again today I made a 'speech' for you and got a FREE pitch tomorrow with the money
           being for your own pocket.
           As for monday, to be honest bro, it’s not something I can be paying for but once again I will
           take the flak and give you a free space if you want it.
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           Subject:   Fwd: Site map - Durant’s park fSEC=PROTECTJ

           From:      Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmaiI.com)

           To:        re_wired@ymail.com;


           Date:      Tuesday, 3 December 2013, 16:14




         FYI.
         Please find attached a copy of the site map.
         As I said please send me the list of names for security, as they not be able to get

         in otherwise.
         I would like you to be there for 9/9.30 latest on Saturday.



         Thanks.
         Omar.


         OMAR LAWRENCE

         Niburu Media.
         Enfield Enterprise Centre

         6 - 2 8 Queensway
         Ponders                   end


         Enfield EN3- 4SA






































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           Subject:   Re: Fwd: Site map - Durant’s park [SEC=PROTECT]

           From:      Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymaii.com)


           To:        omar.niburumedia@gmaii.com;

           Date:      Thursday, 5 December 2013, 16:57





          Hello Omar

          The 3 names that will need to be there are

          Simon Cordell
          Matt Gyori
          Dean Reed

           Would it also be possible to get the power requirements for the heaters and where they will
           be placed and how long i will need to make Leads.

          And yes i be there for 9.00 in the morning to set to set up.

          Many Thanks


          Simon



          On Tuesday, 3 December 2013, 16:14, Omar Lawrence
          omar.niburumedia@gmail.com> wrote:
           FYI....
           Please find attached a copy of the site map..
           As I said please send me the list of names for security, as they not be able to get in
           otherwise.
          I would like you to be there for 9/9.30 latest on Saturday.


           Thanks.
           Omar.


           OMAR LAWRENCE
           Niburu Media.
           Enfield Enterprise Centre
           26-28 Queensway

           Ponders end
           Enfield EN3 45.4











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                                                                                                              1/1]]></page><page Index="81"><![CDATA[3/9E015                                                  Print


            Subject: re: Christmas Glow Performance Times

            From:       Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmaii.com)

            To:         jay7suns@googiemai!.com;


            Bcc:        re_wired@ymail.com;

            Date:       Friday, 6 December 2013, 10:38





          Hi,
          please find attached a copy of the performance times.
          A reminder that the sound check is available from 11am- 12.30pm.
          Please let me know asap if you can make the sound check (advisable) and I will
            book you a slot time.


          Thanks
          Omar






          OMAR LAWRENCE

           Nibury Media.

          Enfield Enterprise Centre
          26-28 Queens way

          Ponders end

           Enfield EN3 4SA































                                                                  73]]></page><page Index="82"><![CDATA[a/9/2015                                                 Print

               Subject:    re: Lock too Lock Festival


               From:       Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmaii.com)

               To:         re_wired@ymail.com;

               Date:       Thursday, 12 September 2013, 14:24







              FYL..




              OMAR LAWRENCE

               Niburu Media.
               Enfield Enterprise Centre

              26-28 Queensway
              Ponders end

              Enfield EN34
















































                                                      74]]></page><page Index="83"><![CDATA[3(W2U1b                                                  Print

            Subject      Re: Invoice for Lock too Lock Festival

            From:        Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymaii.com)

            To:          omar.niburumedia@gmail.com;

            Date:        Monday, 16 September 2013, 16:11




           Hi Omar

           Here is the invoice you have asked for.


           Many

           Thanks


























































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             Subject:   Re: invoice for Lock too Lock Festival

             From:      Omar Lawrence (omar.niburumedia@gmail.com)


             To:        re_wired@ymail.com;

             Date:      Monday, 16 September 2013, 17:29





           Hi Simon,
           Please address invoice to:
           NIBURU MEDIA
           ENFIELD ENTERPRISE CENTRE
           26-28 QUEENSWAY

           PONDERS END
           EN3 4SA


           Thanks.
           Omar.







           On Monday, September 16, 2013, Rewired Rewired wrote:


             Hi Omar

             Here is the invoice you have asked for.


             Many Thanks

             Simon








           OMAR LAWRENCE
           Niburu Media.

           Enfield Enterprise Centre

           26-28 Queensway

           Ponders end
           Enfield EN34





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                Jas Chadha




















































































                                                                  77]]></page><page Index="86"><![CDATA[3/3/2015                                            Print
           I can't say fairer than that right now. I know you've invested in your setup but you must
           understand you can’t make it back on 1 job.
           At the rough rate of £250 per day (including man) I will try and probably can get you more
           jobs and get you recognised as a local resource but you have to wOrk with me bro and not
           try
           and kill me on this one.

           Hope you understand where I'm coming from.


           Thanks.
           o


           On 24 August 2013 17:03, Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com> wrote:
             Hi Omar

             Can i get an update i know from the start i was booked for the 2 days and i have hired in
             people for the 2 days at this time as i have booked the 2 days for you for the space ball and
             the Generator and for the people i need to be there with me to be able to do everything that
             was needed and to make sure all was safe.

             Can you confirm the prices agreed i will get if i am not needed for the 25/08/2013 will i
             still get paid for this day or will i not.

             Space Ball £130 a day with included man to spin the space ball.

             Generator £150 a day plus fuel to be covered by event ponders end festival, all cables
             provided in price.

             £80 per day for electrician.

             The prices of £720.00 was for the 2 day hire for all.





             Many Thanks

             Simon




























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              Subject:   Re: Update

              From:      Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymaii.com)


              To:        pondersendfestivais@gmail.com;

              Date:      Tuesday, 27 August 2013, 12:04





            Hello Omar

            Hello Omar
            I have tried to contract you today to see when you are going to be able to pay me. Can you please get
            back to me as i do need to pay the people i had working for me for the 2 days.

            Many Thanks

            simon


























































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                                                                                                              1/1]]></page><page Index="88"><![CDATA[3/9/2015                                                Print

           Subject:    Re: Confirmation Letter etc. Ponders End Family Festival


           From:       martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)


                       ray.adamsl 2@btinternet.com; saadial5@gmail.com; blingwear@hotmail.com;
                       maria.bird@enfieldhomes.org; info@steppaz.co.uk;
                       enquiries@dholdrummers.com; danaddo@kissfoods.co.uk;
                       ellie.robIes@enfield.gov.uk; corsetart@aol.com; Ginnie@enfieldwomen.org.uk;
           To:         thebeautyclub-ineden@hotmail.co.uk; info@communityaid.org.uk;
                       jomir@firstaidcali.co.uk; munas599@yahoo.co.uk; martin@izorb.org;
                       rina@communityaid.org.uk; roswestl@aol.com;
                       robert.winchester@jayshomecare.co.uk; re_wired@ymail.com;
                       torid1@hotmail.com; enfieldscc@yahoo.co.uk;

           Date:       Wednesday, 21 August 2013, 11:01





           Hello all,
         please find attached a copy of your confirmation letter in regards to the Family
         Festival on Mon aug 26th.

         Please note we will be on site from 8am (you are welcome to start setting up from
         9am) and the information stall is not the Brace Security Stall.


           hanks.
         Omar











































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                                                                                                                  f/1]]></page><page Index="89"><![CDATA[3/9/2015                                           Print

              Subject: Fwd: Confirmation Letter etc. Ponders End Family Festival

              From:      martine drake (pondersendfestivals@gmail.com)

                          ray.adamsl 2@btinternet.com; saadial5@gmail.com; blingwear@hotmail.com;
                          maria.bird@enfieldhomes.org; info@steppaz.co.uk;
                          enquiries@dholdrummers.com; danaddo@kissfoods.co.uk;
                          ellie.robles@enfield.gov.uk; corsetart@aol.com; Ginnie@enfieldwomen.org.uk;
                          thebeautyclub-ineden@hotmail.co.uk; info@communityaid.org.uk;
              To:        jomir@firstaidcall.co.uk; munas599@yahoo.co.uk; martin@izorb.org;
                          rina@communityaid.org.uk; roswestl @aol.com;
                          robert.winchester@jayshomecare.co.uk; re_wired@ymail.com; re-
                          wired@ymail.com; enfieldscc@yahoo.co.uk; amaraisi@yahoo.co.uk;
                          philip.french@nclondon.nhs.uk; pamholloway17@yahoo.co.uk;
                          rupshana@msn.com;

              Date:      Thursday, 22 August 2013,15:01









             ---------- Forwarded message ------------
            From: martine drake <pondersendfestivals@gmail.com>
            Pate: 21 August 2013 11:01
            Subject: Re: Confirmation Letter etc.. Ponders End Family Festival
            To: ray adams <ray.adams 12@btintemet.com>, Syeda Saadia Ameer
            <saadial5@gmail.com>, Bling Wear <blingwear@hotmail.com>, Maria Bird
            <maria.bird@enfieldhomes.org>, "info@steppaz.co.uk” <info@steppaz.co.uk>,
            Dhol Drummers <enquiries@dholdrummers.com>, danaddo@kissfoods.co.uk,
            Jie.robles@enfield.gov.uk, Nelson Williams Foundation <corsetart@aol.com>,

            * mnie Landon <Ginnie@enfieidwomen.org.uk>, Nischa Hammond
            <thebeautyclub-ineden@hotmail.co.uk>, info@communityaid.org.uk, Jomir
            Hussain <jomir@firstaidcall.co.uk>, Muna Talad <munas599@yahoo.co.uk>,
            Martin Chadwick <martin@izorb.org>, "rina@communityaid.org.uk"
            <rina@communityaid.org.uk>, roswestl@aoi.com, Robert Winchester
            <robert.winchester@jayshomecare.co.uk>, too smooth <re_wired@ymail.com>,
            toridl@hotmail.com, enfieldscc@yahoo.co.uk





            Hello all,
            please find attached a copy of your confirmation letter in regards to the Family
            Festival on Mon aug 26th.
            Please note we will be on site from Sam (you are welcome to start setting up from
            9am) and the information stall is not the Brace Security Stall.





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             Thanks.
             Omar



















































































                                                      82]]></page><page Index="91"><![CDATA[83]]></page><page Index="92"><![CDATA[84]]></page><page Index="93"><![CDATA[85]]></page><page Index="94"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell
                                                                                               109 Burncroft Ave
                                                                                               Enfield
                                                                                               Middlesex
                                                                                               EN3 7JQ
                                                                                               24/11/2016




          Re: Formal Complaint 08/12/12/016 To

          Whom It May Concern:

          I am once again writing an email to all the above in the hope something will be able to be done.

          I know Formal Complaints are ongoing regarding letters written on the 24/11/2016 and 05/12/2016 but I feel I
          have known option but to again write a new Formal Complaints dated 08/12/2016.

          The last time we spoke to someone regarding moving my son was on the 22/11/2016 after calling with no call
          back from Sarah Fletcher, or her manager or anyone else in her team since 16/11/2016 sometimes calling up to 3
          times a day. (All their lines are set to do not disturb) this has not changed and I still am making calls to try and
          address this issue with no one calling me back.

          My son is having a nightmare in his flat since he moved back there he does not leave his flat and has not since he
          returned there, once again the neighbours have started since he moved back in with the noise, the banging the
          intimidation, my son heath is suffering and this is not acceptable that nothing is being done he not being let alone
          to be able to sleep and being kept up all night and in the day due to what the neighbours are doing.


          I do not see why no one is addressing this and I have not had one phone call to address this issue do not know
          what is going on and my son is left to suffer.

          It should not matter that Formal Complaints are ongoing I should at least be able to talk to someone or get
          someone to call me back with an update as to if anything is going on to move my son.

          When I get letters or calls or emails, I do not just do nothing I reply to the letters but it seems Enfield Council is
          doing nothing to address the under-laying issue of what has been ongoing since 2014 with my son’s neighbours
          and what they are doing to him.

          It does not seem to matter that my son’s heath is suffering due to this and has been for some time due to not being
          able to sleep. It seems that Enfield Council is happy that the neighbours are doing this to my son with nothing
          being done.


          I would like someone to email me via lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk with what is being done to help my son, I
          would like an update today as so far I think I have waited long enough to get an update as to what is being done to
          address this issue if anything at all.




          Regards

          Miss Lorraine Cordell
          Mr Simon Cordell









                                                      86]]></page><page Index="95"><![CDATA[said my son had gone out in his garden at 17:10 hours looked up at her windows and made threats to kill, this
          person lives 3 gardens down from my son on the 2 floor at 105 Burncroft Ave EN3 7JQ, this is imposable as my
          son did not go out in his garden he was with his 4 friends and there baby in his home all day and videos were
          taken while they were at his flat, his friends have made statements to say this as they did not leave his flat until
          around 18:15 hours, not long before the police came to my son’s home. I Miss L Cordell even went around his flat
          as he needed some things. In fact, my son does not go out of his home and this has been for some time now due to
          how he is being treated.

          When he was arrested on the 14/08/2016 my son was held in the police station sectioned under the mental health
          act and could not be interviewed so was put on bail until the 04/10/2016 when he was due to go back to the police
          station to be interviewed.

          On the 04/10/2016 my son was getting ready at his home for me to pick him up for the bail to return, when I got a
          phone call from my son to say the police was again at his flat to arrest him this was around 1 hour before he was
          due to be at the police station, I went to his flat and was told by the police they wanted to arrest him I told them he
          was getting ready to go to the police station for a bail to return, the police again arrested my son for criminal
          damage due to something his neighbour said who lives above him, but he had not been out of his home he was in
          fact in the bath when the police came to his home.

          Both cases for the 14/08/2016 and the 04/10/2016 were dropped by the CPS this was done on the 15/11/2016 with
          no case to answer towards my son, yet my son was victimised and had false accusations put against his name and
          arrested.

          My son is scared to go home due to what the neighbours are doing and saying and putting false allegations into the
          police, it seems they really don’t want him to live there and will do anything they can to get him out.

          On the 16/11/2016 I tried to speak to my son’s housing officer Sarah Fletcher to see what could be done and
          update her to what was ongoing her phone was set to do not disturb so I asked for an email to be sent over for her
          to call me as a matter of emergency, no one returned a call back to me.

          Since the 16/11/2016 I have been calling every day to speak to Sarah Fletcher her phone is always set to do not
          disturb and I have asked for emails to be sent every day for her to call me back as a matter of emergency, I even
          asked to speak to her manager or any person in there team but it seems all their phones are set to do not disturb so
          I asked for emails to be sent for a call back, no one called me back. I was also told that the police had been in
          contact with the council and that Sarah Fletcher would talk to me about this when she called this was on the
          21/11/2016 and I was told that Sarah Fletcher would 100% call me that day.

          On the 22/11/2016 I went to my son’s home and there was a letter from Sarah Fletcher dated the 18/11/2016
          which was to do with 1 CCTV camera my son has outside his front door, this CCTV camera does not impose on
          any person’s rights, it does not show any person’s front door who lives in the block or windows. In fact, on the
          14/08/2016 when the police went to my son’s flat to arrest him when they noticed the CCTV camera, they ripped
          the wire out and since this time it has not worked this is also getting address with the police. In the letter Sarah
          Fletcher said the CCTV camera had to be removed by the 25/11/2016 or Enfield Council would remove the
          CCTV camera and costs would be charged to my son for any repairs which there is none. At seeing the letter, I
          was upset as it seemed Sarah Fletcher could take the time to write this letter but not call me when each email that
          was sent said it’s a matter of emergency, I speak to her.

          I tried to call and again like each other time I call it takes an hour or over to be able to speak to anyone, due to
          being busy I had to cut off to leave my son’s flat and was going to call again later.

          When I got home I showed my son the letter from Sarah Fletcher he himself was upset for the some reason as me
          that she could take time to write this letter but not call us back. So he then called this time he did get to speak to
          Sarah Fletcher and yes he was upset due to what has been going on and said many times he was upset that she had
          not called and they spoke about the CCTV camera which my

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                                                                  87]]></page><page Index="96"><![CDATA[son said he wants to appeal it having to be taken down. They also spoke about my son being moved out of his flat
          to a new place, Sarah Fletcher replied she cannot do anything to do that and the only way for him to move was by
          way of housing moves and he should sign up to that and nothing else can be done. My son did not explain fully as
          he was really upset. Sarah Fletcher also said that there had been complaints put in about my son but said it not the
          right time to address this and that would be addressed at a next time, so it seems that Enfield Council does address
          complaints from other people but not my son or on behalf of my son, as I am still waiting for replies to
          complaints that were put in 2014 and 2015 about my son’s neighbours.

          After my son spoke to her he passed me the phone, I asked why she had not called me back and was told that it
          not my tenancy, which I replied there has already been sent a letter of authority sent to Enfield Council some time
          back I believe it was maybe between 2013 to 2015 this was sent there was more than one of them sent which I
          can prove as they were sent via emails which I still have, which gives me Miss Lorraine Cordell authority to deal
          and speak to anyone at Enfield Council on behalf of my son and it would be on their systems as it was emailed
          and I knew they had it. My son at this in the background also said I have authority to deal and speak to anyone at
          Enfield Council and it’s on their systems.

          Due to my son speaking in the background I went to a next room to speak; my son came into the room and was
          going on about writing the letter of complaint about what had been going on and that she could end up losing her
          job if she did not deal with this correctly. It was at this Sarah Fletcher said she could no longer talk to me that my
          son had made threats towards her and told me to put it in writing what I wanted to say put the phone down.

          I feel at this time Enfield Council is doing nothing to help my son they don’t even want to speak to me so I can
          explain fully what is going on. My son is under the early intervention team and they are willing to help my son
          get moved as they themselves have seen what is going on. They would do this by way of writing a letter to
          Enfield council if asked to do so by Enfield Council.

              •   I would like to speak to someone as this cannot be left like this and my son is suffering due to all of this.
                  My contact number is 07807 333545.

              •   I would like to find out if Enfield Council is willing to move my son due to the reason’s in this letter and
                  the help of the early intervention team.

              •   I would also like full dates and times that my son’s neighbours have put any complaints in and what they
                  have said he has done and on what date.

              •   I would a full report of any police reports that have been given to Enfield Council by the police about my
                  son.

              •   I would like information as to how to appeal about removing my CCTV camera, and be allowed not to
                  remove it until this appeal has happened, as so far this is the only thing that has proven my son has done
                  nothing wrong.







          Regards

          Miss Lorraine Cordell
          Mr Simon Cordell








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                                                      88]]></page><page Index="97"><![CDATA[Re: Simon Cordell


             People that have been copied into these letters are below

             Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

             Joan Ryan MP for Enfield


             Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

             Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care


             Ms Sally McTernan assistant Director Community Housing Services

             Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer


             Jackie Gubby Housing officer





























































                                                                  89]]></page><page Index="98"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell
                                                                                              109 Burncroft Ave
                                                                                              Enfield
                                                                                                                                                   Middlesex
                                                                                              EN3 7JQ
                                                                                              24/11/2016








          RE: Formal Complaint dated 24/11/2016:



          To Whom It May Concern:

          I am writing this letter on behalf on my son Simon Cordell of 109 Burncroft Ave, EN3 7JQ.

          Over the past few years my son has been having some issues with his neighbours this started due to what the
          police wrote about him in the newspapers about an ASBO that was granted by the lower courts in the newspaper
          the truth was not printed in the newspapers or on the Met Police website, the judge did grant the ASBO order but
          not on the grounds the police case was for we are still trying to work on how this was done to this day, this was
          not related to his neighbours why the police took this action it was due to lies by the police, this case is still
          waiting an appeal hearing at the crown court which will be held Jan 2017.

          It was after this was printed in the news paper and on the met website my son started to have issues with
          neighbours banging all the time and the way they were treating him and talking about him and not letting him
          have any rest to sleep due to the banging all the time emails were sent to Enfield Council yet very little was done
          yet my son has video footage of it which the council has never wanted to see or4 take any reports, this has made
          his heath suffer, I feel this was due to what the police have been telling Enfield Council and Enfield Council just
          taking the word of the police without asking my son or myself to explain as since all this started Enfield Council
          has not wanted to help in any way, could this be due to the colour of my son’s skin as I am lost for words that
          Enfield Council has done nothing to help.


          My son has been a tenant for many years now with no complaints about him until this all started above and things
          were put in the news papers for all to see when my son had done nothing wrong and will prove this at his appeal
          in Jan 2017.

          The police do not like my son and have not for the past 21 years and there is a lot of issues that Enfield Council is
          not aware of about the police and my son this is getting addressed with the IPCC and police complaints, and we
          are now sorting out legal action as to what this has done to our life’s over the years this has been ongoing the legal
          action is taking time due to how long this has been ongoing with the police.

          There is also a subject access request attached to this email which I am asking for everything Enfield Council hold
          information about in regards to my son, this will also include any police reports that the police have handed to
          Enfield Council. If this needs to be handed to the correct department to deal with this or there is a cost pleases
          advice via this email, I have also included a letter of authority from my son so I can act on his behalf.


          I do already know there is data being held by Enfield Council that is not correct and I want to be able to get this
          correct under the data protection act.


          On the 14/08/2016 my son had some friends round to his home they came there at around 13:30 hours, after they
          left the police showed up at his address to arrest him this was due to one of the neighbours


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                                                      90]]></page><page Index="99"><![CDATA[said my son had gone out in his garden at 17:10 hours looked up at her windows and made threats to kill, this
          person lives 3 gardens down from my son on the 2 floor at 105 Burncroft Ave EN3 7JQ, this is imposable as my
          son did not go out in his garden he was with his 4 friends and there baby in his home all day and videos were
          taken while they were at his flat, his friends have made statements to say this as they did not leave his flat until
          around 18:15 hours, not long before the police came to my son’s home. I Miss L Cordell even went around his flat
          as he needed some things. In fact, my son does not go out of his home and this has been for some time now due to
          how he is being treated.

          When he was arrested on the 14/08/2016 my son was held in the police station sectioned under the mental health
          act and could not be interviewed so was put on bail until the 04/10/2016 when he was due to go back to the police
          station to be interviewed.

          On the 04/10/2016 my son was getting ready at his home for me to pick him up for the bail to return, when I got a
          phone call from my son to say the police was again at his flat to arrest him this was around 1 hour before he was
          due to be at the police station, I went to his flat and was told by the police they wanted to arrest him I told them he
          was getting ready to go to the police station for a bail to return, the police again arrested my son for criminal
          damage due to something his neighbour said who lives above him, but he had not been out of his home he was in
          fact in the bath when the police came to his home.


          Both cases for the 14/08/2016 and the 04/10/2016 were dropped by the CPS this was done on the 15/11/2016 with
          no case to answer towards my son, yet my son was victimised and had false accusations put against his name and
          arrested.

          My son is scared to go home due to what the neighbours are doing and saying and putting false allegations into the
          police, it seems they really don’t want him to live there and will do anything they can to get him out.

          On the 16/11/2016 I tried to speak to my son’s housing officer Sarah Fletcher to see what could be done and
          update her to what was ongoing her phone was set to do not disturb so I asked for an email to be sent over for her
          to call me as a matter of emergency, no one returned a call back to me.

          Since the 16/11/2016 I have been calling every day to speak to Sarah Fletcher her phone is always set to do not
          disturb and I have asked for emails to be sent every day for her to call me back as a matter of emergency, I even
          asked to speak to her manager or any person in there team but it seems all there phones are set to do not disturb so
          I asked for emails to be sent for a call back, no one called me back. I was also told that the police had been in
          contact with the council and that Sarah Fletcher would talk to me about this when she called this was on the
          21/11/2016 and I was told that Sarah Fletcher would 100% call me that day.


          On the 22/11/2016 I went to my son’s home and there was a letter from Sarah Fletcher dated the 18/11/2016
          which was to do with 1 CCTV camera my son has outside his front door, this CCTV camera does not impose on
          any person’s rights, it does not show any person’s front door who lives in the block or windows. In fact, on the
          14/08/2016 when the police went to my son’s flat to arrest him when they noticed the CCTV camera they ripped
          the wire out and since this time it has not worked this is also getting address with the police. In the letter Sarah
          Fletcher said the CCTV camera had to be removed by the 25/11/2016 or Enfield Council would remove the
          CCTV camera and costs would be charged to my son for any repairs which there is none. At seeing the letter, I
          was upset as it seemed Sarah Fletcher could take the time to write this letter but not call me when each email that
          was sent said it’s a matter of emergency I speak to her.


          I tried to call and again like each other time I call it takes an hour or over to be able to speak to anyone, due to
          being busy I had to cut off to leave my son’s flat and was going to call again later.


          When I got home I showed my son the letter from Sarah Fletcher he himself was upset for the some reason as me
          that she could take time to write this letter but not call us back. So he then called this time he did get to speak to
          Sarah Fletcher and yes he was upset due to what has been going on and said many times he was upset that she had
          not called and they spoke about the CCTV camera which my

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                                                                  91]]></page><page Index="100"><![CDATA[son said he wants to appeal it having to be taken down. They also spoke about my son being moved out of his flat
          to a new place, Sarah Fletcher replied she cannot do anything to do that and the only way for him to move was by
          way of housing moves and he should sign up to that and nothing else can be done. My son did not explain fully as
          he was really upset. Sarah Fletcher also said that there had been complaints put in about my son but said it not the
          right time to address this and that would be addressed at a next time, so it seems that Enfield Council does address
          complaints from other people but not my son or on behalf of my son, as I am still waiting for replies to
          complaints that were put in 2014 and 2015 about my son’s neighbours.

          After my son spoke to her he passed me the phone, I asked why she had not called me back and was told that it
          not my tenancy, which I replied there has already been sent a letter of authority sent to Enfield Council some time
          back I believe it was maybe between 2013 to 2015 this was sent there was more than one of them sent which I
          can prove as they were sent via emails which I still have, which gives me Miss Lorraine Cordell authority to deal
          and speak to anyone at Enfield Council on behalf of my son and it would be on their systems as it was emailed
          and I knew they had it. My son at this in the background also said I have authority to deal and speak to anyone at
          Enfield Council and it’s on their systems.

          Due to my son speaking in the background I went to a next room to speak; my son came into the room and was
          going on about writing the letter of complaint about what had been going on and that she could end up losing her
          job if she did not deal with this correctly. It was at this Sarah Fletcher said she could no longer talk to me that my
          son had made threats towards her and told me to put it in writing what I wanted to say put the phone down.

          I feel at this time Enfield Council is doing nothing to help my son they don’t even want to speak to me so I can
          explain fully what is going on. My son is under the early intervention team and they are willing to help my son
          get moved as they themselves have seen what is going on. They would do this by way of writing a letter to
          Enfield council if asked to do so by Enfield Council.

              •   I would like to speak to someone as this cannot be left like this and my son is suffering due to all of this.
                  My contact number is 07807 333545.

              •   I would like to find out if Enfield Council is willing to move my son due to the reason’s in this letter and
                  the help of the early intervention team.

              •   I would also like full dates and times that my son’s neighbours have put any complaints in and what they
                  have said he has done and on what date.

              •   I would a full report of any police reports that have been given to Enfield Council by the police about my
                  son.


              •   I would like information as to how to appeal about removing my CCTV camera, and be allowed not to
                  remove it until this appeal has happened, as so far this is the only thing that has proven my son has done
                  nothing wrong.





          Regards


          Miss Lorraine Cordell
          Mr Simon Cordell








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                                                      92]]></page><page Index="101"><![CDATA[Re: Simon Cordell

           People that have been copied into these letters are below


           Joan Ryan MP for Enfield


           Joan Ryan MP for Enfield


           Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

           Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care


           Ms Sally McTernan assistant Director Community Housing Services


           Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer

           Jackie Gubby Housing officer





























































                                                                  93]]></page><page Index="102"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell
                                                                                          109 Burncroft Ave
                                                                                                      Enfield
                                                                                                   Middlesex
                                                                                                    EN3 7JQ
                                                                                                  24/11/2016


           RE: Letter of Authority for my mother Miss Lorraine Cordell dated 24/11/2016 To


           whom it may concern:


           I am writing this letter to confirm I do give my mother Miss Lorraine Cordell my authority to
           speak to  anyone at Enfield Council  on any matters that  relate to me and also obtain any
           information that is held about me by Enfield Council this authority will be granted for the whole

           of Enfield Council and all departments, Any letters that Enfield council send me can they also
           send to my mother Miss Lorraine Cordell. And can be done via Phone, Email, and Letter.


           Phone: 07807 3335454
           Email: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk

           Letter: 23 Byron Terrace, Edmonton, London N9 7DG

           This Letter of Authority is to stay on Enfield Council system until such time I write a letter if I

           wish to have this access removed which I can do at any time.








           Regards









           Simon Cordell






















                                                      94]]></page><page Index="103"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell
                                                                                                                       109 Burncroft Ave
                                                                                                                       Enfield
                                                                                                                       Middlesex
                                                                                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                                                                                       24/11/2016


             Enfield Council all Departments where data is held about Mr Simon Cordell






             Dear Sir or Madam


             Subject access request


             Mr Simon Cordell
             109 Burncroft Ave
             Enfield
             Middlesex
             EN3 7JQ


             Please supply the information about me I am entitled to under the Data Protection Act 1998
             relating to:


                 •   All data that is held at Enfield Council all departments, on all systems and any files
                     about me.



                 •   All audio call files that Enfield Council when Mr Simon Cordell has called or my
                     mother Miss Lorraine Cordell and spoke to anyone. This would include any times the
                     police have called Enfield Council about Mr Simon Cordell.



                 •   Any Reports of any complaints about Mr Simon Cordell made by any person this
                     would include neighbours, I do understand that due to data protection laws the name
                     and address of the person would need redaction.



                 •   All police reports submitted to Enfield Council all departments about Mr Simon
                     Cordell.



                 •   All repair requests held.



                 •   Any data held about Mr Simon Cordell from Enfield Council ASB Response Team.
                     This would include the reports for the ASBO application the police had with Enfield
                     Council and any minutes held in any meeting about Mr Simon Cordell when the Met
                     Police were applying for the ASBO application.

                                                                  95]]></page><page Index="104"><![CDATA[If you are withholding any information I have asked for please make me aware of this and
              the reason as to why the data is being denied.




              If you need any more information from me, or a fee, please let me know as soon as possible
              via email at lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk If this subject Access request needs to go to The
              data protection Officer at Enfield Council can this be passed over to them.



              It may be helpful for you to know that a request for information under the Data Protection
              Act 1998 should be responded to within 40 days.


              If you do not normally deal with these requests, please pass this letter to your Data
              Protection Officer. If you need advice on dealing with this request, the Information
              Commissioner’s Office can assist you and can be contacted on 0303 123 1113 or at
              www.ico.org.uk/







              Yours faithfully








              Mr Simon Cordell








































                                                      96]]></page><page Index="105"><![CDATA[Re: Simon Cordell

              People that have been copied into these letters are below

              Joan Ryan MP for Enfield


              Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

              Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care

              Ms Sally McTernan Assistant Director Community Housing Services

              Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer

              Jackie Gubby Housing officer

              Lemmy Nwabuisi: ASB Team

              Daniel Ellis Complaints & Access to Information Officer























































                                                                  97]]></page><page Index="106"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell
                                                                                       109 Burncroft Ave
                                                                                       Enfield
                                                                                       Middlesex
                                                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                                                       24/11/2016


           RE: Letter of Authority for my mother Miss Lorraine Cordell dated 24/11/2016 To


           whom it may concern:

           I am writing this letter to confirm I do give my mother Miss Lorraine Cordell my authority to
           speak to  anyone at Enfield Council  on any matters that  relate to me and also obtain any
           information that is held about me by Enfield Council this authority will be granted for the whole
           of Enfield Council and all departments, Any letters that Enfield council send me can they also
           send to my mother Miss Lorraine Cordell. And can be done via Phone, Email, and Letter.

           I also give my Mother Miss Lorraine Cordell authority to speak to my MP or any other person
           that is working with my local MP


           Phone: 07807 3335454
           Email: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
           Letter: 23 Byron Terrace, Edmonton, London N9 7DG

           This Letter of Authority is to stay on Enfield Council system until such time I write a letter if I
           wish to have this access removed which I can do at any time.








           Regards








           Simon Cordell























                                                      98]]></page><page Index="107"><![CDATA[From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
         Sent: 24 November 2016 16:22
         To: 'joan.ryan.mp@parliament.uk'; 'joan@joanryan.org.uk'; 'Chief.Executive@enfield.gov.uk';
         'ray.james@enfield.gov.uk'; 'sally.mcternan@enfield.gov.uk'; 'Sarah.Fletcher@enfield.gov.uk'; 'Jackie
         Gubby'
         Subject: Re: Simon Cordell Formal Complaint 24/11/2016

         Attachments: Formal Complaint dated 24­11­2016.doc; Simon_Cordell_authority_Letter­24­11­
         2016.doc; Data­Protection­Enfield­Council­24­11­2016.doc
         To Whom It May Concern:

         Please see the formal complaint to Enfield council dated 24/11/2016 attached to this email due to the way Mr
         Simon Cordell is being treated.

         People that have been copied into these letters are below in the hope something can be done to help.

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

                Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

                Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care

                Ms Sally McTernan Assistant Director Community Housing Services

                Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer

                Jackie Gubby Housing officer







































                                                                  99]]></page><page Index="108"><![CDATA[From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
         Sent: 24 November 2016 16:34
         To: 'joan.ryan.mp@parliament.uk'; 'joan@joanryan.org.uk'; 'Chief.Executive@enfield.gov.uk';
         'ray.james@enfield.gov.uk'; 'sally.mcternan@enfield.gov.uk'; 'Sarah.Fletcher@enfield.gov.uk'; 'Jackie
         Gubby'
         Subject: FW: Re: Simon Cordell Formal Complaint 24/11/2016

         Attachments: Simon_Cordell_authority_Letter­24­11­2016.pdf; Data­Protection­Enfield­Council­24­
         11­2016.pdf; Formal Complaint dated 24­11­2016.pdf
         To Whom It May Concern:

         I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
         include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

         Please see the formal complaint to Enfield council dated 24/11/2016 attached to this email due to the way Mr
         Simon Cordell is being treated.

         I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
         include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

         People that have been copied into these letters are below in the hope something can be done to help.

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

                Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

                Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care

                Ms Sally McTernan Assistant Director Community Housing Services

                Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer

                Jackie Gubby Housing officer































                                                     100]]></page><page Index="109"><![CDATA[From: Chief Executive [Chief.Executive@enfield.gov.uk]
         Sent: 24 November 2016 16:40
         To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
         Cc: complaintsandinformation; Ray James; Sally Mcternan; Sarah Fletcher
         Subject: FW: Re: Simon Cordell Formal Complaint 24/11/2016 (& SAR)
         [SEC=OFFICIAL:PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE]


         Attachments: Simon_Cordell_authority_Letter­24­11­2016.pdf; Data­Protection­Enfield­Council­24­
         11­2016.pdf; Formal Complaint dated 24­11­2016.pdf

         Classification: OFFICIAL ­ PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE


         Dear Miss Cordell

         Thank you for your email addressed to the Chief Executive.

         I am writing in acknowledgement and to advise you that a copy of your correspondence has been passed to
         the Complaints and Access to Information Team.  This matter will be looked into and a response sent to you
         direct on the issues raised.

         A copy of the response will also be sent to this office for information.

         Regards

         Heather Littler
         Senior Admin Officer
         Chief Executive's Unit
         London Borough of Enfield
         Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XY
         Tel:        020 8379 4037
         Email:   heather.littler@enfield.gov.uk

         "Enfield Council is committed to serving the whole borough fairly, delivering excellent services and building
         strong communities"

         From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
         Sent: 24 November 2016 16:34
         To: joan.ryan.mp@parliament.uk; joan@joanryan.org.uk; Chief Executive; Ray James; Sally Mcternan; Sarah
         Fletcher; Jackie Gubby
         Subject: FW: Re: Simon Cordell Formal Complaint 24/11/2016

         To Whom It May Concern:

         I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
         include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

         Please see the formal complaint to Enfield council dated 24/11/2016 attached to this email due to the way Mr
         Simon Cordell is being treated.

         I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
         include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

         People that have been copied into these letters are below in the hope something can be done to help.

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield
                                                                 101]]></page><page Index="110"><![CDATA[Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

                 Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care

                 Ms Sally McTernan Assistant Director Community Housing Services

                 Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer

                 Jackie Gubby Housing officer



           Classification: OFFICIAL ­ PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE





















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                                                                 103]]></page><page Index="112"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell
                                                                                               109 Burncroft Ave
                                                                                               Enfield
                                                                                               Middlesex
                                                                                               EN3 7JQ
                                                                                               24/11/2016

            Re: Formal Complaint due to letter dated 29/11/2016 this Formal Complaint is to be added to the Formal
            Complaint dated 24/08/2016.



            Dear Lemmy Nwabuisi and any other person who is copied in this letter.



            I am writing this letter on behalf of Mr Simon Cordell of 109 Burncroft Ave, EN3 7JQ regarding the letter you
            wrote dated the 29/11/2016 which was received on the 01/12/2016.

            I am not sure if you are aware there is an ongoing formal complaint that is being addressed by Mr
            Daniel Ellis from Complaints & Access to Information Team which addresses some of the information you have
            included into your letter, but I will be covering points in this reply and also forwarding it to the people it needs to
            be addressed to.

                 st
            The 1 point I will address is the meeting you have set up for Mr Simon Cordell on the 06/12/2016 at 14:00 hours
            at Enfield Civic Centre.
            I do not believe that it is justified to hold this meeting before the formal complaint is dealt with as stated many
            points in your letter has been covered in my formal complaint dated 24/11/2016, also until I have the subject
            access request information dealt with and have a list of dates and times these so called complaints where meant to
            have taken place and the reports from police that have been sent to Enfield Council I do not think holding this
            meeting would be appropriate.

            I have spoken to my solicitor in regards to this matter and on advice taken from him he has told me to give limited
            information until I have the subject access request, this is why my formal complaint did not have full information
            in it as my solicitor does believe we have a case to take legal action, and if any data is withheld as it was when I
            requested my last subject access request for all my information I will have to take this up with the ICO.

            However, it does seem there is more injustice going on within the ASB unit and Enfield Council then I had proof
            of before you wrote your letter dated 29/11/2016. There has been complaints put into Enfield council since 2014
            about Mr Simon Cordell’s neighbours and what they were doing to him, Enfield Council and ASB unit took the
            option and done nothing, not even replied to my complaints, took no reports, and did not even looked at the video
            footage Mr Simon Cordell has of the noise, the banging the intimidation my son has taken from his neighbours,
            and the way they are doing all they can to get Mr Simon Cordell to move, the way he has been treated by Enfield
            Council by way of Enfield Council doing nothing to help him. You have been told many times the effect this is
            having on Mr Simon Cordell’s heath yet still choose to do nothing.

            Yet as soon as Enfield Council gets reports against Mr Simon Cordell you are willing to address these complaints.
            Once again I will say I feel this is due to reports the police have put in to Enfield Council about Mr Simon
            Cordell, Meetings that took place with the Met police and Enfield council in regards to Mr Simon Cordell which
            Mr Simon Cordell knew nothing about until after the fact, and the colour of Mr Simon Cordell skin, why Enfield
            council have done nothing to address any issue Mr Simon Cordell was having with his neighbours regarding what
            his neighbours was doing to him.



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                                                     104]]></page><page Index="113"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell has had his own place since 1999 and was housed by Enfield Council in 109 Burncroft Ave,
          Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ I believe in 2006 due to a fire that happened in his flat before this address, in this
          time Mr Simon Cordell had no complaints put in about him until now 2016.

          You have written in your letter multiple things to be addressed which Mr Simon Cordell was meant to have done.

              •   “Include using threatening, abusive and insulting words and language, aggressively demanding money,
                  intimidation and making threats towards your neighbours. It is also alleged that on 4th October 2016, you
                  banged on your ceiling and you later started to bang and kick at your neighbour's door. It is alleged that
                  you were very aggressive and was shouting through your neighbour's door and that you then proceeded to
                  drag his motorbike from where it was parked and started to smash it up”.

          At this point I will only say the above is untrue, once I have the information including all dates, times and
           complaints in order from my subject access request it will be at this time I will address each point of concern
           above.

          You have also stated:

              •   “It is also alleged that your dogs are left by themselves all day and night barking and causing noise
                  disturbances to your neighbours”.

          Mr Simon Cordell has had one dog only at his flat, when Mr Simon Cordell was housed in 1999 he had a dog, no
          complaints was ever put in re Mr Simon Cordell dog being left by herself all day and night barking and causing
          noise disturbances to neighbours and being neglected.

          When Mr Simon Cordell was moved into 109 Burncroft Ave, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ I believe in
          2006 he had the same dog, when she passed away in 2007, he got a new dog same bred and since 2006 there has
          been no complaints by neighbours of Mr Simon Cordell leaving her alone all day and night or her barking all night
          and all day and him not looking after her and neglecting her, and her causing noise disturbances to his neighbours.
          Mr Simon Cordell does not leave his dog all day and night she is always looked after, if Mr Simon Cordell is not
          going to be there overnight or for a long time during the day then the family look after the dog. So how someone
          can say she is left alone is beyond me.


          Mr Simon Cordell’s dog is looked after very well she has never been left all day and all night alone, and I feel
          very angry any person could ever say Mr Simon Cordell has ever mistreated and neglected his dog he is an animal
          lover as all our family are and we would never mistreat or neglected any animal.

          Once again it seems beyond belief Mr Simon Cordell has had his dog and no complaints has been put in by any
          neighbours about the way my son allegedly mistreats and neglects his dog since 2006, until now 2016.
          It seems totally unbelievable my son could have his dog for so many years with not one complaint of mistreatment
          and neglect and now all of a sudden in 2016 my son mistreats and neglect his dog leaves her alone all day and
          night with the dog only now in 2016 causing noise disturbances to his neighbours. You can take that how it reads
          as I am so angry right now that any person could say the dog is mistreated and neglected, she is always cared for
          and loved and not left alone all day and night barking and making noise.

          In fact the dog that lives a few rows up barks more and makes more noise than Mr Simon Cordell dog does its
          always barking and making a noise so does this mean they are going to have action taken against them?
          My son’s dog only as a rule barks when someone comes into the building to Mr Simon Cordell front door and this
          is only for a short time until the door is opened for them, there is also the fact Mr Simon Cordell does not have
          many people at his flat the main people are his family, so his dog hardly barks at all.

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                                                                 105]]></page><page Index="114"><![CDATA[Mr Simon Cordell for the last 3 years does not even go out of his flat any longer due to what has been going on, he
          once in a while goes across to the shop but that is not often at all and only when the family cannot get what he
          needs as they are busy. If Mr Simon Cordell has to go out for a meeting, he always has someone with him it has
          become this way due to how he has been treated by the Met police.

          You have also stated:

           “Your neighbours have also alleged that you have installed a CCTV in the communal area with the camera
           pointing towards the main entrance to the block thereby making them to feel very uncomfortable when entering
           and leaving the block. Your neighbours have alleged that this is an invasion of their privacy”.

          I have already put an appeal in my formal complaint dated the 24/11/2016 in regards to the CCTV and I am
          awaiting a reply as to what information I need and how I address the appeal. I will say that the CCTV is for
          security, but so far has protected me due to malicious information that has been passed to people, but it was not
          installed for that reason but has helped in this the main reason it was installed was due to security.

          But since the 14/08/2016 when the police themselves damaged the CCTV camera due to what they were doing to
          Mr Simon Cordell, it has not worked. So, at this time there is no CCTV in operation in the communal area of the
          block the only CCTV that is operational at this time is the ones inside Mr Simon Cordell flat itself. When Mr Simon
          Cordell was on a phone call to Sarah Fletcher on the 22/11/2016 she did say if the CCTV camera was facing Mr
          Simon Cordell’s front door there would be no problem with that this is at this time being acted on.

          It also seems that this complaint has come in very late as if any neighbours felt that this was an invasion of their
          privacy why was this not acted on in 2013 when it was installed? Why has it taken them until 2016 to say they feel
          this is an invasion of their privacy?

          In fact I feel it has protected Mr Simon Cordell’s neighbours there has been crime in the area and many break ins
          within the housing estate where everyone lives, yet not one person has been effected in the block Mr Simon
          Cordell lives in by crime and I believe this is due to the CCTV being there, and if anything happened to any of the
          neighbours in the block the police could obtain a copy. The CCTV camera does not show any neighbours living in
          the block, front doors or windows. And only showed part of the ground floor communal area leading up to Mr
          Simon Cordell’s own front door.

          It also makes us feel the only reason that the neighbours have now said about the CCTV is due to what they are
          trying to say about Mr Simon Cordell in these complaints, I feel that at this time the CCTV is the thing that
          protected Mr Simon Cordell against what the neighbours have alleged, why else would it have taken them over 3
          years to say they now felt it was an invasion of their privacy?

          As said in my formal complaint the police don’t like Mr Simon Cordell and this has been for many years when the
          police go to Mr Simon Cordell flat he feels safer that the CCTV is there as it shows what the police are doing to
          Mr Simon Cordell so makes him feel safer, has the police put a report in about the CCTV camera also?

          As stated these allegations are very serious and I would like them addressed as soon as possible but until I have
          the information I have asked for so know what dates and times these complaints where put in I feel that Enfield
          council is only taking one side to this and that is the neighbours, as since 2014 all my calls and emails and letter
          about my complaints re the neighbours Enfield Council has done nothing to help me or Mr Simon Cordell address
          this.

          Mr Simon Cordell feels he has no option left to him but to move away from his home due to what has been
          ongoing for a long time with no one addressing it. He feels that is the only way he will feel safe again from what
          the neighbours are doing to him, yet Enfield Council have said they will do nothing about this to help him and
          while this is ongoing it is affecting his heath more and more.


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                                                     106]]></page><page Index="115"><![CDATA[From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
         Sent: 24 November 2016 16:34
         To: 'joan.ryan.mp@parliament.uk'; 'joan@joanryan.org.uk'; 'Chief.Executive@enfield.gov.uk';
         'ray.james@enfield.gov.uk'; 'sally.mcternan@enfield.gov.uk'; 'Sarah.Fletcher@enfield.gov.uk'; 'Jackie
         Gubby'
         Subject: FW: Re: Simon Cordell Formal Complaint 24/11/2016


         Attachments: Simon_Cordell_authority_Letter­24­11­2016.pdf; Data­Protection­Enfield­Council­24­
         11­2016.pdf; Formal Complaint dated 24­11­2016.pdf
         To Whom It May Concern:

         I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
         include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

         Please see the formal complaint to Enfield council dated 24/11/2016 attached to this email due to the way Mr
         Simon Cordell is being treated.

         I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
         include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

         People that have been copied into these letters are below in the hope something can be done to help.

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

                Joan Ryan MP for Enfield

                Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

                Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care

                Ms Sally McTernan Assistant Director Community Housing Services

                Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer

                Jackie Gubby Housing officer


































                                                                 107]]></page><page Index="116"><![CDATA[From: Chief Executive [Chief.Executive@enfield.gov.uk]
           Sent: 24 November 2016 16:40
           To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
           Cc: complaintsandinformation; Ray James; Sally Mcternan; Sarah Fletcher
           Subject: FW: Re: Simon Cordell Formal Complaint 24/11/2016 (& SAR)
           [SEC=OFFICIAL:PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE]

           Attachments: Simon_Cordell_authority_Letter­24­11­2016.pdf; Data­Protection­Enfield­Council­24­
           11­2016.pdf; Formal Complaint dated 24­11­2016.pdf


           Classification: OFFICIAL ­ PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE

           Dear Miss Cordell

           Thank you for your email addressed to the Chief Executive.

           I am writing in acknowledgement and to advise you that a copy of your correspondence has been passed to
           the Complaints and Access to Information Team.  This matter will be looked into and a response sent to you
           direct on the issues raised.

           A copy of the response will also be sent to this office for information.

           Regards

           Heather Littler
           Senior Admin Officer
           Chief Executive's Unit
           London Borough of Enfield
           Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XY
           Tel:        020 8379 4037
           Email:   heather.littler@enfield.gov.uk

           "Enfield Council is committed to serving the whole borough fairly, delivering excellent services and building
           strong communities"

           From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
           Sent: 24 November 2016 16:34
           To: joan.ryan.mp@parliament.uk; joan@joanryan.org.uk; Chief Executive; Ray James; Sally Mcternan; Sarah
           Fletcher; Jackie Gubby
           Subject: FW: Re: Simon Cordell Formal Complaint 24/11/2016

           To Whom It May Concern:

           I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
           include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

           Please see the formal complaint to Enfield council dated 24/11/2016 attached to this email due to the way Mr
           Simon Cordell is being treated.

           I have had to resend this email due to the format of the attached files they are now in PDF formation and also to
           include authority for my mother miss Lorraine Cordell to speak to my local MP

           People that have been copied into these letters are below in the hope something can be done to help.

                 Joan Ryan MP for Enfield
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                 Joan Ryan MP for Enfield]]></page><page Index="117"><![CDATA[Mr Rob Leak Chief Executive Enfield Council

               Mr Ray James Director of Health, Housing and Adult Social Care

               Ms Sally McTernan Assistant Director Community Housing Services

               Sarah Fletcher Sarah Housing Officer

               Jackie Gubby Housing officer



         Classification: OFFICIAL ­ PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE




















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           Date:    Friday, 25 November 2016, 15:30



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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                  109 Burncroft Av
                                                       Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                      EN3 7JQ
                                                   07534 601032

                                         EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE



            TO: (production company)  Omar Lawrence

            RE: (name of show) Ponders End Festival 25/08/2013 to 26/08/2013      PROD:


            TODAY’S DATE: 30/08/2013                      INV. FOR WEEK ENDING:30/08/2013

            INV#: (if applicable)TSE316890                PO#: (if applicable)


            Bill To:  Omar Lawrence_______________________________________________________________

            ADDRESS: Enfield Enterprise Centre

            26-28 Queensway, Ponders end, Enfield, EN3 4SA

            PHONE:___________________________            Mobile:      07814 802836______________________

            ID : Enfield Enterprise Centre ID


             Weekly   Daily   NEGOTIATED RATE

             Detail Attached      Detail Listed Below      Inventory On File


            RENTAL ITEMS (unnecessary to itemize if inventory is on file)                AMOUNT DUE
            70KVA Generator with all leads.                                              Daily Rate
            Space Ball                                                                   Daily Rate
            2 Staff set-up/ management/ breakdown (aprox. 12hrs)
            Fuel for Generator Paid in Cash on the 26/08/2013 on site.                   £65.00



                                                                             To Be Paid
                                                                                         £500.00



            Employee Signature                                              Date 25/08/2013

            Hire Signature                                                  Date 25/08/2013





                                           Too Smooth Entertainment
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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032



                                             HIRE TERMS & CONDITIONS

          1] The contract is made between Too Smooth Entertainment and the person named of the booking confirmation form.

          2] The hirer is the person named on the booking confirmation form, and declares that he/she is over eighteen years of age and is legally entitled to enter into
          this agreement on their own behalf. If they are entering into this agreement on behalf of a company or organization that they have full authority to do so, and
          that we are advised if the company or organization has limited liability, failure to do so will render the hirer personally liable for any outstanding costs,
          charges or fees.

          3] The hire booking confirmation form will usually be sent via email, when it is received it should be carefully checked to make sure all details are correct,
          then it should be printed off, signed by the hirer and returned to us without delay, either via e-mail, fax, post or in person. If the booking form is not signed the
          equipment may not be made available for hire, although once the deposit is paid condition 6 regarding cancellation will still apply.
          4] By providing the information required on the booking form and paying the deposit you are agreeing to all our terms & conditions of hire.

          5] All deposits paid to us to secure a booking are non-refundable under any circumstances.

          6] If cancellation is made less than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire then the full hire fee is due, even if you have only paid a deposit. By paying
          a deposit you are giving us your permission to debit your credit/debit card with the full outstanding amount for the hire if you fail to cancel in writing less than
          14 days prior to the date of the commencement of the hire. If cancellation is made more than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire you will not
          receive a refund of the deposit you have paid, but that will be the limit of your liability to us. It is important that cancellation is made to us in writing, and you
          receive written confirmation from us that we have received your instructions. Failure to do this may result in the full hire fee becoming due as though you had
          not advised us of the cancellation at all.

          7] All balances are payable prior to the equipment being made available for hire. Account holders see clause 32. A charge will be made if you choose to pay
          by credit or charge card, please ask for details when confirming your booking.

          8] The hirer must provide 3 forms of personal identification, one of which should be a current UK photo driving license or British Passport. We also require 2
          other forms of positive ID which can be two current utility bills, or debit/credit card statement confirming your name & address. You must also provide a debit
          or credit card as a security against any loss or damage to the equipment whilst it is in your care. The identification must be that of the person named on the
          hire booking confirmation form. Any other person’s identification is not acceptable.

          9] Unless specified, hire charges are based on a minimum period of one day, or part thereof, irrespective of whether the equipment is in use or not. The prices
          shown on our website are for one day's hire. If you wish to hire for a longer period please call our sales office for details. Additional days are usually charged
          at a rate of 20% per extra day, although longer term hire rates are available. If equipment is hired on a Saturday it will usually be returned, or collected on
          Monday, but this will only be charged at one days hire fee.

          10] Any equipment returned after the booked return date, and without advising us prior to the expiry of the booked return date will be charged at a minimum
          of one complete day's extra hire fee as shown on our website, regardless of the original hire period. If for any reason you are unable to return the equipment on
          time you must advise us immediately.

          11] The hirer undertakes either to insure the equipment for the full replacement value at their own expense or to accept full personal liability for the full value
          of any losses or damage caused to the equipment when it is in their possession & away from the premises of Too Smooth Entertainment. Whether insured or
          not, the hirer is responsible for the full replacement cost of all the equipment on hire to them, including all cables, spares and accessories. A valuation is
          available on request.

          12] All hired equipment remains the absolute property of Too Smooth Entertainment at all times.

          13] The hirer undertakes to keep and return equipment in good order and condition. Any equipment returned in a dirty condition may incur a cleaning charge.

          14] Too Smooth Entertainment reserve the right to charge for repair or replacement of any equipment damaged lost or stolen, howsoever arising, during the
          period of hire. The hirer's liability is for the full replacement value of the equipment and any cables.


                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                     Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


         15] Any equipment damaged, lost or stolen during the hire period will remain on hire and chargeable at our published prices until all repairs are complete and
         paid for in full, or the equipment has been replaced by the hirer paying for the replacement of all lost, stolen or damaged equipment and the equipment is again
         available for further hire.

         16] Equipment will be deemed to be on hire until any invoice for repairs or replacements, relating to that equipment, have been paid for in full by the hirer.
         17] All spares, including blown lamps must be returned for inspection, or they may be charged for.

         18] The hirer assumes responsibility for the replacement of all lamps which fail under normal working conditions, but any dead lamps must be returned to us
         for inspection or they will be charged for. Spare lamps will normally be supplied by us for the purpose of replacement if required during the hire period.

         19] Too Smooth Entertainment will always attempt to provide the hire equipment that has been ordered. However we do reserve the right to provide substitute
         equipment should the need arise. We also reserve the right to terminate this contract without liability to us if for any reason we are unable to supply the hire
         equipment which has been ordered. In the unlikely event of us not being able to fulfill the booking, all monies paid to us by the hirer will be refunded. If any
         individual items cannot be supplied a full refund for those items will be made, or suitable alternative equipment will be supplied, but this will be the limit of
         our liability in this regard.

         20] In the event that the hired equipment is faulty, Too Smooth Entertainment shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage whether financial or
         otherwise, arising there from. Should we not be able to fulfill the booking all monies paid to us by the hirer will either be refunded, or a credit issued at our
         sole discretion, but this will be the limit of our liability.

         21] Connectors must not be removed from equipment. We reserve the right to charge for refitting, or inspecting, any connectors found to have been removed,
         or tampered with. No equipment must not be modified in anyway whilst on hire.

         22] Failure to return any cable coiled and taped may result in a charge for doing so being made.

         23] Packing supplied with equipment must be returned, or it will be charged for.

         24] If the economy delivery option has been requested where no setup of equipment is provided by us (when applicable), or you have chosen to collect the
         equipment from us, all hired equipment should be installed by a competent person. Too Smooth Entertainment cannot accept any responsibility for damage
         done to personnel, property or equipment in this regard whilst it is on hire.

         25] Too Smooth Entertainment will Endeavour to meet any agreed delivery times & conditions, but cannot accept responsibility for any delay in delivery or
         collection howsoever caused. Normal delivery and collection times are between 10-00am & 5-00pm Monday to Saturday, although distance & geographic
         location may restrict these times. Deliveries & collections can be made outside these times at additional cost, but all the above are subject to availability. If
         TBA or TBC is recorded in the delivery/collection clause on our booking confirmation the above conditions will still apply. The hired equipment is entirely
         the responsibility of the hirer until it is collected by us, or returned to us.

         26] The Hirer will be held liable for the loss of any equipment confiscated because of a failure to comply with any relevant laws or regulations.

         27] Too Smooth Entertainment gives no warranty that goods supplied for hire are fit for the hirer’s purpose or purposes, or that any fluid used in any of our
         snow, foam, smoke or bubble machines, whether supplied by us or not, will not damage flooring, furnishings, clothing or any other material, either during use,
         or through leakage. The hirer warrants that they have satisfied themselves that the goods will be fit for every purpose for which they require them, and that
         they do not rely on any skill or judgment of Too Smooth Entertainment in this regard.

         28] All quotations are made by Too Smooth Entertainment without obligation, and we reserve the right at any time to vary any quotation or part thereof, or to
         refuse acceptance of any order without assigning any reason for such refusal, although once the deposit has been paid the price will be fixed.

         29] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to inspect all hired equipment at any time during the hire period.

         30] Where a Customer has Terms and Conditions covering purchasing and hiring that conflict with the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment
         then the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment shall take precedence unless specifically agreed in writing by a Director of Too Smooth
         Entertainment.

                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          31] All quotations and prices are subject to the addition of Value Added Tax at the rate applicable on the date of invoice.

          32] We will exercise our statutory right (Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002) to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs
          under the late payment legislation if we are not paid according to agreed credit terms, subject to clause 7 for non account holders.

          33] Where a delivery or collection cannot be completed because of a lack of access to the venue the hirer shall still be liable for all agreed charges, and for any
          additional costs incurred in completing the delivery or collection.

          34] Failure to dismantle equipment booked on the economy delivery & collection service, and have it packed ready for collection at the end of a hire period
          will lead to extra charges which may include extending the hire period until dismantling and packing has taken place and the goods are collected by us and
          returned to our stores.

          35] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to change these terms & conditions at any time, and without notice.

          36] All hired equipment must be used for the purpose for which it was intended by the manufacturer.

          37] At our discretion we may take a security/damage deposit by credit/debit card prior to the commencement of the hire, cash or cheques will not normally be
          accepted for the deposit. The security/damage deposit will be refunded to the same credit/debit card upon the safe return of all the hired equipment. The
          amount of the security/damage deposit will vary depending on what is being hired, but will be advised to the hirer either when an enquiry is being made, or
          when a booking is confirmed. The amount of the security/damage deposit is arbitrary and does not limit your liability, which is for the full replacement cost of
          any loss, or any costs incurred by us in repairing equipment that has been damaged during the hire period. If for any reason a security/damage deposit is not
          taken from a credit/debit card prior to the equipment being made available for hire, then any loss or damage incurred during the hire period will be debited
          from the same card that was used for payment of the hire fee's. If this is not possible then we may debit the card that was originally used to pay the deposit to
          confirm the booking. If we are unable to obtain payment from any of the debit/credit cards supplied to us for this purpose then we reserve the right to issue
          legal proceedings against the hirer for default. Should this be necessary a county court judgment may be obtained and registered against them which will make
          it far more difficult for them to obtain credit in the future.
          38] The terms above, and the contract to which this document relates, shall in all respects be construed and operate in accordance with English law.

          Cooling off period

          If having read our terms and conditions and within 24 hours of paying the deposit you wish to cancel, you may obtain a full refund of all monies paid less a
          £10.00 administration fee. This condition does not apply if you make your booking within 14 days of the commencement of the hire period, where upon the
          full hire fee will be due.



























                                           Too Smooth Entertainment
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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                  109 Burncroft Av
                                                       Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                      EN3 7JQ
                                                   07534 601032

                                         EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE



          TO: (production company)  Omar Lawrence

          RE: (name of show) Lock to Lock Festival  14/09/2013                     PROD:


          TODAY’S DATE: 14/09/2013                        INV. FOR WEEK ENDING:14/09/2013

          INV#: (if applicable)TSE316896                  PO#: (if applicable)


          Bill To:  _Niburu Media, ENFIELD Enterprise Centre__________

          ADDRESS: Niburu Media, Enfield Enterprise Centre

          26-28 Queensway, Ponders end, Enfield, EN3 4SA

          PHONE:___________________________            Mobile:      07814 802836______________________

          ID : Enfield Enterprise Centre ID


           Weekly   Daily   NEGOTIATED RATE

           Detail Attached      Detail Listed Below      Inventory On File


          RENTAL ITEMS (unnecessary to itemize if inventory is on file)                    AMOUNT DUE
          70KVA Generator with all leads.                                                  £325.00


          2 Staff set-up/ management/ breakdown (aprox. 12hrs)                             £150.00
          Fuel for Generator.                                                              £60.00



                                                                             To Be Paid
                                                                                           £535.00



          Employee Signature                                                 Date 14/09/2013

          Hire Signature                                                     Date 14/09/2013





                                          Too Smooth Entertainment
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                                     Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                  109 Burncroft Av
                                                       Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


                                             HIRE TERMS & CONDITIONS

          1] The contract is made between Too Smooth Entertainment and the person named of the booking confirmation form.

          2] The hirer is the person named on the booking confirmation form, and declares that he/she is over eighteen years of age and is legally entitled to enter into
          this agreement on their own behalf. If they are entering into this agreement on behalf of a company or organization that they have full authority to do so, and
          that we are advised if the company or organization has limited liability, failure to do so will render the hirer personally liable for any outstanding costs,
          charges or fees.

          3] The hire booking confirmation form will usually be sent via email, when it is received it should be carefully checked to make sure all details are correct,
          then it should be printed off, signed by the hirer and returned to us without delay, either via e-mail, fax, post or in person. If the booking form is not signed the
          equipment may not be made available for hire, although once the deposit is paid condition 6 regarding cancellation will still apply.

          4] By providing the information required on the booking form and paying the deposit you are agreeing to all our terms & conditions of hire.

          5] All deposits paid to us to secure a booking are non-refundable under any circumstances.
          6] If cancellation is made less than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire then the full hire fee is due, even if you have only paid a deposit. By paying
          a deposit you are giving us your permission to debit your credit/debit card with the full outstanding amount for the hire if you fail to cancel in writing less than
          14 days prior to the date of the commencement of the hire. If cancellation is made more than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire you will not
          receive a refund of the deposit you have paid, but that will be the limit of your liability to us. It is important that cancellation is made to us in writing, and you
          receive written confirmation from us that we have received your instructions. Failure to do this may result in the full hire fee becoming due as though you had
          not advised us of the cancellation at all.

          7] All balances are payable prior to the equipment being made available for hire. Account holders see clause 32. A charge will be made if you choose to pay
          by credit or charge card, please ask for details when confirming your booking.

          8] The hirer must provide 3 forms of personal identification, one of which should be a current UK photo driving license or British Passport. We also require 2
          other forms of positive ID which can be two current utility bills, or debit/credit card statement confirming your name & address. You must also provide a debit
          or credit card as a security against any loss or damage to the equipment whilst it is in your care. The identification must be that of the person named on the
          hire booking confirmation form. Any other person’s identification is not acceptable.

          9] Unless specified, hire charges are based on a minimum period of one day, or part thereof, irrespective of whether the equipment is in use or not. The prices
          shown on our website are for one day's hire. If you wish to hire for a longer period please call our sales office for details. Additional days are usually charged
          at a rate of 20% per extra day, although longer term hire rates are available. If equipment is hired on a Saturday it will usually be returned, or collected on
          Monday, but this will only be charged at one days hire fee.

          10] Any equipment returned after the booked return date, and without advising us prior to the expiry of the booked return date will be charged at a minimum
          of one complete day's extra hire fee as shown on our website, regardless of the original hire period. If for any reason you are unable to return the equipment on
          time you must advise us immediately.

          11] The hirer undertakes either to insure the equipment for the full replacement value at their own expense or to accept full personal liability for the full value
          of any losses or damage caused to the equipment when it is in their possession & away from the premises of Too Smooth Entertainment. Whether insured or
          not, the hirer is responsible for the full replacement cost of all the equipment on hire to them, including all cables, spares and accessories. A valuation is
          available on request.

          12] All hired equipment remains the absolute property of Too Smooth Entertainment at all times.

          13] The hirer undertakes to keep and return equipment in good order and condition. Any equipment returned in a dirty condition may incur a cleaning charge.

          14] Too Smooth Entertainment reserve the right to charge for repair or replacement of any equipment damaged lost or stolen, howsoever arising, during the
          period of hire. The hirer's liability is for the full replacement value of the equipment and any cables.


                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032

          15] Any equipment damaged, lost or stolen during the hire period will remain on hire and chargeable at our published prices until all repairs are complete and
          paid for in full, or the equipment has been replaced by the hirer paying for the replacement of all lost, stolen or damaged equipment and the equipment is again
          available for further hire.

          16] Equipment will be deemed to be on hire until any invoice for repairs or replacements, relating to that equipment, have been paid for in full by the hirer.

          17] All spares, including blown lamps must be returned for inspection, or they may be charged for.

          18] The hirer assumes responsibility for the replacement of all lamps which fail under normal working conditions, but any dead lamps must be returned to us
          for inspection or they will be charged for. Spare lamps will normally be supplied by us for the purpose of replacement if required during the hire period.

          19] Too Smooth Entertainment will always attempt to provide the hire equipment that has been ordered. However we do reserve the right to provide substitute
          equipment should the need arise. We also reserve the right to terminate this contract without liability to us if for any reason we are unable to supply the hire
          equipment which has been ordered. In the unlikely event of us not being able to fulfill the booking, all monies paid to us by the hirer will be refunded. If any
          individual items cannot be supplied a full refund for those items will be made, or suitable alternative equipment will be supplied, but this will be the limit of
          our liability in this regard.

          20] In the event that the hired equipment is faulty, Too Smooth Entertainment shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage whether financial or
          otherwise, arising there from. Should we not be able to fulfill the booking all monies paid to us by the hirer will either be refunded, or a credit issued at our
          sole discretion, but this will be the limit of our liability.

          21] Connectors must not be removed from equipment. We reserve the right to charge for refitting, or inspecting, any connectors found to have been removed,
          or tampered with. No equipment must not be modified in anyway whilst on hire.

          22] Failure to return any cable coiled and taped may result in a charge for doing so being made.

          23] Packing supplied with equipment must be returned, or it will be charged for.

          24] If the economy delivery option has been requested where no setup of equipment is provided by us (when applicable), or you have chosen to collect the
          equipment from us, all hired equipment should be installed by a competent person. Too Smooth Entertainment cannot accept any responsibility for damage
          done to personnel, property or equipment in this regard whilst it is on hire.

          25] Too Smooth Entertainment will Endeavour to meet any agreed delivery times & conditions, but cannot accept responsibility for any delay in delivery or
          collection howsoever caused. Normal delivery and collection times are between 10-00am & 5-00pm Monday to Saturday, although distance & geographic
          location may restrict these times. Deliveries & collections can be made outside these times at additional cost, but all the above are subject to availability. If
          TBA or TBC is recorded in the delivery/collection clause on our booking confirmation the above conditions will still apply. The hired equipment is entirely
          the responsibility of the hirer until it is collected by us, or returned to us.

          26] The Hirer will be held liable for the loss of any equipment confiscated because of a failure to comply with any relevant laws or regulations.
          27] Too Smooth Entertainment gives no warranty that goods supplied for hire are fit for the hirer’s purpose or purposes, or that any fluid used in any of our
          snow, foam, smoke or bubble machines, whether supplied by us or not, will not damage flooring, furnishings, clothing or any other material, either during use,
          or through leakage. The hirer warrants that they have satisfied themselves that the goods will be fit for every purpose for which they require them, and that
          they do not rely on any skill or judgment of Too Smooth Entertainment in this regard.

          28] All quotations are made by Too Smooth Entertainment without obligation, and we reserve the right at any time to vary any quotation or part thereof, or to
          refuse acceptance of any order without assigning any reason for such refusal, although once the deposit has been paid the price will be fixed.

          29] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to inspect all hired equipment at any time during the hire period.

          30] Where a Customer has Terms and Conditions covering purchasing and hiring that conflict with the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment
          then the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment shall take precedence unless specifically agreed in writing by a Director of Too Smooth
          Entertainment.


                                          Too Smooth Entertainment
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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          31] All quotations and prices are subject to the addition of Value Added Tax at the rate applicable on the date of invoice.

          32] We will exercise our statutory right (Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002) to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs
          under the late payment legislation if we are not paid according to agreed credit terms, subject to clause 7 for non account holders.

          33] Where a delivery or collection cannot be completed because of a lack of access to the venue the hirer shall still be liable for all agreed charges, and for any
          additional costs incurred in completing the delivery or collection.

          34] Failure to dismantle equipment booked on the economy delivery & collection service, and have it packed ready for collection at the end of a hire period
          will lead to extra charges which may include extending the hire period until dismantling and packing has taken place and the goods are collected by us and
          returned to our stores.

          35] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to change these terms & conditions at any time, and without notice.

          36] All hired equipment must be used for the purpose for which it was intended by the manufacturer.

          37] At our discretion we may take a security/damage deposit by credit/debit card prior to the commencement of the hire, cash or cheques will not normally be
          accepted for the deposit. The security/damage deposit will be refunded to the same credit/debit card upon the safe return of all the hired equipment. The
          amount of the security/damage deposit will vary depending on what is being hired, but will be advised to the hirer either when an enquiry is being made, or
          when a booking is confirmed. The amount of the security/damage deposit is arbitrary and does not limit your liability, which is for the full replacement cost of
          any loss, or any costs incurred by us in repairing equipment that has been damaged during the hire period. If for any reason a security/damage deposit is not
          taken from a credit/debit card prior to the equipment being made available for hire, then any loss or damage incurred during the hire period will be debited
          from the same card that was used for payment of the hire fee's. If this is not possible then we may debit the card that was originally used to pay the deposit to
          confirm the booking. If we are unable to obtain payment from any of the debit/credit cards supplied to us for this purpose then we reserve the right to issue
          legal proceedings against the hirer for default. Should this be necessary a county court judgment may be obtained and registered against them which will make
          it far more difficult for them to obtain credit in the future.
          38] The terms above, and the contract to which this document relates, shall in all respects be construed and operate in accordance with English law.

          Cooling off period

          If having read our terms and conditions and within 24 hours of paying the deposit you wish to cancel, you may obtain a full refund of all monies paid less a
          £10.00 administration fee. This condition does not apply if you make your booking within 14 days of the commencement of the hire period, where upon the
          full hire fee will be due.



























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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                  109 Burncroft Av
                                                       Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                      EN3 7JQ
                                                   07534 601032

                                         EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE



          TO: (production company)  Omar Lawrence

          RE: (name of show) The Christmas Glow Festival  Sat 7  December 2013     PROD:
                                                            th


          TODAY’S DATE: 07/12/2013                        INV. FOR WEEK ENDING:07/12/2013

          INV#: (if applicable)TSE334821                  PO#: (if applicable)


          Bill To:  _Niburu Media, ENFIELD Enterprise Centre__________

          ADDRESS: Niburu Media, Enfield Enterprise Centre

          26-28 Queensway, Ponders end, Enfield, EN3 4SA

          PHONE:___________________________            Mobile:      07814 802836______________________

          ID : Enfield Enterprise Centre ID


           Weekly   Daily   NEGOTIATED RATE

           Detail Attached      Detail Listed Below      Inventory On File


          RENTAL ITEMS (unnecessary to itemize if inventory is on file)                    AMOUNT DUE
          70KVA Generator with all leads.                                                  £325.00


          2 Staff set-up/ management/ breakdown (aprox. 12hrs)                             £150.00
          Fuel for Generator.                                                              £60.00



                                                                             To Be Paid
                                                                                           £535.00



          Employee Signature                                                 Date 07/12/2013

          Hire Signature                                                     Date 07/12/2013





                                          Too Smooth Entertainment
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                                     Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                  109 Burncroft Av
                                                       Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


                                             HIRE TERMS & CONDITIONS


          1] The contract is made between Too Smooth Entertainment and the person named of the booking confirmation form.

          2] The hirer is the person named on the booking confirmation form, and declares that he/she is over eighteen years of age and is legally entitled to enter into
          this agreement on their own behalf. If they are entering into this agreement on behalf of a company or organization that they have full authority to do so, and
          that we are advised if the company or organization has limited liability, failure to do so will render the hirer personally liable for any outstanding costs,
          charges or fees.

          3] The hire booking confirmation form will usually be sent via email, when it is received it should be carefully checked to make sure all details are correct,
          then it should be printed off, signed by the hirer and returned to us without delay, either via e-mail, fax, post or in person. If the booking form is not signed the
          equipment may not be made available for hire, although once the deposit is paid condition 6 regarding cancellation will still apply.

          4] By providing the information required on the booking form and paying the deposit you are agreeing to all our terms & conditions of hire.

          5] All deposits paid to us to secure a booking are non-refundable under any circumstances.

          6] If cancellation is made less than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire then the full hire fee is due, even if you have only paid a deposit. By paying
          a deposit you are giving us your permission to debit your credit/debit card with the full outstanding amount for the hire if you fail to cancel in writing less than
          14 days prior to the date of the commencement of the hire. If cancellation is made more than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire you will not
          receive a refund of the deposit you have paid, but that will be the limit of your liability to us. It is important that cancellation is made to us in writing, and you
          receive written confirmation from us that we have received your instructions. Failure to do this may result in the full hire fee becoming due as though you had
          not advised us of the cancellation at all.

          7] All balances are payable prior to the equipment being made available for hire. Account holders see clause 32. A charge will be made if you choose to pay
          by credit or charge card, please ask for details when confirming your booking.

          8] The hirer must provide 3 forms of personal identification, one of which should be a current UK photo driving license or British Passport. We also require 2
          other forms of positive ID which can be two current utility bills, or debit/credit card statement confirming your name & address. You must also provide a debit
          or credit card as a security against any loss or damage to the equipment whilst it is in your care. The identification must be that of the person named on the
          hire booking confirmation form. Any other person’s identification is not acceptable.

          9] Unless specified, hire charges are based on a minimum period of one day, or part thereof, irrespective of whether the equipment is in use or not. The prices
          shown on our website are for one day's hire. If you wish to hire for a longer period please call our sales office for details. Additional days are usually charged
          at a rate of 20% per extra day, although longer term hire rates are available. If equipment is hired on a Saturday it will usually be returned, or collected on
          Monday, but this will only be charged at one days hire fee.

          10] Any equipment returned after the booked return date, and without advising us prior to the expiry of the booked return date will be charged at a minimum
          of one complete day's extra hire fee as shown on our website, regardless of the original hire period. If for any reason you are unable to return the equipment on
          time you must advise us immediately.

          11] The hirer undertakes either to insure the equipment for the full replacement value at their own expense or to accept full personal liability for the full value
          of any losses or damage caused to the equipment when it is in their possession & away from the premises of Too Smooth Entertainment. Whether insured or
          not, the hirer is responsible for the full replacement cost of all the equipment on hire to them, including all cables, spares and accessories. A valuation is
          available on request.
          12] All hired equipment remains the absolute property of Too Smooth Entertainment at all times.

          13] The hirer undertakes to keep and return equipment in good order and condition. Any equipment returned in a dirty condition may incur a cleaning charge.

          14] Too Smooth Entertainment reserve the right to charge for repair or replacement of any equipment damaged lost or stolen, howsoever arising, during the
          period of hire. The hirer's liability is for the full replacement value of the equipment and any cables.



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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032

          15] Any equipment damaged, lost or stolen during the hire period will remain on hire and chargeable at our published prices until all repairs are complete and
          paid for in full, or the equipment has been replaced by the hirer paying for the replacement of all lost, stolen or damaged equipment and the equipment is again
          available for further hire.

          16] Equipment will be deemed to be on hire until any invoice for repairs or replacements, relating to that equipment, have been paid for in full by the hirer.

          17] All spares, including blown lamps must be returned for inspection, or they may be charged for.

          18] The hirer assumes responsibility for the replacement of all lamps which fail under normal working conditions, but any dead lamps must be returned to us
          for inspection or they will be charged for. Spare lamps will normally be supplied by us for the purpose of replacement if required during the hire period.

          19] Too Smooth Entertainment will always attempt to provide the hire equipment that has been ordered. However we do reserve the right to provide substitute
          equipment should the need arise. We also reserve the right to terminate this contract without liability to us if for any reason we are unable to supply the hire
          equipment which has been ordered. In the unlikely event of us not being able to fulfill the booking, all monies paid to us by the hirer will be refunded. If any
          individual items cannot be supplied a full refund for those items will be made, or suitable alternative equipment will be supplied, but this will be the limit of
          our liability in this regard.

          20] In the event that the hired equipment is faulty, Too Smooth Entertainment shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage whether financial or
          otherwise, arising there from. Should we not be able to fulfill the booking all monies paid to us by the hirer will either be refunded, or a credit issued at our
          sole discretion, but this will be the limit of our liability.
          21] Connectors must not be removed from equipment. We reserve the right to charge for refitting, or inspecting, any connectors found to have been removed,
          or tampered with. No equipment must not be modified in anyway whilst on hire.
          22] Failure to return any cable coiled and taped may result in a charge for doing so being made.

          23] Packing supplied with equipment must be returned, or it will be charged for.

          24] If the economy delivery option has been requested where no setup of equipment is provided by us (when applicable), or you have chosen to collect the
          equipment from us, all hired equipment should be installed by a competent person. Too Smooth Entertainment cannot accept any responsibility for damage
          done to personnel, property or equipment in this regard whilst it is on hire.

          25] Too Smooth Entertainment will Endeavour to meet any agreed delivery times & conditions, but cannot accept responsibility for any delay in delivery or
          collection howsoever caused. Normal delivery and collection times are between 10-00am & 5-00pm Monday to Saturday, although distance & geographic
          location may restrict these times. Deliveries & collections can be made outside these times at additional cost, but all the above are subject to availability. If
          TBA or TBC is recorded in the delivery/collection clause on our booking confirmation the above conditions will still apply. The hired equipment is entirely
          the responsibility of the hirer until it is collected by us, or returned to us.

          26] The Hirer will be held liable for the loss of any equipment confiscated because of a failure to comply with any relevant laws or regulations.

          27] Too Smooth Entertainment gives no warranty that goods supplied for hire are fit for the hirer’s purpose or purposes, or that any fluid used in any of our
          snow, foam, smoke or bubble machines, whether supplied by us or not, will not damage flooring, furnishings, clothing or any other material, either during use,
          or through leakage. The hirer warrants that they have satisfied themselves that the goods will be fit for every purpose for which they require them, and that
          they do not rely on any skill or judgment of Too Smooth Entertainment in this regard.
          28] All quotations are made by Too Smooth Entertainment without obligation, and we reserve the right at any time to vary any quotation or part thereof, or to
          refuse acceptance of any order without assigning any reason for such refusal, although once the deposit has been paid the price will be fixed.

          29] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to inspect all hired equipment at any time during the hire period.

          30] Where a Customer has Terms and Conditions covering purchasing and hiring that conflict with the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment
          then the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment shall take precedence unless specifically agreed in writing by a Director of Too Smooth
          Entertainment.

                                          Too Smooth Entertainment
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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          31] All quotations and prices are subject to the addition of Value Added Tax at the rate applicable on the date of invoice.

          32] We will exercise our statutory right (Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002) to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs
          under the late payment legislation if we are not paid according to agreed credit terms, subject to clause 7 for non account holders.

          33] Where a delivery or collection cannot be completed because of a lack of access to the venue the hirer shall still be liable for all agreed charges, and for any
          additional costs incurred in completing the delivery or collection.

          34] Failure to dismantle equipment booked on the economy delivery & collection service, and have it packed ready for collection at the end of a hire period
          will lead to extra charges which may include extending the hire period until dismantling and packing has taken place and the goods are collected by us and
          returned to our stores.

          35] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to change these terms & conditions at any time, and without notice.

          36] All hired equipment must be used for the purpose for which it was intended by the manufacturer.
          37] At our discretion we may take a security/damage deposit by credit/debit card prior to the commencement of the hire, cash or cheques will not normally be
          accepted for the deposit. The security/damage deposit will be refunded to the same credit/debit card upon the safe return of all the hired equipment. The
          amount of the security/damage deposit will vary depending on what is being hired, but will be advised to the hirer either when an enquiry is being made, or
          when a booking is confirmed. The amount of the security/damage deposit is arbitrary and does not limit your liability, which is for the full replacement cost of
          any loss, or any costs incurred by us in repairing equipment that has been damaged during the hire period. If for any reason a security/damage deposit is not
          taken from a credit/debit card prior to the equipment being made available for hire, then any loss or damage incurred during the hire period will be debited
          from the same card that was used for payment of the hire fee's. If this is not possible then we may debit the card that was originally used to pay the deposit to
          confirm the booking. If we are unable to obtain payment from any of the debit/credit cards supplied to us for this purpose then we reserve the right to issue
          legal proceedings against the hirer for default. Should this be necessary a county court judgment may be obtained and registered against them which will make
          it far more difficult for them to obtain credit in the future.

          38] The terms above, and the contract to which this document relates, shall in all respects be construed and operate in accordance with English law.

          Cooling off period

          If having read our terms and conditions and within 24 hours of paying the deposit you wish to cancel, you may obtain a full refund of all monies paid less a
          £10.00 administration fee. This condition does not apply if you make your booking within 14 days of the commencement of the hire period, where upon the
          full hire fee will be due.


























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                Subject: Generator

                  From: jaswinderc@gmail.com
                    To: re_wired@ymail.com
                    Cc: Daisy@cplondon.org.uk
                  Date: Friday, 6 September 2013, 14:20:31 BST


               Hi Simon

               Thanks for your help, the generator is needed for the Muswell Hill Festival at Cherry Tree Wood, Summerlee Avenue,
              Finchley N2 9QH,on Sunday 8th September 2013. Access to the site is from 6am and the event finishes at 6pm. The
              generator has to be opretional by 8.30am.

               The event is run for the benefit of The London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy, this centre is self funding as it
              receives no local authority or government funding as it does not use therapies which are approved by these bodies.
              The centre has a reputation for excellence as it uses therapies developed in other countries.

              Your generous offer to only £ 200 is very much appreciated and I cannot thank you enough.

               Regards

               Jas Chadha



















































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                Subject: Re: Generator

                  From: re_wired@ymail.com
                    To: jaswinderc@gmail.com; Daisy@cplondon.org.uk
                  Date: Friday, 6 September 2013, 15:47:02 BST


               Hello Jas Chadha

               Thank you for the email the date is booked for the 08/09/2013 at the cost of £200 out of that we will cover £40
               in fuel but if it goes over £40 which i hope it will not then you will have to cover the extra cost for the fuel.

               Matt will be the electrician for the day and that's also covered in the cost.

               Daisy we have spoken to Jas and he said to ask you for an Facebook event page and other event pages as we
               maybe able to help with promotion of the event.

               Many Thanks

               Simon







                  From: jaswinder chadha <jaswinderc@gmail.com>
                  To: re_wired@ymail.com

                  Cc: Daisy Mathebula <Daisy@cplondon.org.uk>
                  Sent: Friday, 6 September 2013, 14:20
                  Subject: Generator

                  Hi Simon

                  Thanks for your help, the generator is needed for the Muswell Hill Festival at Cherry Tree Wood,
                  Summerlee Avenue, Finchley N2 9QH,on Sunday 8th September 2013. Access to the site is from 6am
                  and the event finishes at 6pm. The generator has to be opretional by 8.30am.

                  The event is run for the benefit of The London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy, this centre is self
                  funding as it receives no local authority or government funding as it does not use therapies which are
                  approved by these bodies. The centre has a reputation for excellence as it uses therapies developed in
                 other countries.

                 Your generous offer to only £ 200 is very much appreciated and I cannot thank you enough.

                 Regards

                 Jas Chadha





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                Subject: RE: Generator

                  From: Daisy@cplondon.org.uk
                    To: re_wired@ymail.com
                    Cc: jaswinderc@gmail.com
                  Date: Friday, 6 September 2013, 15:54:19 BST



               Dear Simon,


               I would like to start by thanking you for helping us out at such short notice with the generator.


               The Muswell Hill Festival is our biggest fundraising community event organised and in aid of the centre
               and school. We support children with cerebral palsy and their families from across London and the home
               county’s and this event  helps raise much needed funds as well as help raise awareness of the specialist
               work we do. You can find out about the work we do on our website: http://www.cplondon.org.uk/



               Our facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Muswell-Hill-Festival/402403273151406
               Our twitter page is  https://twitter.com/LCCCP


               Once again thank you for your help and support, which we truly appreciate.


               Kind regards,
               Daisy


               Daisy Mathebula

               Corporate & Events Fundraiser
               The London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy

               54 Muswell Hill

               London N10 3ST


               Tel: 020 3074 1803 (directline)
               Tel: 020 8444 7242

               Fax: 020 8444 7241
               daisy@cplondon.org.uk



               Muswell Hill Festival 2013

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               Join us for the Muswell Hill Festival at Cherry Tree Wood on 8 September in aid of the London Centre for
               Children with Cerebral Palsy . We have a great selection of stalls, exciting kids’ zone with the popular
               donkey and steam rides, international food court and fantastic live music.


               White Water Raft Challenge 2013
               Sign up for an exhilarating adrenalin packed challenge for the autumn. Join us on the 5 October and
               enjoy navigating the action packed rapids of the Olympic course and help raisefunds for us. For more
               information or a registration form please contact us. We guarantee fun, thrills and excitement!


               The London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy is the operating name of The Peter Rigby Trust (previously known as
               The Hornsey Trust).


               Registered Charity No. 1124524 – Registered office: 54 Muswell Hill, London N10 3ST




                From: Rewired Rewired [mailto:re_wired@ymail.com]
                Sent: 06 September 2013 15:47

                To: jaswinder chadha; Daisy Mathebula
                Subject: Re: Generator


                Hello Jas Chadha


                Thank you for the email the date is booked for the 08/09/2013 at the cost of £200 out of that we will cover £40 in
                fuel but if it goes over £40 which i hope it will not then you will have to cover the extra cost for the fuel.


                Matt will be the electrician for the day and that's also covered in the cost.


                Daisy we have spoken to Jas and he said to ask you for an Facebook event page and other event pages as we
                maybe able to help with promotion of the event.


                Many Thanks

                Simon








                  From: jaswinder chadha <jaswinderc@gmail.com>
                  To: re_wired@ymail.com

                  Cc: Daisy Mathebula <Daisy@cplondon.org.uk>
                  Sent: Friday, 6 September 2013, 14:20
                  Subject: Generator
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                 Hi Simon


                 Thanks for your help, the generator is needed for the Muswell Hill Festival at Cherry Tree Wood, Summerlee
                 Avenue, Finchley N2 9QH,on Sunday 8th September 2013. Access to the site is from 6am and the event
                 finishes at 6pm. The generator has to be opretional by 8.30am.


                 The event is run for the benefit of The London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy, this centre is self funding
                 as it receives no local authority or government funding as it does not use therapies which are approved by these
                 bodies. The centre has a reputation for excellence as it uses therapies developed in other countries.


                 Your generous offer to only £ 200 is very much appreciated and I cannot thank you enough.


                 Regards


                 Jas Chadha





















































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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                  109 Burncroft Av
                                                       Enfield
                                                     Middlesex
                                                      EN3 7JQ
                                                   07534 601032

                                         EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE



           TO: (production company)  Omar Lawrence

           RE: (name of show) The Muswell Hill Festival                           PROD:


           TODAY’S DATE: 08/09/2013                      INV. FOR WEEK ENDING:07/12/2013

           INV#: (if applicable)TSE4916891               PO#: (if applicable)

           Bill To:  _Niburu Media, ENFIELD Enterprise Centre__________

           ADDRESS: Niburu Media, Enfield Enterprise Centre

           The London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy
           PHONE:___________________________            Mobile:      07814 802836______________________

           ID : Enfield Enterprise Centre ID


            Weekly   Daily   NEGOTIATED RATE

            Detail Attached      Detail Listed Below      Inventory On File

           RENTAL ITEMS (unnecessary to itemize if inventory is on file)                 AMOUNT DUE
           70KVA Generator with all leads.                                               £200.00

           2 Staff set-up/ management/ breakdown (aprox. 12hrs)
                                                                                         £60.00



                                                                            To Be Paid
                                                                                         £200.00



           Employee Signature                                               Date 08/09/2013

           Hire Signature                                                   Date 08/09/2013






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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032



                                             HIRE TERMS & CONDITIONS

          1] The contract is made between Too Smooth Entertainment and the person named of the booking confirmation form.

          2] The hirer is the person named on the booking confirmation form, and declares that he/she is over eighteen years of age and is legally entitled to enter into
          this agreement on their own behalf. If they are entering into this agreement on behalf of a company or organization that they have full authority to do so, and
          that we are advised if the company or organization has limited liability, failure to do so will render the hirer personally liable for any outstanding costs,
          charges or fees.

          3] The hire booking confirmation form will usually be sent via email, when it is received it should be carefully checked to make sure all details are correct,
          then it should be printed off, signed by the hirer and returned to us without delay, either via e-mail, fax, post or in person. If the booking form is not signed the
          equipment may not be made available for hire, although once the deposit is paid condition 6 regarding cancellation will still apply.
          4] By providing the information required on the booking form and paying the deposit you are agreeing to all our terms & conditions of hire.

          5] All deposits paid to us to secure a booking are non-refundable under any circumstances.

          6] If cancellation is made less than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire then the full hire fee is due, even if you have only paid a deposit. By paying
          a deposit you are giving us your permission to debit your credit/debit card with the full outstanding amount for the hire if you fail to cancel in writing less than
          14 days prior to the date of the commencement of the hire. If cancellation is made more than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire you will not
          receive a refund of the deposit you have paid, but that will be the limit of your liability to us. It is important that cancellation is made to us in writing, and you
          receive written confirmation from us that we have received your instructions. Failure to do this may result in the full hire fee becoming due as though you had
          not advised us of the cancellation at all.

          7] All balances are payable prior to the equipment being made available for hire. Account holders see clause 32. A charge will be made if you choose to pay
          by credit or charge card, please ask for details when confirming your booking.

          8] The hirer must provide 3 forms of personal identification, one of which should be a current UK photo driving license or British Passport. We also require 2
          other forms of positive ID which can be two current utility bills, or debit/credit card statement confirming your name & address. You must also provide a debit
          or credit card as a security against any loss or damage to the equipment whilst it is in your care. The identification must be that of the person named on the
          hire booking confirmation form. Any other person’s identification is not acceptable.

          9] Unless specified, hire charges are based on a minimum period of one day, or part thereof, irrespective of whether the equipment is in use or not. The prices
          shown on our website are for one day's hire. If you wish to hire for a longer period please call our sales office for details. Additional days are usually charged
          at a rate of 20% per extra day, although longer term hire rates are available. If equipment is hired on a Saturday it will usually be returned, or collected on
          Monday, but this will only be charged at one days hire fee.

          10] Any equipment returned after the booked return date, and without advising us prior to the expiry of the booked return date will be charged at a minimum
          of one complete day's extra hire fee as shown on our website, regardless of the original hire period. If for any reason you are unable to return the equipment on
          time you must advise us immediately.

          11] The hirer undertakes either to insure the equipment for the full replacement value at their own expense or to accept full personal liability for the full value
          of any losses or damage caused to the equipment when it is in their possession & away from the premises of Too Smooth Entertainment. Whether insured or
          not, the hirer is responsible for the full replacement cost of all the equipment on hire to them, including all cables, spares and accessories. A valuation is
          available on request.

          12] All hired equipment remains the absolute property of Too Smooth Entertainment at all times.

          13] The hirer undertakes to keep and return equipment in good order and condition. Any equipment returned in a dirty condition may incur a cleaning charge.

          14] Too Smooth Entertainment reserve the right to charge for repair or replacement of any equipment damaged lost or stolen, howsoever arising, during the
          period of hire. The hirer's liability is for the full replacement value of the equipment and any cables.


                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                     Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                  109 Burncroft Av
                                                       Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          15] Any equipment damaged, lost or stolen during the hire period will remain on hire and chargeable at our published prices until all repairs are complete and
          paid for in full, or the equipment has been replaced by the hirer paying for the replacement of all lost, stolen or damaged equipment and the equipment is again
          available for further hire.

          16] Equipment will be deemed to be on hire until any invoice for repairs or replacements, relating to that equipment, have been paid for in full by the hirer.

          17] All spares, including blown lamps must be returned for inspection, or they may be charged for.

          18] The hirer assumes responsibility for the replacement of all lamps which fail under normal working conditions, but any dead lamps must be returned to us
          for inspection or they will be charged for. Spare lamps will normally be supplied by us for the purpose of replacement if required during the hire period.

          19] Too Smooth Entertainment will always attempt to provide the hire equipment that has been ordered. However we do reserve the right to provide substitute
          equipment should the need arise. We also reserve the right to terminate this contract without liability to us if for any reason we are unable to supply the hire
          equipment which has been ordered. In the unlikely event of us not being able to fulfill the booking, all monies paid to us by the hirer will be refunded. If any
          individual items cannot be supplied a full refund for those items will be made, or suitable alternative equipment will be supplied, but this will be the limit of
          our liability in this regard.

          20] In the event that the hired equipment is faulty, Too Smooth Entertainment shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage whether financial or
          otherwise, arising there from. Should we not be able to fulfill the booking all monies paid to us by the hirer will either be refunded, or a credit issued at our
          sole discretion, but this will be the limit of our liability.
          21] Connectors must not be removed from equipment. We reserve the right to charge for refitting, or inspecting, any connectors found to have been removed,
          or tampered with. No equipment must not be modified in anyway whilst on hire.

          22] Failure to return any cable coiled and taped may result in a charge for doing so being made.

          23] Packing supplied with equipment must be returned, or it will be charged for.
          24] If the economy delivery option has been requested where no setup of equipment is provided by us (when applicable), or you have chosen to collect the
          equipment from us, all hired equipment should be installed by a competent person. Too Smooth Entertainment cannot accept any responsibility for damage
          done to personnel, property or equipment in this regard whilst it is on hire.

          25] Too Smooth Entertainment will Endeavour to meet any agreed delivery times & conditions, but cannot accept responsibility for any delay in delivery or
          collection howsoever caused. Normal delivery and collection times are between 10-00am & 5-00pm Monday to Saturday, although distance & geographic
          location may restrict these times. Deliveries & collections can be made outside these times at additional cost, but all the above are subject to availability. If
          TBA or TBC is recorded in the delivery/collection clause on our booking confirmation the above conditions will still apply. The hired equipment is entirely
          the responsibility of the hirer until it is collected by us, or returned to us.

          26] The Hirer will be held liable for the loss of any equipment confiscated because of a failure to comply with any relevant laws or regulations.

          27] Too Smooth Entertainment gives no warranty that goods supplied for hire are fit for the hirer’s purpose or purposes, or that any fluid used in any of our
          snow, foam, smoke or bubble machines, whether supplied by us or not, will not damage flooring, furnishings, clothing or any other material, either during use,
          or through leakage. The hirer warrants that they have satisfied themselves that the goods will be fit for every purpose for which they require them, and that
          they do not rely on any skill or judgment of Too Smooth Entertainment in this regard.
          28] All quotations are made by Too Smooth Entertainment without obligation, and we reserve the right at any time to vary any quotation or part thereof, or to
          refuse acceptance of any order without assigning any reason for such refusal, although once the deposit has been paid the price will be fixed.
          29] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to inspect all hired equipment at any time during the hire period.

          30] Where a Customer has Terms and Conditions covering purchasing and hiring that conflict with the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment
          then the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment shall take precedence unless specifically agreed in writing by a Director of Too Smooth
          Entertainment.

                                          Too Smooth Entertainment
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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          31] All quotations and prices are subject to the addition of Value Added Tax at the rate applicable on the date of invoice.

          32] We will exercise our statutory right (Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002) to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs
          under the late payment legislation if we are not paid according to agreed credit terms, subject to clause 7 for non account holders.

          33] Where a delivery or collection cannot be completed because of a lack of access to the venue the hirer shall still be liable for all agreed charges, and for any
          additional costs incurred in completing the delivery or collection.

          34] Failure to dismantle equipment booked on the economy delivery & collection service, and have it packed ready for collection at the end of a hire period
          will lead to extra charges which may include extending the hire period until dismantling and packing has taken place and the goods are collected by us and
          returned to our stores.

          35] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to change these terms & conditions at any time, and without notice.

          36] All hired equipment must be used for the purpose for which it was intended by the manufacturer.

          37] At our discretion we may take a security/damage deposit by credit/debit card prior to the commencement of the hire, cash or cheques will not normally be
          accepted for the deposit. The security/damage deposit will be refunded to the same credit/debit card upon the safe return of all the hired equipment. The
          amount of the security/damage deposit will vary depending on what is being hired, but will be advised to the hirer either when an enquiry is being made, or
          when a booking is confirmed. The amount of the security/damage deposit is arbitrary and does not limit your liability, which is for the full replacement cost of
          any loss, or any costs incurred by us in repairing equipment that has been damaged during the hire period. If for any reason a security/damage deposit is not
          taken from a credit/debit card prior to the equipment being made available for hire, then any loss or damage incurred during the hire period will be debited
          from the same card that was used for payment of the hire fee's. If this is not possible then we may debit the card that was originally used to pay the deposit to
          confirm the booking. If we are unable to obtain payment from any of the debit/credit cards supplied to us for this purpose then we reserve the right to issue
          legal proceedings against the hirer for default. Should this be necessary a county court judgment may be obtained and registered against them which will make
          it far more difficult for them to obtain credit in the future.

          38] The terms above, and the contract to which this document relates, shall in all respects be construed and operate in accordance with English law.

          Cooling off period

          If having read our terms and conditions and within 24 hours of paying the deposit you wish to cancel, you may obtain a full refund of all monies paid less a
          £10.00 administration fee. This condition does not apply if you make your booking within 14 days of the commencement of the hire period, where upon the
          full hire fee will be due.



























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                                                                                                                                      Too Smooth Ltd                                         DATE/TAXPOINT;      23/02/2015
           Simon Cordell                                             DATE/TAXPOINT: 23/02/2015                                        109 burn croft avenue                                  INVOICE NUMBER:     W186186/140761
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               Simon Cordell
               Too Smooth Ltd                                         DATE/TAXPOINT;      23/02/2015
               109 burn croft avenue                                  INVOICE NUMBER:     W186186/140761
               London
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                      Simon Cordell works at TOO SMOOTH LTD as Director.








                        Current appointments





                   TOO SMOOTH LTD

                   Simon Cordell works at TOO SMOOTH LTD since 10 March

                   2015 currently as a Director (UNEMPLOYED).


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                   Company address: TOO SMOOTH LTD

                   109 BURNCROFT AV, ENFIELD, MIDDLESEX, MIDDLESEX,

                   ENGLAND, EN3 7JQ
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                                                        OF A
                                  PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY






                                         Company Number 9481895




          The Registrar of Companies for England and Wales, hereby certifies


          that TOO SMOOTH LTD






          is this day incorporated under the Companies Act 2006 as a private company, that
          the company is limited by shares, and the situation of its registered office is in
          England and Wales




          Given at Companies House, Cardiff, on 10th March 2015.

















               The above information was communicated by electronic means and authenticated by the
                        Registrar of Companies under section 1115 of the Companies Act 2006












                                                                                          THE OFFICIAL SEAL OF
           Companies House                                                                THE    REGISTRAR     OF
                                                                                          COMPANIES
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           Company Number:           09481895
           Document Type:            MEMORANDUM OF RESOLUTIONS OF THE DIRECTOR(S) OF THE
                                     COMPANY

          incorporation of Company        It was noted that the company was incorporated today and with its own Articles of
                                          Association.
          Confirmation of Director(s):    It was resolved that, having consented to act as the first director(s) of the company, the
                                          following be confirmed:
                                          SIMON CORDELL
          Confirmation of Secretary:      It was resolved that, having consented to act as the first secretary(s) of the company, the
                                          following be confirmed:
          Confirmation of Share
          Allotment(s):                   It was resolved that, having agreed in writing to take up the shares in the company, the
                                          following be confirmed as the first members) of the company:
                                          SIMON CORDELL No of Shares: 1
                                          £1.00 A CLASS ORDINARY FULLY PAID
                                          EACH SHARE IS ENTITLED TO ONE VOTE IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES AND A SHARE OF
                                          DIVIDEND PAYMENTS OR ANYOTHER DISTRIBUTION.


          Address of Registered Office:   It was resolved that the address of the registered office of the company shall be
                                          Too Smooth Ltd 109 Burncroft Av Enfield Middlesex Middlesex, EN3 7JQ





                                         from the Date of Registration of the Company.
          Preparation of Documents:      The secretary was requested to prepare the documents required to complete the
                                         registration of the company.
                                         Signed by all the director(s) of the company:

                                                                           10/07/2015
                                  SIMON CORDELL





































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                Subject:                                                   RE: proposal for Too Smooth Festive at BarleyLands—
                From: Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)
                To:   dave@barteylands.co.uk;
                Date: Wednesday, 6 February 2013, 11:44

                Hello Dave

                Please find attached the Document with proposal for Too Smooth Festive at BarleyLands.

                Simon

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 Subject:  RE: proposal for Too Smooth Festive at BarleyLands—
 From: Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)
 To:  dave@barteylands.co.uk;
 Date: Wednesday, 6 February 2013, 11:44

 Hello Dave

 Please find attached the Document with proposal for Too Smooth Festive at BarleyLands.

 Simon

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              • Fireworks and Pyrotechnics...

              EVENT PROMOTION AND MARKETING


                       Ticketing ................ ....
                       Signage...................  ........  .........
                       Health Promotion ...  .........  ..  ...  ....
                       Advertising .............  ..  .....  ......  ....


              USEFUL CONTACT NUMBERS




              EVALUATION

              REFERENCES




              Event Management Plan



              Index  of  Too  Smooth Entertainment  Health & Safety Policy  Licensee’s Statement
              Contents:


              •       Licensee’s Statement....................
              •      Organization and Arrangements.............  .............  ..
              •      Area Organizers Supplement...........................
              •      Employees Supplement.............................
              •      Contractors Supplement... .........  ........  ................
              •      Annex - Key Functional Personnel ..... ..................... ..................  .....



              Contents

              Too Smooth Entertainment hire companies


              Introduction


              •    Brief outline of the Business and the product/service to be provided ........
              •    Aims for first 12 months & afterwards. .....  ................  ........................
              •    Brief financial & market S u m m a r y
              •    Background of the business .......  ..  .................


              Personnel


              •    Key Person/s.....................
              •    Staffing .......  .................
              •    Management tree……………….


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            Operations
                  Outline of products and /or services to be offered .....  ..  ......................  ..  ......  ....
                  Business premises.................................................
                  Legal structure of business.....................................
                  Communications... ..................... ................
                  Insurances .......... ...........  ................................................
                  Share ownership..........................................
                  Licenses & permissions........  ..............
                  Commercial Premises, description of premises, location leasing costs & terms....
                  Equipment needed and purpose........................................
                  Production, stocking ............  .  ..................
                  Distribution /carriage ..... .........................
                  Suppliers / sub-contractors and alternative suppliers.....................


            Marketing
            •    Target market(s) & customer definitions,
            •    Market Research / Testing the Market....
            •    Competition analysis.............................
            •    Customer benefits. ................................
            •    Unique Selling Points ...........................
            •    Pricing Policy ....  .......  ..  ........
            •    Marketing and sales promotion .............
            •    Other target markets..........................
            •    Active sales methods.............
            •    Sales force incentives..............


            Finance
            •    Profit and Loss Forecast for year one & two..........................................
            •    Cash Flow Forecast for 12 months & explanation.......................... .................. ......
            •    Financial requirements before trading start..........................
            •    Total funding needed..............................
            •    Anticipated sources of funds.....................
            •    Profit and Loss Forecast, month by month & assumptions...............
            •    Breakeven analysis...........
            •    Personal Survival Budget............
            •    Balance sheet &, forecast balance sheet...............



                                           Too Smooth Entertainment

                               Any Street, Any Town, Anyplace, Anywhere.


            Introduction Too Smooth Entertainment:

            Too Smooth Entertainment started with an idea to make everything you needed in one place
            for all your party needs. It soon got bigger with the end goal to create its own Festival this
            is still in the making.

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            But until that time comes, what has been grained in knowledge is there to help others.

            Too Smooth Entertainment is a new company being launched it has its own group pages as
            well as event pages mostly created by word of mouth and social networking sites such as
            Face book, with a good friendly following and growing community.


            It has taken a long time in the making to get Too Smooth Entertainment to where it is today
            it all started in 2010.

            Now it is ready to take the next steps needed to carry on work in the Entertainment
            business.


            www.toosmootb.co.uk is the one stop stops for all your Entertainment needs.


            At Too Smooth Entertainment we offer a high class of service catering for Power
            Generator Hire, Event Security, Clean Up Teams, Stewards, Sound System Hire, Bouncy
            Castle Hire, Catering Trailers Hire, Stage Hire, Lighting Hire, Marquees Hire,
            Entertainment Hire such as Clowns, Magicians, Bands, Dance Teams, Song Writers, Fire
            throwers, Face painters, mc’s and DJ s, Adult Entertainment, 3rd Party Hire Halls, and
            much more just ask in our Forums for more information or if you need any advice or help
            people are there to help or you can call us within working hours.

            At Too Smooth Entertainment we believe everyone should have their special day and that
            s why we offer a event organizer call me back service in which one of our professional
            event organizers will call you back and help make that special day come true for you. Take
            advantage of our finance facility in with you can pay in instalment to create your special
            day.

            We are a London based company and our services are available for any type of function.
            We have public liability insurance and can provide any method of statements as well as pat
            testing and risk assessment.

            Our functions range from live bands to DJ’s and club to corporate events/conferences as
            well as charity work.

            Festival info:

            We at Too Smooth Entertainment aim to be a new music artistic and creative based festival
            for the younger and older generations of festival lovers, we have a date of the 00/00/2014
            till the 00/00/2014 which we aim to have a 3-day music event license for up to 4999 people.

            Too Smooth Entertainment came together with an idea from a group of people all with the
            love of life and meeting new people bettering our ways of life for today and the further
            pulling together in the time of need and for the love of music and much more.

            We realise at Too Smooth Entertainment there is a lot to organize and consider beyond the
            artistic and creative considerations, when building such events as a festival.





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            We hope to launch the festival at Barley lands farm which has its own camping site.

            This attractive site provides an excellent base from which to visit Essex, having both easy
            access to the M25 A127 A12 and other B roads with excellent public transport links into
            the centre of Billericay Close to Barley lands farm the site is mostly level, with several bush
            sheltered avenues and plenty of trees throughout providing shade.

            There is onsite parking for cars and vans and motor homes.

            At Too Smooth Entertainment we also realise the positive effect creative activity has on
            individuals; providing enjoyment, eco living spaces and enriching lives. Culture helps make
            places distinctive, engendering pride in the local community.

            It also makes a practical contribution in terms of sustainability, providing employment,
            encouraging learning and inspiring people to adopt creative and active lifestyles.


            The festival that we are creating is a festival that will bring a large spectrum of music and
            live events to all verity of people bringing people together.


            We plan this by opening the doors to the camping sites on Thursday to the general public
            so everyone can ease into the wonderful surroundings Essex Barley lands farm Billericay
            and surrounding areas have to offer such as.

            1. Barley lands farm has opened its doors to us and the general public for this wonderful 3
            day magical event. It is well known for its---------as well as wild life, full camping site as well
            as many beautiful views.


            We wil1 open the doors to the main arena on Friday with a start time of 12 mid-day with six
            sound systems state of the art lighting staging big-top tents cinema fun fair rides with
            Ongoing music till 00;00pm.

            There will be bands, dance teams, entertainers, song writers, state of the art——fire
            blowers, bonfire, workshops, art, live comedy, storytelling, and to top it off with a funny
            circus, and much more top artist such as- ------------------- we aim to make this a
            Green and environmental three-day sustainable lifestyle festival with exhibitors and
            vendors. It will host live bands food catering such as.


            Where is the festival exactly?

                 •  The festival will be held in the United Kingdom at Address: Barley lands Farm
                    Office, Barley lands Rd, Billericay CM11 2UD.

                 •  There is a map available to view here:

                 •  http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?%20hl=en&q=barlevlands%20billericav%20essex%
                    20cmI l%202ud&psi~l%20&bav=on.2.or.r gc.r pw.r qf.&bvm^bv.dlOlSldd.d.d
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           What are the festival times?


                •  The festival will gate will open on Thursday 00/00/2014 at 12 mid-day for camping
                    and campervans to set up live music will not be played till Friday 00/00/2014 at 12
                    mid-day and will stop at 11 pm each night till Saturday 00/00/2014 11pm all public
                    and motor homes must be of site by Sunday 00/00/2014 at 12 mid-day.

           When docs the whole festival finish?

                •  The last night begins Saturday 12mid day 00/00/2014 and will finish at 11pm all
                    public and motor homes must be of site by Sunday 00/00/2014 at 12 mid-day.

           Where can I find set times and the full line-up details?

                •  The set times will be available on the website before you travel and in the
                    programme.


           Can I go in and out of the festival site each day and night?

                •  With your wristband you can go to and from the festival site from the hours of 11
                    am to 11 pm.


           Is there parking at the festival?

                •  Yes, there is a large car park at Barley lands farm and parking is charged per
                    mechanically propelled vehicle. We’d recommend using the Local Travel
                    Wristband and using the buses provided.


           What happens if I lose my wristband whilst at the event?

                •  Wristbands will only be issued once and broken / lost wrist bands will not be
                    replaced. Please look after them!

                « Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment Festival? Email:

           Local info

           What currency do I need?

                •  British sterling can be bought easily at the bank and the post office or at the airport.
                    At the moment the currency is around 1 British pound sterling equals 1.58 us dollar.
                    Dated 00/00/2014.

                •  1.58 US Dollar

           Are there cash machines at the festival?











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                   •  Brentwood B&B
                       30, Mulberry Hill, Shenfield, Brentwood, Essex CM15 8JS
                       Tel: 01277 233096 www.brentwoodbandb.co.uk


               What’s the weather like
                   •  We never know what the weather will be like from one day to the other. It can be
                       sunny one day and rainy the next. As we have such a variable climate changing
                       from day to day, it is difficult to predict the weather. In general, we have warm
                       summers and cool winters. Our summers are cooler than those on the continent, but
                       the winters are milder.

                   •  The overall climate in England is called temperate maritime. This means that it is
                       mild with temperatures not much lower than 0°C in winter and not much higher than
                       32°C in summer.
                   •  Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment Festival? Email. Us at --------------





               Where is the festival site located in comparison to United Kingdom? From M25 /
               A127

                   •   Exit at J29 onto A127 South end bound. Exit at A176 junction for
                       Basildon / Billericay. At the roundabout take the third exit on to South Wash Road.
                       At the second mini roundabout turn left on to Barley lands Road. Barley lands car
                       park is situated one mile down on the right-hand side. Just follow the brown tourism
                       signs to Barley lands from the A12 and A127.


               From A12
                   •  Exit at J16 onto B1007 towards Billericay. Drive through Billericay High Street and
                       continue over the roundabout on to Laindon Road. At the roundabout take the 3rd
                       exit on to Noak Hill Road and then take the 1st left on to Church Street. At the end
                       of the road turn right on to South end Road and then turn right again in to Barley
                       lands Road. Barley lands car park is situated 1/2 mile down on the left-hand side.
                       Just at Follow the brown tourism signs to Barley lands from the A12 and A127.


               Train
                   •  The nearest Train Stations are Billericay and Basildon, which are equal distances
                       from Barley lands. From both stations you can take the number 100 bus which stops
                       outside Barley lands.








                   • Monday to Sunday: First Group operates the 100 service every 15 minutes
                       Monday to Saturday from Chelmsford to Lakeside and vice versa (via Billericay,
                       Noak Bridge, Basildon & Grays) and every hour on a Sunday. The Barley lands bus
                       stop is straight outside the main entrance on Barley lands Road. For full timetable

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                    please click here.


                *  Saturday: NIBS Buses operate the 222 services from Wickford Wick to Billericay
                    Railway Station (and vice versa) leaving Wickford at 17 minutes past the hour and
                    Billericay 52 minutes past the hour, running every hour.
                •
                    The Barley lands bus stop is at the end of Barley lands Road.

                •  Use the new number 140 bus route to visit us on Sundays and bank holidays.

                    http://www.firstgro.up.com/ukbus/essex/ionrnev planning/timetables/timetable.php?
                    dav-3&source id=2&service= 140&routeid-2050691 &ODerator=8&souice-sp


           Bike


                •  Click the link below for cycle routes in the area.
                •  http://www.essex.gov.uk/Travel-Highways/Cycling-Walking/Documenls/Basildon
                    WEB.pdf (Needs checking link is wrong)


           Hire a car!

                •  There is a map of the local area here: http://g.co/maps/zg4fq Can we walk from
                    Billericay and Basildon Train station to the festival? It Will probably take ———
                    minutes give or take, and while you can walk anywhere you like we’d recommend
                    getting the bus as it’s obviously a lot safer. Please be sensible.


           Tickets


           Where do I swap my ticket for a wristband?

                •  There will be an accreditation point at the Main Drop off Point next to the bus
                    station and car park in Barley lands farm from 12 mid-day Thursday 00/00/2014.


           What do I need to bring to get in?

                •  You Will need your ticket and also the card you purchased the ticket with and photo
                    ID (IE. a valid in date passport or driving licence).


           How old do you have to be to attend?

                •  Too Smooth Entertainment Festival is an 18+ event and you will be required to
                    show photo ID (IE. a valid in date passport or driving licence). Please do not buy
                    tickets if you are under 18 as you will not be able to get a refund!


           Are there still tickets available?

                •  Information will be coming soon.





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            Will tickets be available at the festival?

                •  We expect tickets to be a sell-out. So, there will not be any available at the festival
                    itself.

            Are you doing day tickets?

                •  There will not be any individual day tickets available to buy in advance or at the
                    festival.

            I’ve got a new bankcard / lost the card that I purchased the ticket with, what do I do?

                •  Bring your new card & some ID with you and a letter / bill that match your
                    account’s address and that will be fine.

            I paid for the tickets on someone else's card, what do I do?

                •  Please bring a photocopy of the card you purchased the tickets with along with a
                    signed letter from the cardholder approving you to collect the tickets.

            Can I sell my tickets, as I can’t go anymore?


                •  Unfortunately, all tickets are non-transferable and we are unable to offer any refunds
                    for tickets no longer needed.


            Someone’s offered me a ticket to buy, how do I get in as it won't have my name on the
            ticket?






                •  It’s not possible to transfer the names on the tickets so you will be unable to get in to
                    the festival without the person who has bought the tickets, who must also have with
                    them a valid ID.

            I've purchased the Ticket & Program option, when do I receive my program?

                •  You will be given your program for the festival when you pick up your wristband at
                    one of the accreditation points.


                •  Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment? Email: Re wi red@,ym ail .com


                Travel
                    •  If you have any questions about getting to Too Smooth Entertainment Festival
                        from anywhere then email ------------------ and we’ll send some options over.
                        There are still plenty of cheap flights available through!











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            What is the closest airport to Too Smooth Entertainment festival at Billericay in
            Essex, England, United Kingdom?

                     •  The closest international and non-international airports to Billericay in Essex,
                     •  England, United Kingdom is listed below in order of increasing distance.

                     •  London Southend Airport 20.4 km / 12.7 miles
                     •  Biggin Hill Airport 25.5 km / 15.9 miles
                     •  British Rail Terminal Airport 25.5 km / 15.9 miles
                     •  Rochester Airport 31.6 km / 19.6 miles
                     •  West Mailing Airport 36.7 km / 22.8 miles


                     •  Transfer coaches can take you from here to Billericay or your chosen town to
                        stay in during the festival.

            How far is Barley lands farm in Billericay Essex away from Billericay train station in
            Essex?



                 •  It is approx. 3 mi from Barley lands Craft Village & Farm Centre to Billericay
                     Railway Station (8 minutes). Read more http://www.kgbanswers.eo.uk/how-far-is-
                     barlevlands-farm-in-billericay-essex-away-from-billericav-train-station-in-
                     essex/17979917#ixzz21 A4AK49Z


            Travel information For Essex Local travel & transport and national rail & bus
            journey planner

                 •  http://www.travelfor.co.uk/Essex/Billericav/


            How much is a taxi from Billericay to Barley lands?


                 •  It’s looking like being about....... ........................................... Billericay Taxis.
                 •  http://www.billericav-taxis.co.uk/promotions/

            Are there regular buses to Billericay from the airport?



                 •  There are indeed, either by public transport or by a transfer.

                 How will we get to the festival site from our apartment?

                 •  There will be regular buses from all the local towns to Barley lands farm and the
                     timetables will be announced in plenty of time before you head off on your travels!


            How do we get from the camp site to the festival?


                 • There will be gates with stewards to help guide you into the festival site all day and
                     night!


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              •  Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment Festival? Email here


         Accommodation Apartments

         Where can I find apartments to stay in for the Festival?
              •  Holiday Inn
              •  Waterfront Walk, Festival Leisure Park, Basildon, Essex SSI4 3DG
                  Tel: 0871 9429094 for reservations or 0871 9429003 direct
                  www.hibasildonhotel.co.uk


              •  Hotel Camponile and Restaurant
              •  A127, Southend Arterial Rd, Pipps Hill, Burches, Basildon, Essex SSI4 3AE
                  Tel: 0845 45 66 399


              •  The Premier Travel Inn
              •  Festival Leisure Park, Basildon, Essex SS14 3WB
                  Tel: 0845 456 6399





              •  The Old Rectory'
                  Lower Dunton Rd, Dunton Wayletts, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3SW
                  Tel: 01268 544417


              •  Spa

              •  Greenwoods Hotel Spa & Retreat
                  Stock Road, Stock, Essex CM4 9BE
                  Tel: 01268 829990


              •  Guest House

              •  Badgers Rest
                  2 Mount View, Billericay, Essex CM11 IHB
                  Tel: 01268 625384

              •    B&B


              •    Berry' Close Bed & Breakfast
                  5, Berry Close, Langdon Hills, Basildon, Essex SSI6 6BZ
                  Tel: 01268 546433

              •    Brentwood B&B
                  30, Mulberry Hill, Shenfield, Brentwood, Essex CM15 8JS
                  Tel: 01277 233096
                  www.brentwoodbandb.co.uk






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              I’ve booked an apartment how do I find it?

                   •  Be sure to print off maps before travelling and if you’ve booked it through a private
                       let or a website, contact them in advance to check about their procedure for possibly
                       meeting you. It might be that you have to make your own way to the apartment, so
                       bring as much information with you.

              How much does an apartment cost per night?

                   •  The prices for apartments can very per person per night it’s up to whatever you
                       want to spend!

              Will I have to leave a deposit for my room?

                   •  it will depend on the apartment you book with so check with them, but most places
                       will require a deposit if you are staying more than a few nights.

              When can we check in and out?

                   •  Again, that will depend on where you stay, but you can expect check in to be late
                       afternoon and check out to be mid-morning.





              Will there be safes to leave our valuables?


                   •  Apartments will be secure and lockable so your valuables should be fine in your
                       room but please use safes or security boxes if available.


                   •  If you have any questions about accommodation or are a bit wary of booking
                       through a site you have some concerns about then email ———— and we will see
                       if we can help.


                   •  Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment festival.

                   •  Email:


                   •  Camping

              Where is the campsite in location to the festival?
                   • You can see the  location  of the campsite and  the festival on the site map as well as
                       other useful locations:


              Can you drive to the campsite?
                   •  No all vehicles must be parked in the car parks other than motor homes with motor
                       home camping tickets.

              Is there parking at the campsite? If so, how much will it cost?

                   •  No there is no parking at the camp site there is a car park, this is priced at £10 The



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                    car park does have guards and guard dogs but doesn’t have CCTV so please don’t
                    leave valuables in your vehicle.

           Will there be lockable storage available at the campsite for passports and valuables?

                •  Yes, there will be secure storage boxes available to hire at the campsite.


           Are we able to bring cooking stoves?
                •  No there will be no fires on site including camp site other than motor homes
                    campsite.



           Can we bring Gazebos on to the site?

                •  Yes, you can.

           Are we able to camp together with friends?

                •  Certainly, you can arrange this in advance or if you all arrive together then it will be
                    possible to camp together!


           Are campfires allowed?

                •  There won’t be any fires allowed on the campsite.


           What's the earliest I can stay at the campsite, and when's the latest I can leave?
                •  The campsite will be open to Too Smooth Entertainment customers from 12 mid
                    days Thursday 00/00/2014 until 12:00 mid-day Monday 00/00/2014.

           Is the campsite secure?

                •  There will be campsite security on site at all times, but we advise you to use tire
                    lockable storage facilities where possible.

           Will there be showers at the campsite?


                •  Yes indeed, bring a towel!

           Is it possible to charge my phone / camera / laptop at the campsite?
                •  Yes, there are going to be power points for hire to charge items but it will be first
                    come first served! It's going to be sunny we hope, so why not bring a solar powered
                    charger with you?

                •  Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment festival? Email here.

           Daytime at Too Smooth Entertainment







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           Night time at Too Smooth Entertainment festival


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           Attractions at Too Smooth Entertainment festival

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           Attractions at Barley lands farm


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           Food & Drink

           Will food and drink be provided on the festival site?


                •  There will be bars on the festival site selling beers, spirits, cocktails and soft drinks.
                   There will also be food available on the site; a few pizza and sandwich bars will be
                   open all day and night


           Will I be able to bring my own drink onto the festival site?


                •  No, you will not be able to bring your own intoxicants onto the site?

           What drinks are available at the festival bars?


                •  Beers, cocktails, wine, soft drinks, spirits and water.


           How much will I have to pay for a drink?
                •  Drinks in the venue will be from around £3 for a spirit and mixes or beer, up to
                   whatever you want to spend on cocktails and other drinks.


           How much will food and drink cost me in the festival?

                •  Shops and stalls are at fair prices for all the daily essentials and expect to pay
                   roughly £_______________and £_________for a meal.


                •  Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment festival? Email:






           Health & Safety


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           DRUGS POLICY


           What is the policy on drugs?
               •  It’s the same as the rest of the United Kingdom drugs are illegal and you could be
                   facing time in jail for possession of an illegal substance.

           ACHOLIC BEVERAGES

           If I’m driving can I have a drink?
               •  Too Smooth Entertainment festival have a absolute zero tolerance for drink driving
                   And there are routine stoppages and breath tests taking place around town centres a
                   roads during the festival so please don’t drink drive There will be plenty of public
                   transport available.

           MEDICAL SUPERVISION

           What if I injure myself at the festival?

               •  There will be a medical team on site at the festival who will be able to help you with
                   any incidents yourself or any friends require medical assistance with.


               •  If you have any questions please visit a member of the Too Smooth Entertainment
                   team and we’ll get help for you.

           Communication

           How much arc calls going to be in the United Kingdom if I use my UK phone?

               •  Depending on which network you are with and what call plan you have the costs
                   will vary, but it’s safe to say that it will not be cheap! Be sure to check out offers
                   that are available from your provider such as Vodafone passport and other bolt on
                   plans which will considerably reduce your charges abroad. Click below for more
                   information:

               •  Orange Pricing - http://www.orange.co.uk/roaminu/croatia/

               •  Vodaphone Pricing - http://www.vodafone.co.uk/personal/price-Dlans/managing-
                   mv-costs/travelling-abroad/help-and-tips/VFOS 1411

               •  Three Pricing -

               •  http://www.threc.co.uk/vSupport/Roaming and international/Going abroad Pav M
                   onthly/Destination Details?content aid— 1214306374104










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                 •  T-Mobile Pricing - http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/help-and-
                     support/index?paae=home&cat =COSTS AND COVERAGE
                                                    !

                 •  02 Pricing - http://travelabroad.o2-uktech.com/location.phD

             Will there be Wi-Fi available anywhere at Too Smooth Entertainment festival?
                 •  Essex is covered by Wi-Fi which you may have to pay a fee to use, but as you’d
                     expect the strength is sometimes quite weak and intermittent but there are also bars
                     and cafes which will have Wi-Fi so look out for those in Billericay and the
                     surrounding towns should you be there.

                     Still got a question for Too Smooth Entertainment festival? Email:

             Overview of Billericay

                 •  He town of Billericay is located Northeast of Heathrow airport a journey of 65
                     miles taking around 1 hour 15 minutes by taxi via the M25. It is in the Basildon
                     Borough of Essex and is a commuter town for London; it has a population of 33,687
                     according to the 2001 Census. The name Billericay came from the Medieval Latin
                     word, Billerica meaning 'dye house or tan house'.

                 •  The history of the town has been discovered by dating made from material in the
                     Burial Mounds of Norsey wood dating from the Bronze and Iron Ages and evidence
                     also shows a time of Roman occupation. Most notable in the history of the town
                     was the time when King Richard's II soldiers defeated Essex rebels at Norsey
                     Wood.

                 •  The Wycliffe Preachers are also remembered in history as having influenced the
                     town but were later burnt at the stake for their beliefs during the reign of Queen







                 • Town attractions include Lake Meadows and Barley lands Farm for outdoor
                     activates. The high street has a lot to offer from shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs,
                     not to mention the Cater Museum where visitors can learn more about the history of
                     the area.

                *    Nothble people who are from Billericay are Alison Moyet, Comedian Lee Evans,
                     Footballer Lee Harrison and Actor Nicholas Farrell,


            Event Place & Time

            Name of Event:

                *    Festival of Too Smooth Entertainment.






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                                             Too Smooth Entertainment
             Address of Event:

                  • Barley lands Farm, Barley lands Road, Billericay CM11 2UD - Telephone:
                       01268532253

             Details of Too Smooth Entertainment festival activities:



             Estimated Number of people expected to attend:

                  •    1:4999 people total
                  •    2::4000 people paying customers
                  •    3:999 people staff employees contractors

             Date and Time Set Up Commences:

                  •    Date: 00/00/2014


                  •    Time: G0:00pm/am

                  •    Dale and Time Event starts or is open to the public:
                  •    Date: 00/00/2014
                  •    Time: 12:00 mid-day
                  •    Date and Time Event Finishes:
                  •    Date: 00/00/2014
                  •    Time 1:00 pm

                  •    Date and Time dismantling commences and anticipation conclusion time:
                  •    Date: 00/00/2014
                  •    Time: 00:00 am/pm

                                   DAYS OF EVENTS TIMES AND FINISH










                                                                 Finish:
           Day                 1                                 Finish:
           Start....................
           Day                 2
           Start....................                             Finish:
           Day                 3                                 Finish:
           Start.....................




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                         Event Manager Details:



                         Event Managers:
                         Simon        Paul
                         Cordell
                        Address:
                        109 Burn croft avenue Enfield London en3 7jq
                        Phone (Work):  . ................. Phone (Home)...................
                        Fax..................................................................................
                        Entail: Re vvired@vniail.com

                        Contact during Event:
                        Phone: ......   ....



                        INSURANCE
                        Insurance Details
                        Copies of insurance Certificate
                        Name of Insurer:

                        Address:
                        Phone...........................          Fax...................................

                        Policy Number and Expiry Date...............................................................

                        Public Liability Value and Asset Value.....................................................




                       FINANCIAL PLANNING


                        Budget

                       BUDGET

                       ORGANISING COMMITTEE


                       Roles and Responsibilities

                       THE VENUE

                       Potential Hazards
                           • A list of identified hazards at Barley lands farm and the action taken to minimize
                               the risk.


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             •  Hazards Identified for Each Activity Action to Minimize Risk.

             •  00/00/2014 Risk Assessment


             • Barley Lands farm advice you to carry your own risk assessment once you have
                 made your booking Have a look at the risk assessment below which may help you.

             •  You will be given a talk on health and safety before starting certain activities.

             •  Please let up know if you or someone you ate bringing have any allergies
                 or disabilities.

             •  Please ensure you have appropriate clothing for the day (including wet weather and
                 suitable footwear).








              Hazard Oh            Risks That  Potential           Controls Already in Place and Action
              Activity On                  are    To Cause                 Required by Visitors
               The Site          Associated         Harm
                                  With The
               Running            Hazards /         Low         Public must be supervised and instructed not
                                  Slipping,                                  to run on the site.
               Wet grass       tripping, falling    Low        Supervisors as well as members of public and

                                  Slipping,                    staff should be aware of the possibility of wet
                               falling, sprains                  grass and take precautions against slipping
                                                                                and falling.
                                  Slipping,                    Supervisors as well as members of public and
          Uneven surfaces                           Low
                               falling, sprains                staff should take care when walking and wear
                                                                             sensible footwear.
                                                    Low
            Road and path         Slipping,                    Supervisors as well as members of public and
                edgings        tripping, falling                staff should take care at road and path edges
                                                                         to avoid tripping or falling.
                                  Slipping,                    Supervisors as well as members of public and
             Climbing of       tripping, falling    Hi              staff climb on walls, gates fences etc.
                objects                                         Children must be controlled at all times when
               Car Park            Moving           High         exiting and boarding the coach and tractor
                                   vehicles
                                                                                    ride.
              Main Road            Traffic          High         Everyone must be made aware of the road
                                                                and supervisors must ensure that members of
                                                               the public and staff should stay away from the
                                                                                   road.
          Farm machinery           Moving           High     Supervisors must ensure that members of the

                                   vehicles                  public stay be aware that Barley lands and
                                                             Too Smooth Entertainment festival are a
                                                             working farm and large machinery does move
                                                             around the site. This will be covered
                                                              in the welcome and safety talk.


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             Foreign objects       Cuts, burns,      Low         Supervisors should ensure that members of
                                    abrasions                    the public do not pick anything up while on
                                                                   the farm, unless instructed to do so by
                                                                              member of staff.
                 Animals            Infection,       High        All animals on site are properly controlled.
                                 biting, crushing              Your group will I have a member of staff with
                                    & kicking                     you who will advise on which animals to
                                                                  touch/feed and how to do so. Supervisors
                                                                 must ensure that children wash their hands
                                                                  after handling the animals and especially
                                                                 before eating and drinking. (Wet wipes are
                                                                              not sufficient).
             Hazard or activity   Risks associated  Potential   Controls already in place and action required
                In the site      with the hazards  to cause                     by visitors
                                                     harm
              Bees, wasps,            Stings         Low             These are natural inhabitants of the
                 insects                                         countryside. Bees and wasps pose low risk
                                                                             unless provoked.
              Chemicals and      Inhalation, skin    High       All substances and chemicals are all kept in a
                substances       and eye contact                   locked building away from the public.
                Infection            Various         Low        Supervisors must ensure that members of the
                                                                 public wash their hands after touching the
                                                                animals and before having any food or drink.
                                                                Any cuts or abrasions should be protected by
                                                                 a dressing, there is a first aid points on the
                                                                     farm should a dressing be required.
              Petrol/diesel      Fire, explosion     High       The use of petrol and diesel driven equipment
                                                                   is monitored and controlled by the farm
                                                                   workers. All petrol and diesel tanks are
                                                                   locked to avoid access by the visitors.
                Electrical            Fire,          High          All electrical appliances are tested and
                equipment          electrocution                     inspected on a regular basis by the
                                                                maintenance staff. Visitors should not touch
                                                                   or interfere with electrical equipment.
              Straying into        Unidentified      Low          Staff and supervisors should ensure that
             prohibited areas        hazards                      members of the public do not wander off.
                                                                  This will be covered in the welcome and
                                                                                safety talk.
                Buildings        Unstable floors/    Low        Barley lands ensure the structural integrity of
                                   walls/roofs/                                all buildings.
                                  falling debris
                  Water           Falling in the     Lew        Supervisors as well as members of public and
                                      water                    staff should take care and will be instructed to
                                                                 stay away from the edges of the water and
                                                                 surrounding fencing perimeter. Supervisors
                                                                  should ensure that no one gets too close.
              Pond dipping       Direct access to    High         Barley lands farm have a fenced area and
                                   pond edge.        Low              gated access. Children should be
                                   Bacteria in                  accompanied by an adult when pond dipping.

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                                       pond.                Cuts must be covered and hands washed after
                                                           activity. This will be covered in the health and
                                                                            safety talk.
                Indoor and        Falling, tripping    Low Barley lands farm Children should be
               Outdoor Play                                                 supervised at all times.
                   areas
              Bouncy Pillow          Falling off,      Low Members of the public should be supervised
                                   bouncing into       at all times and only allowed on in small
                                    one another        groups.
                Trampolines          Falling off,      Low Barley lands farm Children should be
                                   bouncing into            supervised at all times and only allowed on in
                                    one another                            small groups.
                      Wire           Falling off,      Low Barley lands farm Children should be
                                    getting hit by          supervised at all times and should only go on
                                        seat                  the zip wire one at a time and wait in the
                                                                          designated area.
               Tractor Ride         Falling over,      Low Supervisors should ensure that Members of
                                    falling when                 the public stay sitting down while the tractor
                                     getting off            is moving and help the public down from the
                                                                 tractor when the ride has finished.
                Train Ride         Injury if train     Low Passengers must keep their hands and arms
                                   derails, burns                inside the carriage at all times while the train
                                     from coal                              is in motion.
               Glass blowers       Cuts and bums       Low Barley lands farm Children and supervisors
                                                                   are only allowed in the viewing galleries.
                Blacksmith         Bums, sparks        Low Members of the public and supervisors are not
                                                       allowed past the barriers put in place in the
                                                       blacksmiths workshop.




            Site Plan

                • Included are the meeting points fox emergency services on site map here:


            Site Plan Checklist


                                     Site Plan Checklist                        Yes            No


            1        First Aid Posts
            2        Non-Alcohol Areas
            03       Non-Smoking Areas - Around Food Stalls Etc
            3        Licensed Liquor Consumption Areas
            4        Picnic, Quiet Areas
            5        Entrances & Exits
            6        Main Power, Water, Gas Control
            7        Taxi & Bus Stops
            8        Entertainment Sites
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              10       Toilets and Toilet Blocks
              11       Stages
              12      Communications
              13       Pedestrian Route
              14      Emergency Egress Routes
              15       Restricted Arenas
              16       Liquor Outlets
              17       Lost / Property
              18        Public Telephones
              19       Licensed Liquor Consumption Areas
              20       Rubbish Bins
              21       Security Locations
              22       Seating
              23       Drainage Pits
              24       Food
              25       Vendors
              26       Stalls
              27       Media
              28       Sharps Containers
              29       Drinking Water Sites
              30       Vehicle Access Routes
              31       Emergency Access
              32       Egress Routes
              33       Emergency Vehicles
              34       Parking
              35       Firefighting Equipment Fire Extinguishers Fire
                        Blankets Hose Reds Hydrants
              36       Event and Incident Co-Ordination Centre




                                            EVENT SITE CHECK LIST

              Event and Incident Co-ordination centre            First Aid posts
              Licensed liquor consumption areas                  Picnic / quiet areas
              Main Power / water / gas Control                   Taxi & Bus stops
              Toilets and Toilet Blocks state whether            Stage location
              mobile
              Restricted Areas                                   Liquor outlets
              Public telephones                                  Rubbish bins
              Seating                                            Drainage pits
              Media                                              Sharps Containers
              Vehicle access routes                              Parking
              Emergency access & egress routes -                 Firefighting Equipment Fire
              emergency                                          Extinguishers Fire Blankets Hose Reels
              vehicles                                           Hydrants








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              Contingency Plan

                       • It is essential to brief all those involved in implementing it. They must fully
                      understand their roles and responsibilities. No one has time to read a plan when an
                      incident occurs.


                      EVENT CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR Too Smooth Entertainment Festival

                                             COMMAND & CONTROL


             Car parks ______________
             Event Manager/Chief Organizer (Person who has overall responsibility): _________
             Name: How contacted during event: Where located during event ________________
             Safety Officer ___________________________
             Name: ..............
             How contacted during event:
             Where located during event _______________________
             Police at the event: _______________________________
             How to be contacted during event:________
             Where located daring the event                 _________
             'RESPONSIBILITY OF INDIVIDUAL AGENCIES/GROUPS
                         MM...—     .... .....I,MM-  i.                        ..
             List and charts of the responsibilities and numbers of personnel  ______________________
             All responsibilities must be DISCUSSED and AGREED with each individual agency,
             group  ______________________
             COMMUNICATIONS:
             How the event control / organizers will communicate with the event staff / marshals and vice,
             versa
             How the event control, organizers will communicate with the public.  ________
             A list of persons who will have radios and what channel they can be contacted on.
             A list of persons who at the event location will have access to a phone and their Contact
             telephone numbers.
             EVENT SIGNAGE (to the event and around the event site) Explain:





             What steps will be taken for who gets separated?

             Where is lost property to be taken to? If it is not reclaimed, what will happen to it?

             Describe the actions to be taken if the event location had to be partially or fully evacuated.
             Who will make the decision to evacuate the public from the event location? __________
             Who will coordinate the evacuation?
             How will the event staff, marshals be informed and briefed of the situation?
             Do the event staff / marshals have specific tasks in the event of an evacuation?
             Which exits will the public be directed to?



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                  Who will inform the emergency services? ___________________
                  Who will direct the emergency services when they arrive at the event location? ______
                  MEDIA ____________
                  If there was an incident at the event that attracted media interest, Consider: Who would
                  Speak to the media and where would this take place_________________
                  Weather

                TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN MANAGEMENT

                Traffic Management Plan
                     • A Traffic Management Plan has started to be developed for this event and a copy of
                         the traffic management plan will be provided to the local Council with the
                         development of this plan.



                 Is there car parking for:


                Emergency                                      Yes
                Vehicles                                       Yes
                Key                                            Yes
                Stakeholders
                Disabled Patrons                               Yes
                General Parking                                Yes
                Overspill                                      Yes
                Buses                                           Yes
                Taxis                                          Yes


                 Road Closures


                     •  Does Too Smooth Entertainment festival require any roads to be closed for the
                         event?

                The following documentation is also required:

                     •  A public liability policy of at least 10m to cover the event Traffic Management
                         Plan.

                     •  Evidence of notification of proposed road closure to emergency services

                COPY OF Traffic Management Plan for TOO SMOOTH ENTERTAINMENT
                FESTIVAL AT BARLEYLANDS FARM CM1I 2UD

                Introduction

                     •  The Traffic Management Plan has been prepared for Too Smooth Entertainment
                         festival

                The aim of the traffic management plan





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                  •  The aim of the traffic management plan is to lay out the requirements and
                      Provisions to be implemented in the process of achieving the most efficient and safe
                      movement of vehicles on the public highways around the site in conjunction with
                      the efficient movement of vehicles onto and off the Barley lands farm over the
                      period of the festival.


                  •  The Traffic Plan details provisions to cater for the additional traffic.

                  •  The Traffic Plan details provisions to cater for the additional traffic over and above
                      the normal through traffic expected to attend the area of the Festival Site.


                  •  From the build, up to the Festival when the level of Festival related traffic may
                      affect other traffic on the highways from the Sunday prior to the Festival, through
                      the main part of the Festival when the site is open to the public until the vast
                      majority of public attending the event have left the site on the evening of the
                      Monday.

                  •  The Traffic Plan is a working document reflecting the responses of the traffic
                      management team to a variety of issues affecting the flow of traffic around the area
                      of Barley lands farm the Too Smooth Entertainment festival site.

                  •  Whilst this document reflects the planning and agreement to the traffic management
                      issues that arise between the writing of this document in regards to the planning of
                      Too Smooth Entertainment festival.

                  •  To date 00/00/2014 there may be issues that arise between the writing of this
                      document and the implementation of the Too Smooth Entertainment festival traffic
                      management plans.

                  •  All alterations to the enclosed plans will be made with consultation to those affected
                      by any changes. Alterations and proposals to the above plan will be put into writing
                      to blue team management and will be to improve the performance of the general
                      aims and objectives of the plan itself, that being the safe and efficient movement of
                      vehicles along the highways around and in the Festival site.


              The report is split into the following areas.



                                    The report is split into the following areas


            01    The proposed event
            02    Traffic levels and expected peaks
            03    The Site
            04    Vehicle access onto the site and car parks
            05    Emergency access onto site
            06    Car parking areas and capacities
            07    Caravan Camping Fields
            08    Drop Off point

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            09  Disabled
            10  Check lanes
            11  Bus services to the site
            12  Rail and Ride service
            13  Vehicle routing
            14  Road Closures
            15  Route signage
            16  Labelling system
            17  Traffic Lights
            18  Pedestrian Access
            19  Publicity for plan
            20  Communications
            21  Road Cleaning
            22  Police
            23  Lighting
            24  Crime Reduction
            25  Tow away Facilities

          The Proposed Event


               •  Too Smooth Entertainment Festival is to be held over the period of a Friday till
                   Sunday. The site is open to the public prior to this from the Thursday at 12:00 hours
                   mid-day from which time the majority of the public will start to arrive. Following
                   the Too Smooth Entertainment Festival the majority of public will have left the site
                   by the Monday by 20.00 hours.


               •  Prior to the arrival of the general public there will be a build-up of traffic attending
                   the site delivering temporary structures and equipment to the event.


               •  Whilst the number of vehicles attending the site increases over a period of one week
                   prior to the festival these vehicles do not cause a major problem, which requires
                   traffic control measures. The arrival of the traders and performers on the previous
                   Sunday will create issues, which will require some traffic measures.

               •  Festival visitors are encouraged to use public transport as much as possible.

               • ------------------------------------------------------------------ The Festival bus station  will be
               sited _________________________________________________________to cater for
                   those who arrive by coaches, bus, local services.

               •  The level of service provided by the railways caters for the demands expected.
                   There are links set up to encourage people to book tickets through rail companies
                   who will be pushing our no ticket No entry message.




                •  The Festival will continually do studies making improvements to the loading and
                    queuing of passengers in order to improve the flow of people at peak times.
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             Traffic levels and expected peaks

                 •  Over the period of the Festival there will be different levels of traffic flow expected.
                     We at Too Smooth entertainment festival will keep the levels of traffic relatively
                     consistent, and the steady movement of the public attending the Festival to arrive
                     earlier as well as the majority of visitors arriving on site by Thursday rather than by
                     the Friday.

                 •  In addition to the vehicles arriving on site there are trade stands, performers and
                     suppliers vehicles arriving the peak for the trader vehicles is Thursday 00/00 /0000


                  one week before the start date of:

                  •    All these vehicles arrive on site via _________________________Road accessing
                 the site through Gate l
                 •   The arrival of Performers will be from Wednesday 00/00/2014. And go through to
                     the Sunday of the Festival. Performers will access the site through gate2 vehicles or
                     gate 3 pedestrians.


                 • The performer’s vehicles arriving on site will have their own staff car park marked
                     silver or bronze to stop significant problems to the traffic plan.

                 •  Although there is a curfew for vehicle movement on site this is not seen as a
                     significant problem for the traffic plan as there is parking areas within the car parks
                     to hold vehicles.
                 •  The supplier’s vehicles access the site via Gate 4 off the _________________ road.

                 •  Tire number of vehicles gradually increases over the week leading up to the
                    Festival. Whilst the number of vehicles attending the site in the early week does not
                    cause a problem the number of vehicles attending from Thursday before the event is
                     significant but does not require any external traffic management.

                 •  As part of signage specification all access roads leading from the ____________ and
                     The _______ roads towards the site have signs put up to state that access for Festival
                     deliveries is at gates and to direct deliveries to gate 5 deliveries.






                • The capacity of the car parks is___________ despite the high levels of vehicles
                    attending of 15:00 at peak. The estimated number of vehicles in the official car parks
                    will be
                •  3,000 to 4,000 peaks. There will still be areas left available for over 1,000 cars to be
                    parked.

                •  The aim is for the general public to arrive on site earlier.


                •  The peak flow of public vehicles is from the Thursday to the Friday
                •  The majority of ticket holders arriving on site are on site by midnight on Thursday
                    00/00/2014.
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          In order to cater for a possible increase of mechanical propelled vehicles trying to
          park other are available to the Festival marked in the site map as contingency,
          running of the adjacent to already running car parks with space for over 1,000 cars.
          These fields are kept as contingency.


          The peak arrival patterns for public vehicles arriving on site are as follows.


          Wednesday Noon to 00/00/0000 hours
          Thursday 10am until 0000/0000 hours
          Friday from Noon until 0000 hours
          Saturday and Sunday no peak arrivals a steady flow of traffic all day.
          The Peak exit flows are as follows:
          Friday and Saturday nights there is an increase in the exit of traffic from gate 6 as

          staff public and performers leave Barley lands farm between 2300 hours and 01:30
          hours each night.
          Sunday EXIT peak flow from 2300 hours for around 2 to 3 hours


          Monday the peak EXIT flow is reached by 10 am and carries on until 0000/0000
          hour’s dependant on road conditions and traffic accidents.


          For the attendance levels proposed of 4,999 people Too Smooth Entertainment
          festival would expect a Vehicle count of approximately 3,000 for all types of
          vehicle in the car parks.


          By sustaining the area of parking available we retain some flexibility to use
          alternative car parks labelled cooper car parks contingency should problems arise at
          one of the car parks.


          In addition, if the weather conditions are such that the car parking areas become
          water logged we are able to use alternative sites.


          The caravan campsite area is always under great scrutiny.

          A set of check lanes for the caravan camper van area ensure that all vehicles and
          caravans entering the area can be searched as required and that all vehicles can be

          checked quickly and efficiently.

          There will be a coach service to the site requiring a considerable number of coaches
          to carry large numbers of visitors. The coach services are required to guarantee that
          only ticket holders are carried to the site on their coaches.


          The peak flow for the coach arrivals will be on Thursday when approximately
          00% of the coaches will be expected. And Friday 00%. The total number of coaches

          expected would be in the region of_______________


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                  • ---------------------------------------------------   The  recovery  compound  is  in  the
                  ____________to___________________________
                      —gate and must be away from the site on the Tuesday,

                  •  A considerable number of people are dropped off at the site, in order to facilitate
                      this there is a drop off point between____________ gate and_________________
                      gate to the ____________of the site and the____________________ which combines
                      with the main entrance.


              The site

                  •  The site for Too Smooth Entertainment Festival is located on barley lands farm of
                      the A127 Southend bound. Exit at A176 junction for Basildon / Billericay Village.


                  • ---------------------------------------------------  The  land  is  either  owned  by
                  Mr__________________ Who rents the land to Too
                      Smooth Entertainment Festivals for the duration of the festival?

                  •  The festival will expand considerably if a success.

              Vehicle access onto site

                  •  The Festival Site is served by three A class roads and a number of C and B class
                      lanes. The A 127 and the A176 as well as the A12
                  •  Access onto the Festival site is off the ______________ road via Gate 2, and Gate 3.
                      Alternative access is off _____________ Access from the_____________________


              Vehicle access for car parks

                  •  The car park available for parking vehicles is situated to the________________

                      of the main festival site entrance gate 3.


                  •  Some additional staff car park is situated to the____________________ of the site.

                  • ------------------------------------------------------------  The coach and bus station are located


                  to the ___________ Side of the site between_______
                      ________________________________Gate

              Emergency access onto site.


                 • As Part of the traffic plan al l car parks have been given:

            01      Platinum              public car park
            02      Gold                  public car park
            03      Silver                stall and Performers for all stages
            04      Bronze                Staff and hospitality parking.
            05      Cooper                contingency
            06      steel                 coaches

                      • Vehicle access points onto the licensed site and inside the fence line as well as the
                          pedestrian are labelled as gates:
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               • The Vehicle access points and the pedestrian gates are:


           01  GATE 01              Traders Vehicles
           02  GATE 02              Accesses Vehicles
           03  GATE 03              Entrance Pedestrians
           04  GATE 04              Suppliers Vehicles
           05  GATE 05              Delivery Vehicles
           06  GATE 06              Pedestrian Exit
           07  GATE 07              Drop Off People
           08  GATE 08              Parking for Public Transport Coaches and Buses
           09  GATE 09              Performers for All Stages
           10  GATE 10              Emergency Public Traffic Entering the Site
           11  GATE 11              Emergency Planning Exit
           12   GATE 12



              •  The Vehicle Gates are numbered gate 1 to gate 10 The site has been laid out in such
                  a way as to segregate and have control progreegerss in place for various groups of
                  people.


              •  To the __________of the site off the __________________ road via gate 8 there is
                  access and parking for public transport coaches and buses.


              •  Performers for all stages are situated on the______________________ side of the site
                  and have silver and bronze car parks for staff and hospitality parking.


              •  In addition to gates __________off the______________________ there are additional




              •  First used is the gate 11 the entrance which will be used for emergency public traffic
                  entering the festival.


              •  There is an entrance located between ______________gate and _________________
                  Gate. Witch will be used in emergency planning used to exit vehicles from________
                  Gate the entrance is Called ________________________The
                  final entrance to the site from the_______________ Car parking areas and capacities





              •  The staff car park is situated in                 location on the site map. And is
                  associated with each of the routes into the site via _________ gate__________
                  gate_________ gate   _______________ gate   __________
              •----------------------------------------------------  And is situated on ________________road, to
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                 •  Vehicles displaying Village guests on their car passes are allowed access to the
                    silver and bronze Staff car parks.

                 •  Within the car parks roadways will consist of stone farm tracks, metal road ways or
                    grass pasture avenues. Where roadways are essential to the functioning of the
                    system they are maintained in order that vehicular traffic can access the car parks at
                    all times.

           Within the car parks signage is displayed stating that there is to be no Caravan
           Camping Fields

                 •  Camping in the car parks is prohibited there will be signs in conjunction with the
                    efforts of the Car Park staff and security. Too stop the public attempting to sleep in
                    cars in the car parks.

           Traffic flow expected


           Over the period of

                 •   Over the period 00/00/2014 to the Sunday before the Festival a gradual build-up of
                    contractor vehicles as well as vehicles accessing the site to deliver equipment and
                    materials for onsite build up works.


           Traders and performers

                 •  Traders and performers are to start arriving from 00/00/2014 to the 00/00/2014when
                    all traders should be on site of the festival with a considerable number of the
                    performers.

           The general public will start arriving from


                 •  The general public will start arriving from early on the Thursday usually several
                    hours before the gates officially open at 00.00 am. The flow rate will gradually
                    increase and is expected to peak on Thursday evenings with the balance of people
                    arriving on Friday.


           Over the weekend there will be a considerable number of vehicle movements on and
           off the site.


                 •  Over the weekend there will be a considerable number of vehicle movements on
                    and off the site as local people visit the festival and other festival visitors leave the
                    festival site to replenish food supplies or visit the local area. This will culminate in a
                    peak of traffic leaving the site on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings from 00:00
                    am until around 00:00 pm.


           On the Monday following the Festival traffic will.









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                •  On the Monday following the Festival traffic will leave the site from around 7am
                    until around 6 pm the peak flow being from around 9:00 am until 00:00pm.


            Site access points

                •  All relevant access points will be open to the public from 00:00 am on the Thursday
                    of the event 00/00/2014. It must be noted that this may mean that the car parks site
                    become busy during the event. If this should occur the road signage will direct
                    public vehicles to cooper car park to the ______________________ of the site.


                •  The accesses onto the site through the Fence Line are classified into two areas,
                    those gates for pedestrians and those gates for vehicles. To avoid any confusion the
                    pedestrian entrances have been given the marks _________ to ________
                    and the Vehicle gates have been given marks ________ to ____________
                    The vehicle accesses off the public highway onto the licensed site have been given
                    marks________________________
                    There will be a number of vehicle accesses onto the site and to the various parking


            areas and they are as follows.

            Non-public types of vehicles

                •   In the main access for all non-public types of vehicles off the A _______________


                 Trying to access the site. This gate is situated at _______________________ And is
                    the access to the_______________________ This access will allow for two-way
                    traffic movement inside the gate.


            Main access point onto the site for public traffic: --

                •   Gate will be used as the main access point onto the site for public traffic
                    from the west. Public traffic approaching from the______ That do not follow the
                    signs to the _________________ car parks or Yellow gate will be directed into this
                    entrance.

                •  At such times as, the traffic flow increases then the white gate ______________ Rail

                 way  line)  will  work as  an  entrance in  conjunction with this  entrance. Grange  vehicle
                label holders  will  access  the reserved car  parks closer  to the  pedestrian entrance gate
                through this gale.

                •  Part of this access will include an access into the land opposite Orange entrance
                    owned by John Gain. The access to this land is situated opposite the Staff from Orange
                    entrance will man the additional parking if


                    required.

            Drop off vehicles.

                Gate will accept public traffic from the ____________________ along with drop
                    off vehicles ____________ vehicle label holders will access their parking area
                    through this gate.
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               Emergency access point during the peak arrival of traffic and vehicles exit

                    •  Gate this access will be used as an access point during the peak arrival times
                       only if required.

                    •  Outside those times this access point will be used to exit vehicles from the site from
                       The ____________ prior to the event until the Monday after the event other than the
                       peak times for traffic arriving at the site. All vehicles wishing to leave the site or the
                       public parking areas will be required to use this exit. Heavy vehicles will have to
                       use the existing concrete road and exit via __________________ gate.

               Public caravan camping area

                    •  Gate, which is the gate onto the site off — near.


                    •  This route gives access to the public caravan camping area
               Staff vehicles

                          The staff is to  access the  site  via ________Gate  which  points  off the
                            A___________ and  is for  staff vehicles  and  emergency personal  only  and  is
                            label____________ Vehicles will operate a one-way system by which the  vast
                            majority                              of                             vehicles
                            will only travel in a clockwise direction.

                    •  The aim is to cut down on the amount of traffic instances of traffic meeting
                       oncoming vehicles. This will apply to the emergency services as well except in
                       times of emergency or where an operation may be compromised.











               Gate ________________ relief for cutting the traffic congestion

                    • ---------------------------------  Traffic  congestion  ___________  Gate  off  the
                    A___________ into the public car parks is
                       located to the______________ On the A _____________This entrance will be used
                       to assist in the flow of Public vehicles off the A_________ into the ear parks. It is
                       likely that the use of this entrance will reduce the queuing times on this side of the
                       site and assist in the redistribution of vehicles to the ___________of the site cutting
                       the traffic congestion considerably.

               Emergency access onto the site


                    •  Emergency access onto the site will be using routes agreed with the three
                       emergency services.

               Access for the medical teams and ambulances.


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                                        Too Smooth Entertainment


                  • Access to the two medical centres for ambulances will be via __________Gate using
                      the concrete road and accessing the fenced off site via__________
                      or using ___________ Accessing the Fenced off Site via ___________________

             Access for the police and fire brigade

                  *  Access for the police and fire brigade onto the Fenced off site can be along the
                      following routes.

                  •  From the A — via __________Gate.


                  *  From the A — Via __________Gate.

                  •  From the A —Via ___________Gate.


             Caravan Camping Fields

                  •-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  The Caravan
                  Camping Field is situated to the ____________t h e  site at _____________________Gate
                      There will be ample space for one vehicle per Caravan or motor home for parking
                      With room to spare.

                  •  The fields will be open to ticket holders only to park as directed by the staff.

                  •  The Caravan sites will be fenced off with steel shield and will be secured by
                      security staff.

                  •  Any changes to the Caravan Campervan parking areas will not affect the traffic plan
                      dramatically. The changes will allow staff to control and direct vehicles more
                      efficiently.


                  •  The caravan Campervan fields will be run by dedicated teams who will be
                      responsible for the parking and management of the fields throughout the festival.
                      All caravans will be checked into the fenced off area and searched.

             Drop Off Point

                  •  The Drop Off point will be situated between ___________ Gate off the A__________
                      Signage will be in place to direct all traffic to this one location to drop off.

                        Vehicles  will be  directed to access through  ___________gate and  exit
                          via___________
                      Gate.

                  •   The drop off area will be fenced off so that all persons being dropped off can be
                      directed to pedestrian gate

             Disabled



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                 •  Within each of the car parks disabled drivers will be directed to park as close to the
                      pedestrian gates as possible. Where drivers require access to the site with there
                      vehicles then they will be directed to the ___________ Gate. On arrival staff will
                      identify the need of the driver and will issue the appropriate passes so that the
                      vehicle can gain access to the disabled area.


                 •  For those who are not given vehicular access there is a bus facility to take them on
                      site to the relevant disabled camping area. The bus will operate from the yellow_____
                             disabled car park via ____________gate to the drop off point inside the site.

            Check lanes

                 • -----------------------------------  There will be ____________ sets of check lanes. Each set
                 of lanes will be manned by
                      gate staff that will be briefed to check for the appropriate accreditation for the
                      vehicle and occupants to proceed to the car parks.

            Staffing levels Will be maintained to.

                 •  Staffing levels will be maintained to such a level that will be able to cope with the
                      flow of vehicles through each gate.

                 •  Keeping updates to work out ways to improve performances for each entrance. We
                      intend to pull more staff in at peak times as a safety margin.

                 •  The check lanes will be made up using a temporary roadway system, which will
                      mean that the operation will continue to function in inclement weather conditions.
                      Each set of lanes will be set up so that there will be available lanes for use at peak
                      times.







            Bus services to the site

            There are bus and coach operations running to the site.



                 •  No. 100 runs every twenty minutes From Billericay Station to Barley lands:
                 •  2 minutes past the hour
                 •  17 minutes past the hour
                 •  32 minutes past the hour
                 •  47 minutes past the hour


            From Barley lands (Magic Mushroom Restaurant) to Station

                 •  5 minutes past the hour
                 •  20 minutes past the hour
                 •  35 minutes past the hour
                 •  50 minutes past the hour


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                •  Until 18:22, 18:52, 19:22,20:09, 21:21

           From Barley lands (Magic Mushroom Restaurant) Towards Lakeside Saturday

                •  No. 100
                •  13 minutes past the hour,
                •  28 minutes past the hour,
                •  43 minutes past the hour,
                •  58 minutes past the hour, Until 18:03,18:23,18:42, 19:02,19:27, 19:54,20:24,
                    20:54,21:54


           Nibbs 222 Saturday

                •   Every hour, Billericay to Wickford, 8:02,9:07,10:17,11:07, 12:07, 1:07,2:02,
                    3:03,4:02,5:02,6:02. Every hour, Wickford to Billericay, 7:31 to 5:30


           Sunday NIBS Buses operate the 251 services. This service leaves Wickford Broadway
               • 27 and 55 minutes past the hour, and, Billericay Railway Station at 11.09 & 13.09.


          The Barley lands Farm Shop bus stop is 100m from the Wickford entrance to the
          Show.

             •  No. 140 Sunday
             •  10:53, 12:53,1401,18.53

             •  Access to the bus station will be via ________________Gate. The coaches and
             •  Bus and rail and Ride drivers will all be briefed to use this entrance and to obey the
                 directions of the marshals and security.


             •  All coaches or buses arriving on site will be checked for non-ticket holders other
                 than those vehicles which the festival security staff are aware have been checked
                 prior to boarding.


             •  The bus station pedestrian area is strictly controlled as a ticket holder only area in
                 order to prevent the levels of crime associated with this area in the past.
               •  The lay out in the car park means a reduced flow of pedestrians from the car park
               to _________ gate this factor along with a review of the capacity of the wrist banding
                   operation will mean queuing will be reduced.


               •  We have the ability to divert buses to_______________


               •  Coaches will be required to provide the following:


                   A guarantee that they will only carry ticket holders.










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                •  A detailed plan of the departure strategy for the coaches on Friday Saturday and

                    Monday.

                • Any person with no tickets carried by a coach will be refused access to the site and
                    the bus or coach driver will have to take them away from site.


                •  To assist with the queuing of people departing the festival the recovery vehicle
                    compound will be reduced to allow a greater queuing area for public waiting for
                    buses.
                •  Rail and Ride service


                •  The rail and ride service will operate between Billericay Station and the Barley land
                    farm Bus station


                •  The operation will be geared up to accommodate the numbers of travellers expected
                    on the incoming trains between Thursday and Sunday and the departing trains on
                    Thursday and Sunday and Monday.


                •  The route between the Rail station and Bus station will be via the _________to_____
                    On to the A __ __ __ ___ ___ __ _ _

                •  Stewards and security at the railway station are employed to organise the ticket and
                    non-ticket holders, during the period of the festival and will be employed to assist
                    railway staff in organising members of the public.


           Vehicle routing


                •  Routing to the site will be from a number of directions using the A_______________
                    from the __________________and using the A______________ The performers and
                    traders will be directed to use the most appropriate route and guided to use the roads
                    listed above from the area from which they are travelling.


           Signage for each route will start from the most appropriate point.

                •  On the A_____________ from outside ____________t o  direct all vehicles to the








                •  On the A_____________ from __________from the area of the________________

                • Traders, performers and those with reserved parking will pick up signage from the
                    above locations and Will be directed to each of the _____________coded entrances or
                    parking areas.


                   •  ________Gate located off  the  A____________________  immediately to
                   the________
                       and the A ____________and direct all vehicles to the _________________gate.
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                •  The routing to each of the entrances is signed along each of the above roads and
                   follows similar signage schemes used the _______________ provide the signage.
                   The signs will be ___________coded. All routing signs and signs associated with
                   the clearways and any road closures will be provided to the relevant standards.

            Road Closures and Onaway Orders

                •  Road closures are applied for to assist in the management of traffic at the Festival.
                   They are discussed and agreed with the police, local parish councils, and the County
                   Council Highways Dept.

            Route signage


                •  Route signage into the site will concentrate on the following categories.

                •  Those with a specific coloured vehicle entrance to get to members of the public
                   looking for public parking drop off point


                •  Buses, coaches and disabled will only be directed when closer to the relevant
                   vehicle entrance.


                •  Additional signage within the village of Billericay to advise of any weight
                   restrictions for HGV vehicles, direct festival vehicles and pedestrians and signage to
                   enforce the various clearways and road closure orders will be put in place.


                •  There will also be a number of diversionary routes for through traffic using the A —
                   _____ and A____________ These signs will advise through traffic on those routes to
                   avoid the area of the festival and direct traffic to use alternative routes. All routes
                   will be agreed in advance with the County Highways and the police.


                •  The details of signage are agreed ___________with signage Contractors the
                   contractors are supplying relevant details and costs.






               •   Too Smooth Entertainment Festival signs will have the heading Too Smooth
                   Entertainment FESTIVAL to enable drivers to pick up the route signage quickly
                   Signage is to advise delivery drivers not to access the site via or either___________

          The AA and Rac break down teams will provide:


          Labelling

               • (TO BE UPDATED)


          Traffic Lights

               •  (TO BE UPDATED)


          Pedestrian Access
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                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)


             Publicity for plan

                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)


             Communications

                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)

             Road Cleaning
                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)




             Police

                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)


             Lighting

                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)


             Crime Reduction

                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)


             Tow away Facilities

                 •  (TO BE UPDATED)


             The Peak exit flows are as follows:


                 •  Friday and Saturday nights there is an increase in the exit of traffic from _________
                     gate as staff and performers leave between 2300 hours and 01:30 hours each night,

                 •  Sunday EXIT peak flow from 10:00 hours for around 2 to 3 hours

                 •  Monday the peak EXIT flow is reached by 10:00 am and carries on until 18/00/0000
                     hour’s dependant on road conditions and traffic accidents.

             Adjoining Properties


                 •  Have adjoining property occupants been contacted regarding the proposal of this
                     event.



                •         How and when



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               INCIDENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

               Event Incident Control Centre

                   •  Ensure the Incident Control Centre is clearly marked on your Site Plan and detail
                      where First Aid will be supplied.

                   •  Exit, evacuation points and fire extinguishers

                   •  Ensure exit / evacuation points and fire extinguishers are clearly marked on the site
                      plan.


                   •  How will communication be conducted on the day of the event with event officials?

                   •  How will communication be conducted with the public?


                   •  How will communication be conducted in the event of an incident?


                   •  Portable handheld radios

                   •  Mobile phones


                   •  Who will request further police and other emergency services assistance?










             Incident Management Plan including First Aid Arrangements

             Fire Fighting Equipment
                   •  Portable equipment for fire protection will be strategically located throughout the
                      venue for initial attack of the fire. In the aid of emergency for use of staff the public
                      and/or safety officers. The location of fire equipment on site map is.


             Fire Danger Period

                   •  A day of total fire ban and fire danger period has been considered and A plan will
                      be submitted to the fire service


             Incident Management Contact Details

             First Aid Officer 1
             Name
             Contact details





             First Aid Officer  2
             Name
             Contact details
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            First Aid Officer 3
            Name
            Contact details


            Incident Officer
            Name
            Contact details

            Ambulance Service
            Name
            Contact details
            Fire Service
            Name
            Contact details

            Hospital
            Name
            Contact details



             Lost and Stolen Property:


                •  Arrangements’ have been made for the lost or stolen property


             There location is on the site map here.

             Incident Reports
                •  All incidents are to be recorded in the following format:







                                                                                          Incident Report


           Name of Event


           Event Manager

           Date and Time of Incident


           Description of Incident

           Persons involved


           Name
           Address




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          PUBLIC HEALTH


          List of Vendors

                 Business / Vendor Name           Contact  Phone  Type  of Food Council Permit
                                                  during event














              •  List of all vendors at Too Smooth Entertainment festival who will he selling any
                  article of food and what food is being provided at the event: and evidence of
                  vendors Council permit for the operation of their stall.


              •  Temporary Pole Stalls

         Alcohol
              •  We intend for there to be alcohol at Too Smooth Entertainment festival 2014

              •  Alcohol will be sold and consumed with Local council permission A Liquor
                  License been obtained If not alcohol will be prohibited.


         Toilets

              •  How many toilets will be provided at the event?







                    Toilets                         Location on Site


                  Car Park
            Male:
            Female:
            Disabled:

                  Camping
            Male:
            Female:
            Disabled:


                Main Arena
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                          Male:
                          Female:
                          Disabled:

                                 Staff
                          Male:
                          Female:
                          Disabled:





                                           Who Will Be Responsible for The Cleaning of Toilets?

                                                    Contact Details During the Event:
                          Name:
                                                    Contact Details During the Event:
                          Name:

                       Water

                           ♦  The location of water is clearly signposted and marked on the site plan.
                           •  Extra water will be supplied to patrons on very hot days if needed.
                           • The source of or is.


                       Shelter
                           •  Shelter will be provided at the event. Mark on the site plan Here: www____________
                              Sunscreen will be available at the event:

                       Waste Management

                           •  Arrangements have  you  made for extra bins to be provided for the day from
                           __________



                                                The Arrangements for The Rubbish To Be Removed
                                                    Appropriately On The Days Are As Follow




                       00/00/2014.











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            Noise

                •   Describe the activities/mechanisms likely to create higher noise levels at your
                    event..........................

                    Describe how you will monitor and minimize noise
                    levels.....................................................


            PUBLIC SAFETY


            Security & Crowd Control
                • Crowd management procedures are in accordance with the recommendations in the
                    Event Safety Guide and the HSE document Managing Crowds Safely’

            Event Safety Guide


            http://www.thunderbav.ca/Living/recreation  and parks/Events/Event  Hosting Strateav/pl

            HSE document Managing Crowds Safely




                           s.gov.uk/pubns/indgl42.htm  Crowd control  is the overall responsibility  of
            the Security Manager  assisted  by stewarding and  Site Safety  Staff- reference should  be
            made to the Security Plan for operational and organizational issues.


            List of different security firms


                                                Contact Details 1

          Name
          Name of Company
          Address
          License Details:
          Contact Details:
          Phone
          Mobile:

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                                                     Contact Details 2


               Name
               Name of Company
               Address
               License Details:
               Contact Details:
               Phone
               Mobile:

             A security firm has been  In contracted, provide details arc.


                                          Security Firm Contracted Details



               Name:
               Name of Company:
               Address:


             License           Details:
             Contact           Details:
             Phone:
               Mobile:
               Number of Security
               Personnel at Event:













              Who Is the Police Contact?

                                                  Police Contact Details:



            Name:
            Station:
            Phone:
            Mobile:
            Fax:
            Email:


             Public Assembly


                 • We will be fencing off the boundary of Too Smooth Entertainment Festival and
                      restricting access and egress. We will need approval from Barley lands farm
                      manager and the Local government authority.
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              Company details in charge of fencing



                                          Company Details In Charge Of Fencing

              Name
              Name of Company.....................................................
              Address


              Details:
              Contact Details..............................................................
              Phone
              Mobile.............................................................................






              Lighting and Power

                  • Too Smooth Entertainment Lighting and Power will supply emergency power &
                      lighting and make negotiations with barley lands farm manager in regards to back
                      up power.



               Lighting and Tower

             Name of Certified Electrician:
             Contact Details during the event:
             Location of Lighting Control
             Mark on site plan
             Location of Mains Power Control
             Mark on site plan
             Name
             Name of Company:
             Address

             License Details:
             Contact Details:
             Phone
             Mobile:



              Describe emergency power and lighting systems.


              Electricians will be available for the event 24 hours a day.


              Temporary Structures
                  • There will be temporary structures at the event



              Details
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          Has a permit been obtained?


                                            Fireworks and Pyrotechnics

          Permit Number:
          Person Responsible for
          Fireworks:
          Contact Details During Event:
          Phone:
          Mobile:






              • Are there tickets for the event?


              •  Presold              yes
              •  At the Gate          yes


              •  Both                 yes


              •  Will the tickets provide information about the event?

          Signage

              • The following signage will be installed, as per the site plan, at the venue


                             Item                      Signage              Were             How Many


              l    Phones
              2    Parking
              3    Entrances
              4    Information
               5  Communication
              6    Incident
              7    toilets
              8    Control
              9    Centre
              10  No Smoking
              11  Rules relating to alcohol
              12  Exits
              13  Toilets
              14  Lost and Found
              15  Water

              16  Public Transport
              17  Pick up
              18  First aid posts
              19  Security

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                 20    Camping
                 21    Areas
                 22    Facilities

              Health Promotion


                  ♦  A health messages that will be promoted on the day






              Promotion

                         What advertising will be conducted?
                         When will advertising be conducted?
                         How will advertising be conducted?

              Too Smooth Entertainment Health & Safety Policy Licensee’s Statement


              Contents


              Licensee’s Statement
                  •  Organization and Arrangements
                  *  Area Organizers Supplement
                  *  Employees Supplement
                  *  Contractors Supplement

              Health & Safety Polity Statement

                  *  As the Licensee of Too Smooth Entertainment Festival 2014,1 have overall
                     Responsibility for the health and safety of all employees and others who could be
                     effected by our work activities and will Endeavour to ensure that based on the
                     advice supplied to me the by the Event Safety Coordinator, we take a positive
                     attitude to the health, safety and welfare of employees, sub-contractors and the
                     general public.

                  •  Health and safety is considered of prime importance and it is accepted as an integral
                     component of our success. Our Policy is to provide and maintain safe and healthy
                     Working conditions, equipment and systems of work for all our employees and to
                                                                                                       *
                     provide such information, training and supervision, as they need for this purpose.






                 •  Through the initiation, monitoring and review of the Policy we aim to secure the
                     health, safety and welfare; of employees and sub-contractors at work and to
                     protect
                     people other than those at work against risks to health and safety arising from
                     our
                     activities. I will therefore Endeavour to take all reasonable steps to ensure the
                     objectives of this Policy are met and that necessary resources are allocated to
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                                                     194]]></page><page Index="203"><![CDATA[Public Event Submission Forum for LDN's Mini Fest Multi Culture Festival Get
                             Involved and Make A Difference Have Your Say in LDN's Mini Fest


              Have your say. Please feel free to take part in LDN's Mini Fest a Multi Culture festival made
              for the right reason's a few of which are listed below.


              We encourage you to take time in the understanding in what is involved in making a festival,
              as we unite plan and create it, in the understanding of what we demand and desire of each
              other to organize a successful festival as well as the positive outcomes that can be achieved.


              We intend to set goals together as a collective of Too Smooth members, not excluding
              Directors, secretary's, treasuries, and administrator's, representing roles and responsibility's
              terms and conditions, acting towards LDN's Mini Fest and Too Smooth Entertainment, in
              turn creating LDN's Mini Fest.


              Together we have key responsibility's and liabilities of duty of care affecting each other in
              holding a festival, as well as licensing, and health and safety aspect's, amongst many other
              key issues to be implemented within the working frame of a working festival. Our intensions
              are together to achieve good team work, helping in addressing more issues in holding and
              creating a festival.

              All LDN's Mini Fest member's and attendee's will pledge to represent all involved equally,
              with each other’s best interests in all matters at all times including LDN Mini Fest, and Too
              Smooth at all times, by signing the form below or signing up to the Too Smooth
              forum website you become a member, please read our terms and conditions, on members for
              more details check in the Forum terms and conditions

              We intend to get 2000 submission forms before we prioritize LDN'S' Mini Fest, we will keep
              you updated on targets as we make progress.


              Do not anticipate, please submit the submission form below.

              Our general meeting will be held in the Too Smooth forum for all who would like to get
              involved to have their say. We would like to hit the 200 mark, of people involved in LDN's
              Mini Fest before we hold our first general meeting. Please sign up by using the submission
              form below at the bottom of this page. Do not forget to state if you intend to be a trader or
              attendee.

                                                      Events submitted:

              Events submitted are eligible on: A space-available basis.


              We cannot guarantee any submission; however, submitting by the deadline (with as many
              details included as possible) can only help.

                                                           Deadline


              Event submissions are due by: 00/00/2016/17

                                             COMMUNITY & ARTS LISTINGS

                                                                 195]]></page><page Index="204"><![CDATA[The  submission form below  is for Community  Listings  events, which  include  anything from
            classes and club  meetings to sports events, kid’s activities, calls for volunteers and donations,
            items of  civic interest,  plays,  art exhibits, comedy, book signings,  and  music  and a verity  of
            multi Cultured food and drinks. Please include all the information you can in the form below.

            We respectfully put you in receipt of this document, with the vision of growth, within the
            potentials of it reaching you. We urge you for help in achieving all goals set within this
            document.


            We hope you can find time to take action with us in creating LDN's Mini Test. To find the
            positive and productive effect's that can be achieved when holding and creating a festival. If
            such a festival as LDN's Mini Fest was put into effect, the effect would be one of positive
            actions amongst many people, in turn creating a key asset to the key element's already in
            place such as creating stronger and safer communities, in which helping with Healthier and
            independent living, integrated with healthier environments, constituting towards citizens
            having better social development options, such as job's, and skill's opportunity's. LDN's' Mini
            Fest will create more of a level field for work and employment within London by networking
            within the boroughs and creating LDN's Mini Fest. This would have great benefits on today’s
            society, if LDN's Mini Fest had such effects as developed, this effect would be one of
            achievement one of many goals set within the relevant field and sectors to be achieved. This
            would benefit all London's citizens as well as its boroughs with the understanding in
            community's mutter, a important key element in life, LDN's Mini Fest will create much
            respect while inspiring talents and creating fair opportunities.


                                                   Mini Festival aims

            LDN's Mini Fest aim to be a valuable asset to London. Our aim is to bring the 33 boroughs
            that London represents together. Mini Fest will be the place for the local community's to
            come together and interact, together as one. This will create a unique opportunity to engage
            with others. Getting involved provides every one the opportunity to connect within the local
            community's, to build and brand awareness and show yours and their support in a fun
            entertaining and engaging manner as everyone enjoys an unforgettable event.


            We are creating a new music artistic and creative based festival for the younger and older
            generations of festival lovers.


            The festival that we are creating is a festival that will bring a large spectrum of music, arts
            and live events to all variety of people, in turn bringing people together.


            Mini Fest will be a conference of young and old talented artists throughout London. This is
            an opportunity to showcase London's talents in arts, crafts, singing and dance in a safe
            manner. To show that Together we have the ability to achieve, and make our dreams a
            working reality, keeping in mind that positivity and productivity are two key elements in
            success, that we can all achieve. London's borough's Councils have outstanding music
            service's and provide a wide range of high quality value for arts opportunities for children,
            young people and adults, who five and go to school or work in one of London's Boroughs,
            who we hope to have come on board to support LDN's Mini Fest.


            This event is a community-based event that is a fundraiser. We are raising funds for_________
            So, they can continue to educate & support our younger generation.
                                                     196]]></page><page Index="205"><![CDATA[Our aim is to raise awareness & education-within the community. We have so many young
           and talented children and young people within our community, people who deserve an
           opportunity to have the care and support of their community's.

           Everyone is committed to serving all borough's fairly, delivering services & building strong
           communities. We need to recognize the social problems that children and young people as
           well as adults and old age pensioner's face every day, like homelessness, abuse, depression,
           loneliness, and early parenthood. These children and young people as well as adults and old
           age pensioners have to live with this every day.

           Our outcome approach is a chance to change the lives of so many people and to give
           opportunities that they may never have otherwise had, a positive and productive attitude. We
           strongly believe that this is a visible and valuable project both for the community and


           who will also benefit greatly, LDN's Mini Fest is an investment that
           can only benefit everyone.


           These changes in the community will bring a community closer, more active citizens, and
           improvements on life skills and social activity, communities enjoying and using the rural &
           urban environment enabling a healthier more active community. If we can help one more
           child or young person to have a better outlook towards our understanding of life, then we
           have achieved our goal.

                                             About Too Smooth Entertainment

           Too Smooth came together with a group of people, all sharing common interests such as
           meeting new people and bettering themselves for today and for the future, pulling together in
           times of need accompanied by everybody's simple love of life and their passion for music
           Including ____________________helping make any dream a certain reality.

           So, with this in mind a business plan was created to make one of the best UK Establishments
           supplying all entertainment needs* At Too smooth we support young people climbing the
           ladder of life looking for work who are committed to engaging with the community to help
           develop their talent and skills. We do not hide expenses we are based in north London we are
           a professional entertainment company based in the UK in which covering all your party
           requirements. We promote work experience in many trades of work. Too smooth has a vast
           range of your hire needs plus trades and services to create that special event for that special
           day. We hire at fair prices and listen to our customers carefully making every event as special
           as it should be.


           It soon got bigger with the end goal to create a Festival.

           We realize at Too Smooth Entertainment there is a lot to organize and consider beyond the
           artistic and creative considerations, when building such events as a festival.

           We also realize the positive effect creative activity has on individuals; providing enjoyment,
           economic living spaces and enriching lives. Culture helps make places distinctive, engraving
           pride in the local community. It also makes a practical contribution in terms of sustainability,
           providing employment, encouraging learning and inspiring people to adopt creative and
           active lifestyles.

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                • Metropolitan Police.
                •  London Fire Brigade.

                  •      Events Team.
                •   Music Support Service
                •      Ambulance Services.
                •   Licenses & Permits

             We Understand the following protocols and can implement them within any event that
                                               we organize where heeded

                •  Licenses & Permits where necessary.
                •  Risk Management
                •  Entertainment License.
                •  Crowd Management
                •  Road & Traffic Management
                •  Transport Management.
                •  Echo Friendly Waste Management
                •  Accident & Emergency Management.
                    Public Liability Insurance.
                • Equipment Insurance.


                            Contractors, Suppliers, Vendors & Staff all British standards

           All of our Contractors, Suppliers, Vendors & Staff are certified British Standard & public
           liability insured professionals. We will supply all our own equipment outsourcing where
           necessary and can provide any method of statements as well as pat testing and risk
           assessment

                                        Emergency and other key organizations


           All organizations will maintain High levels of British Standards and good practice in all
           Health and Safety responsibilities. An Incident Management Plan including First Aid
           Arrangements will be in place including, Fire Fighting Equipment. Which will be
           strategically located throughout all venues for immediate initial attack of incidents. This will
           be in aid of emergency for use of staff and public or safety officers. The location of
           emergency equipment will be on site maps.


                                         Together working closely as one with

               •    Metropolitan Police.
               •    London Fire Brigade.
               •    London's Council Events.
               •    Too smooth Entertainment


                                  What is LDN's Mini Fest and why create a festival




                                                     198]]></page><page Index="207"><![CDATA[Our aim is to create a new music artistic and creative based festival for the younger and older
              generations of festival lovers to come together in the belief that communication is the key to
              life and new opportunities that will arise when people are given a chance to succeed in their
              dreams amongst others. The festival that we are creating is a festival that will bring a large
              spectrum of health and well-being concepts as well as music and live events to all verity's of
              people bringing them together.


              LDN's Mini Fest will be a conference with in its self of young talented artists throughout
              London as well as traders with fun outgoing people, with many people showcasing their
              talent's in arts, crafts, dancing or singing. To show that positivity & productivity are key
              elements in life, something that we can all achieve!



              This event is a community event that is a fundraiser for ____________ please take time to look
              at their website w w w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _   o u r  aim is to raise awareness & education within the
              community.


              We organize various social events in the UK. We have so many young and talented people
              who are part of our establishment and it is now time to take action within the cause of people
              who deserve an opportunity to have the support of their community.



              We aim to be a valuable asset to London. This is a place for the local community to come
              together and interact, together as one. This will create a unique opportunity to engage with
              others. Getting involved helps provide you the opportunity to connect within the local
              communities to build and brand awareness while showing yours or your companies support in
              a fun entertaining and engaging manner as you enjoy an unforgettable event.


                                        Getting involved with LDN'S Mini Fest is easy


              Take your opportunity now to get involved to get up and become a part of this event built for
              all the right reasons.


                                                       Submission form


                                       [contact-form-7 id="2141" title-'Contact fdim 1"]













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               Mr Simon Cordell
               109 Bumcrot Avenue
               Enfield
               Middlesex
               EN3 7JQ





               30 January 2015


               Dear Mr Cordell



               RE: Letter of Indemnity - Policy Number MT3574694

               We would confirm that the policy above was incepted at 00.01 AM on the 23/2/13 and was
               in force until Midnight on the 22/2/14 when it lapsed.

               The  policy  is a Road Risks  Motor Trade  only, cover  was Comprehensive with  the  use
               permitted of Social  Domestic  and  Pleasure and for  Motor  Trade purposes only.  Drivers
               under this policy were restricted to Mr Simon Cordell only.

               The vehicles covered at inception of the policy were -
                   ♦  Ford Zetec registration MA47LDY
                   ♦  Ford Transit registration CX52JRZ
               On the 8/4/13 at 11.05am the following vehicle was added to the policy -
                   ♦  Renault Clio registration NA57LDY.


               We  understand that Mr  Cordell  was  subjected to  a number of Police stops  during  the
               policy
               period whilst driving these vehicles. The stops were due to these vehicles not showing as
               insured on the Motor Insurers Database (MID). We would confirm that it’s a requirement
               for Motor Insurers to upload details of all insured policies & vehicles to the MID, the targets
               set are 95% of policies to be on the MID within 14 days for Motor Trade policies and 95%
               of vehicles to be on the MID within 21 days for Motor Trade. Accordingly, we can note that
               whilst this database is very effective, it’s not real time and not 100% accurate.

               We have earned out an investigation to understand why Mr Cordell’s vehicles were not on
               the MID leading to these Police stops. It has been established that there is a “bug” in our
               system when copying and pasting a registration with a space in it into the policy record,
               that results in an unsuccessful upload to the MID. It does not happen when we receive


          KGM Motor Insurance       T+44 (0)20 8530 735!       Registered in Engknd md Wales Nofl 1514453
          KGM House                 F   +44 (0)20 2530 2547    Registered Office Gallery 9 One Lime Street LondonEC3M7HA
          14 Eastwood Close         T  +44 (0)244 412 6412 Claims   KGM Motor Insurance is a brand name for business written by
          South Woodford            F   +44 (0)20 2530 7037 Claims   Syndicate 260 which is managed by Canopius Managing Agents Limited
          London E12 1RZ            wvw.kgjninsurance.co.uk    Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the
          UK                        www.canopius.com           Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority
                                                     200]]></page><page Index="209"><![CDATA[KGM



                                                                                               MOTOR INSURANCE
                                                                                               Member of Canopius

              data electronically or when  manually inputting data and was something we were  unaware
              of until  this case.  We  have  of course changed  our  processes to prevent  this occurring
              again.

              The unfortunate outcome for  Mr Cordell  of  course was that it appeared  to the Police  that
              he was driving uninsured and was subjected to unnecessary Police stops. This was not Mr
              Cordell’s fault in any way as he had a valid Insurance policy in force and was fully insured
              to drive these vehicles  for  the purposes  permitted  under this policy during  the policy
              period.

              We  trust this letter meets  the requirements of the  Police  and  the Courts. Should  you
              require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us.



              Yours sincerely,











              Mr Peter Wood
              UK Specialty Operations Manager








































          KGM Motor Insurance        T +44 (0)20 8530 7351     R egistered in England and Wale s N o 01514453
          KGM House                  F +44 (0)20 8530 8547     Reg stored Office Gallery 9 One Lime Street London EC3M 7 HA
          14 Eastwood Close          T +44 (0)844 412 6412 Claims   KGM Motor Insurance is a brand name for business written by
          South Woodford             F +44(0)20 8530 7037 Claims   Syndicate 260 which is managed by Canopius Managing Agents Limited
          London E18 1RZ             mvw.kgninsurance.co.uk    Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the
          UK                         www. canopius. com        Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority
                                                                 201]]></page><page Index="210"><![CDATA[Witness Statement

                Statement of: Peter Wood

                Occupation: Operations Manager, Motor Underwriting Department
                This page consists of two pages and signed by me. It is true to the best of my  knowledge and
                belief
                and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully
                stated anything in it that I know to be false, or do not believe to be true.




                                                        Date:               ....

                I work for KGM Motor Insurance, an Insurance Company based in London. I am an Operations
                Manager working for UK Specialty, Canopius. KGM is a member of the Canopius Group in the UK
                Specialty Division. I am responsible for managing the timely and accurate processing of all client
                records supplied to us via our Broker network.

                Josephine Ward of Michael Carroll & Co (with Simon & Lorraine Cordell’s permission) contacted me
                on the 8/2/2015 requesting a statement in respect of relevant recorded calls supplied plus a Letter
                of
                indemnity pertaining to Mr Simone Cordell’s policy number MT3574694.1 understand the statement
                request is connected to an appeal against conviction for no insurance, Regina v. Simon Paul
                Cordell
                                   th
                to be heard on the 5  March 2015 at Kingston Upon Thames Crown Court.
                I would confirm that -

                    >  The policy was incepted on the 23/2/2013 allowing Mr Simon Cordell only to drive at
                        Comprehensive cover

                    >  The vehicles covered at inception were -
                            •   Ford Zetec registration MA57LDY.
                            •   Ford Transit registration CX52JRZ.
                            •   Use allowed was Social Domestic & Pleasure & or Motor Trade purposes only.


                      f«U    Mt» T**ii DWJTOM.





















             KGM Motor Insurance       T +44 (0)20 8530 7351      Registered in England and Wales No 01514453
             KGM House                 F +44 (0)20 8530 8547      Registered Office Gallery 9 One Lime Street London EC3M 7HA
             14 Eastwood Close         T +44 (0)844 412 6412 Claims   KGM Motor Insurance is a brand name tor business written by
             South Woodford            F +44 (0)20 8530 7037 Claims   Syndicate 260 which is managed by Canopius Managing Agents Limited
             London E18 1RZ            www.kgminsurance.co.uk     Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the
             UK                        www.canopius.com           Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority
                                                     202]]></page><page Index="211"><![CDATA[KGM







             I have become involved in this matter following receipt of a Data Subject Access request and a
             complaint letter from Simon and Lorraine Cordell. During the course of my investigations to establish
             all the facts before responding to the letter of complaint it has been necessary for me to obtain and
             listen to various phone calls between the client and Underwriters, the Broker and Underwriters,
             Underwriters and the Police compound and the original call from the officer at the roadside and
             Underwriters.
             I feel I have now reached a good understanding of the sequence of events and as a result have
             provided both a Letter of Indemnity and 2 relevant call recordings to Lorraine and Simon Cordell to
             support their appeal.

             Josephine Ward has requested that in addition to this I provide a section 9 statement and confirm the
             following points -

                  >  I have been able to search and locate, I believe, all of the relevant call recordings connected
                      to this matter. I have located in total 8 call recordings but have provided the 2 relevant calls
                      being the call from the officer at the roadside talking to Underwriters and the call from
                      Underwriters to the Police compound. The fact that I have been able to search for and locate
                      these calls proves to me that our call recording equipment was functioning correctly, certainly
                      on the days in question, on the few occasions its not working the result is that you cannot
                      locate any call recordings.
                  >  I would confirm that the 2 calls I have provided to Simon and Lorraine are authentic and have
                      come from KGM call recording systems. These 2 calls specifically are -
                          •   The call made to Underwriters by the Police officer on the 14/11/2013
                          •   The call made by Kelly Tiller to the Police compound on the 26/11/2013
                  >  I would confirm that I was searching for and located these call recordings on the 23/1/2015
                  >  i would confirm that I e-mailed these call recordings across along with the Letter of Indemnity
                      to Simon & Lorraine Cordell on the 30/1/2015.









             If I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.
             These notes/documents were created or received by a person in the course of trade, business,
             profession or other occupation, or as the holder of a paid or unpaid office and the information
             contained in the notes/documents was supplied by a person (whether or not the maker of the
             statement) who had, or may reasonably be supposed to have had, personal knowledge of the matters
             dealt with and where the information contained in the notes/documents was supplied directly or
             indirectly each person through whom it was supplied received it in the course of a trade, business,
             profession or other occupation, or as the holder of a paid or unpaid office and the person who made
             the statement cannot reasonably be expected (having regard to the time which has elapsed since he
             made the statement and to all the circumstances) to have any recollection of the matters dealt with in
             the statement.




             Signature:                        Signature witnessed by



          KGM Motor Insurance         T +44 (0)20 8530 7351      Registered in England and Wales No 01514453
          KGM House                   F +44 (0)20 8530 8547      Registered Office Gallery 9 One Lime Street London EC3M 7HA
          14 Eastwood Close           T +44 (0)844 412 6412 Claims   KGM Motor Insurance is a brand name for business written by
          South Woodford              F +44 (0)20 8530 7037 Claims   Syndicate 260 which is managed by Canopius Managing Agents Limited
          London E18 1RZ              www.kgminsurance.co.uk     Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the
          UK                          www.canopius.com           Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority
                                                                 203]]></page><page Index="212"><![CDATA[KGM





                  data electronically or when manually inputting data and was something we were unaware
                  of until  this case.  We  have  of course changed  our  processes to prevent  this occurring
                  again.
                  The unfortunate outcome for Mr Cordell of course was that it appeared to the Police that
                  he was driving uninsured and was subjected to unnecessary Police stops. This was not Mr
                  Cordell’s fault in any way as he had a valid Insurance policy in force and was fully insured
                  to drive these vehicles  for  the purposes  permitted  under this policy during  the policy
                  period.


                  We  trust this letter meets  the requirements of the  Police  and  the Courts. Should  you
                  require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us.



                  Yours sincerely,










                  Mr Peter Wood
                  UK Specialty Operations Manager







































             KGM Motor Insurance       T +44 (0)20 8530 7351     R egistere d in England and Wale s N o 01514453
             KGM House                 F +44 (0)20 8530 8547     Reg stored Office Gallery 9 One Lime Street London EC3M 7 HA
             14 Eastwood Close         T +44 (0)844 412 6412 Claims   KGM Motor Insurance is a brand name for business written by
             South Woodford            F +44(0)20 8530 7037 Claims   Syndicate 260 whichis managed by C anopius Managing Agents Limited
             London E18 1RZ            mvw.kgninsurance.co.uk    Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the
             UK                        www. c anopius. c om      Financial C onduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority
                                                     204]]></page><page Index="213"><![CDATA[REGINA V. SIMON CORDELL


          APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION IN RELATION TO AN ALLEGATION OF NO INSURANCE AT
          WIMBLEDON MAGISTRATES COURT ON 26 NOVEMBER 2014
                                                            TH

          PARTICULARS OF THE CHARGE - 14 November 2013 at Brixton Hill
                                                     th



          Police approached and said enquiries re no insurance, SC explained problems insurance not
          showing up on the MOTOR INSURANCE DATABASE




          Call made to SC insurance broker Broadshaw. Police not happy with this. He made phone
          calls to KGM stating that there were lots of tools in the vehicle. PC Geoghan Metropolitan
          Police. Clarify limitation on use MT3574694.


          S Cordell call from police 141113 Recording


          Thank you for calling KGM introduction ..........................select correct dept from the
          following:
          Thank you for calling KGN accounts department To
          speak to an account handler please press 1


          Female: Hello KGM
          PC G: Hi there it is PC Geoghan from the Met Police I need to speak to someone about a policy
          of insurance a gentleman claims to have with you Female: Okay if you hold the line I will pass
          you through to our underwriting department
          Carl KGM: Good afternoon Carl speaking how can I help
          PC G: Hi there it’s PC Geoghan from the Metropolitan Police I’ve got a gentleman stopped and
          he has produced a certificate of insurance from KGM and I just wanted to clarify some of the
          limitation on the use.
          Carl: Okay do you have a policy number PC
          G: Yeah I do it’s MT3574694.
          Carl: It’s a Motor trade policy. Yeah I might have to forward you to another
          Department
          PC G: Yeah sure
          lessica: Hi you have been passed through to lessica from KGM how can I help PC G: I have a
          gentleman here who has been stopped with an insurance certificate issued by KGM. I’ve got a
          policy number and other details lessica: Okay I can see that from my screen
          PC G: Basically, it says motor trade and SDWP and use motor trade purposes- Looking at
          vehicle its got a load of tools in and they appear to be workmen doing sort of work odd jobs here
          and there. Is that something motor trade would cover? lessica: No, he just covered for road
          trade, road risk only and SDWP and would not cover for any other occupation
          PC G: Okay right, right. He’s claimed he bought the vehicle today or yesterday and he’s not able
          to produce any proof that he has done that lessica: Rights
          PC G: Em does he have to notify you of any vehicles
                                                                 205]]></page><page Index="214"><![CDATA[Jessica: When a client purchases a vehicle, they have 14 days to make us aware. If they didn’t
          within 14 days they don’t make us aware then they’re not covered but anything like this
          happened we do need proof to show that he had only had it within the 14 days otherwise it would
          not cover it we need to obviously we would not ask for proof normally but say if he has like pulled
          over now we would ask because he could just say he bought it yesterday or a week ago and we
          would still cover him.
          PC G So it definitely does not cover him on the if he literally going around with tools in the van
          doing jobs that is not something he is covered for Jessica Certainly not
          PC G: That’s not something he is covered for Jessica: No certainly not
          PC G Can I just get your name obviously for my notes


          Name: Jessica Kempton DOB 02.02.1992 Phone: 0208 530 1822
          Underwriting Department
          PC G Thanks very much for your help


          22.11.2013 Emails:
          vrescharlton@met.police.uk at 17.14 hrs - no reply
          charltondocuments@met.police.uk - forwarded email of 22.11.2013. This email was sent on
          24.11.2013 at 13.33 hrs
          Email read on 24.11.2013 by Rob.Guy@met.pnn.police.uk read the email on
          24.11.2013 at 17.02 hrs
          Emailed broker on 25.11.2013 at 10.06 hrs email
          martinienkins@broadshawdirect.com - all emails sent to compound forwarded.

          Spoke to PS complaint made on CAD6768/14NOV/13 Cost of recovering the van £190 Ref:
          474782


          Details of search of van: KGM recording. (FROM RECORDING 26_ll_2013_ll_53_Kelly
          Tiller Kelly call to compound

          Thank you for calling KGM ............ introduction hold whilst we connect you to our
          underwriters
          Charlton Car pound: Good afternoon James speaking
          James KMG: Hello James is Kelly there please. Who’s calling please?
          Charlton Car pound - Car pound Metropolitan police service

          James KMG: Yeah one second please. Okay I will just put you through
          Kelly Tiller - Hello Kelly speaking
          Gareth: Hello Kelly my name is Gareth, Manager of Charlton Car Pound Metropolitan Police
          Service I’m dealing with a Mr Simon Paul Cordell something about the tools in the back of his
          vehicle Kelly: Correct yeah
          Gareth: All I can do is I’ve looked at the seizure notice which would be given to Paul at the time
          and any property left was blank so if there was any tools in the back normally that would be
          registered as tools in the rear of the vehicle Kelly: Right okay because we had a call from the
          police Gareth: Yeah
          Kelly: He advised that there were tools in the vehicle Gareth: Do you want to speak to him a
          moment Kelly: Who Sorry
                                                     206]]></page><page Index="215"><![CDATA[Gareth: Paul because I have got him in front of me
          Kelly: Yeah that’s fine
          SC Hello
          Kelly: Hello
          SC: You alright Kelly
          Kelly: Okay what have they given you there
          SC: They have not given me anything but he did explain to you on the phone that
          there’s’ no tools on the vehicle on their CADs and in any case,  they would write that
          down tools in the vehicle and so forth Kelly: Right okay and has he gives you a print out
          of this.
          SC: No, you will have to ask him yourself
          Kelly: Right can you pass me back to him
          Gareth: Hello Kelly
          Kelly: Hello, right okay so if there was any kind of tools in the vehicle it would be stated
          on there
          Gareth: Well yeah what happens on the roadside a police officer will issue a seizure
          notice and he will say do you want to take any property out of the vehicle, normally they
          take sat navs , wallets, money whatever Kelly: He could have taken the tools out of the
          vehicle
          Gareth: Well I do not know I am not going to comment on that to be perfectly frank with
          you all I can do is comment on the paperwork that I see in front of me Right okay
          Gareth: And there was nothing left in the vehicle Kelly: At the time of when it come in
          but obviously Yeah
          Kelly: He’s had the opportunity to take items out of that vehicle Gareth: But then it
          would have been mentioned that he had done that and there is nothing there saying
          that he had and it would have also mentioned what was taken on the seizure notice
          yeah
          Kelly: Is there any chance you can forward me a copy of this
          Gareth: No we are not allowed to under the Police Act and God knows what else. All
          I can confirm is what I have seen on the seizure notice
          Kelly: Can you confirm that in an email to me please
          Gareth: Right what you do
          Kelly: I have already emailed yourselves and
          Right
          You’ve replied to say you would not have anything like that on record and I just need
          you to pop me over an email to say that
          Gareth: If you go to Charlton car Charlton documents and I can reply from there
          because we have firewalls and God knows what else Kelly: So you don’t use the vcse
          one of whatever it is called
          Gareth: No if you do charltondocuments@met.police.uk. What I am going to do I am
          going to bring up a copy of this seizure notice just double check that I have done
          everything right for you Kelly: Are you a police officer
          Gareth: No I work at the compound I am just one of the little plebs
          Kelly: I have just forwarded you over a copy of the email and the reply that I got from
          the vres Charlton@met.pnn.police.co.uk
          Gareth: What I will do I can only go on what we have got here and I’m just bringing it up
          now if you bear with me. I am looking at the copy of
                                                                 207]]></page><page Index="216"><![CDATA[Kelly: Is that from a PC Geoghan
          Gareth: Bear with me at the end of the day it is just a signature Kelly:
          Oh, alright okay
          Gareth: All I can say is property left in the vehicle there is nothing in their Property
          removed from driver that is blank as well but obviously he did not remove anything else
          as that would have been registered Kelly: Yeah
          Gareth: He would have told the officer there’s tools in there be careful as they’re part of
          me trade Kelly: Yeah
          Gareth: Then that would have been registered they were within there. We take them
          out and piut them into our property store for safe-keeping and then when he comes to
          collect them, they get given back then
          Kelly: Right okay that fine it is just when we got a call from the officer when he has Mr

          Cordell at the road side, he has advised us that he is carrying tools in his vehicle
          Gareth: Well I can’t comment on that I can only go on the information on that seizure
          notice and there was nothing been entered that the gentleman removed anything or
          there was anything left. That’s all I can say
          Kelly: That’s fine no worries so if you can just reply to my email there and then that will
          be great. Thanks for your help.









          Email from Kelly Tiller to compound. Case Number: 011401009802








          REQUEST FROM MAGISTRATES COURT VIA EMAIL = smglondonmc@hmcts. gsi.
          gov.uk


          Summons reply sent in by email on 22 May 2014 at 14.19 hours with not guilty plea
                                                      nd
          attached


                            rd
          Receipt from 23 May 2014 GL-SWESTERNMCENQ
          [smglondonmc@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]


          Phone call from Simon’s mother who confirmed receipt of the email.


          Convicted in absence on


                                                             th
          Application to re-open case email sent on 11 September 2014 Email acknowledged

          from the court to


                                                     208]]></page><page Index="217"><![CDATA[FW: Clerks Notes for Simon Cordell                                         https://cmail. land 1 .co.uk/ox6/ox.html#



                     FW: Clerks Notes for Simon Cordell


                     From:        Lorraine Cordel! <lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk>
                     To:          'Micheal McKee' <m.mckee@michaelcarrollandco.com>

                     Priority:    Normal
                     Date         23/02/2015 13:29






                    — ---- Original Message --
                    From: GL-SWESTERNMCENQ [mailto:swqlondonmc6hmcts. qsi,gov. uk J
                    Sent: 16 February 2015 09:57
                    To: 'lorraine326blucyonder.co.uk *
                    Subject: Clerks Notes for Simon Cordell


                    With reference to your e-mail of the 10th February please find attached
                    clerks note’s from the trial on the 26th November as requested.



                    Miss J Lee
                    Administration Officer
                    Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court
                    176a Lavender Hill, London, SW11 1JU

                    Tel: 020 7805 1470
                    ♦Please note's As of June 2nd 2014 Our fax will be GOLDFAX No: 0870 324 0299*





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             Mr Simon Paul CORDELL
             109 Burncroft Avenue                                                      Case number; 011403134612
             Enfield                                                                         Bom: 26 January 1981
             Middlesex                                                            Driver number: CORDE801261SP8LV
             EN3 7JQ










                                   Notice of endorsement of driving record


            Order
            The court has ordered that your driving record be endorsed with the penalty points stated below.

            Further Information

            For more information about disqualification or endorsement see:

            www.gov.uk/penalty-points-endorsements

                                                                                                J.Vantyghem

            Date: 26 January 2015                                                                Justices’ Clerk


                                              Offences and orders

            011403134612/2
            DVLA Code: R042                                   Driving record endorsed with 6 points.
            01/01/2014 Original offence re-heard


























                                                                              28 January 2015/DRVLE_39_0/208620/1
            Mr Simon Paul CORDELL
                                                     214]]></page><page Index="223"><![CDATA[IN THE CROWN COURT AT KINGSTON-ON-THAMES                                       Ref. A20140377


                                                                                             6-8 Penrhyn Road
                                                                                       Kingston upon Thames


                                                                                                 th
                                                                                                5  March 2015



                                                     Before


                                       MR RECORDER APPELANT
                                             (Sitting with Justices)








                         IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION


             BETWEEN:


                                       SIMON CORDELL (Appellant)


                                                     - and-


                                         THE CROWN (Respondent)






                      MR JAMES KENNEDY appeared on behalf of the Appellant


                    MR GAVIN POTTINGER appeared on behalf of the Respondent






                                    TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS






                          Transcribed from the official digital recording by
                                        MARGARET WORT & CO
                                         (Official Court Reporters)
                Edial Farm Cottage, Edial, Bumtwood, Staffordshire, WS7 OHZ



             This transcript has been prepared without the aid of
             documentation *
                                                                 215]]></page><page Index="224"><![CDATA[INDEX



              A
                                                                                                    Page


                                                                                                    No





                      Case opened on behalf of the Respondent    .....                                  2
              B       POLICE CONSTABLE RORY GAIRIGAN, Affirmed



                             Examined by MR POTTINGER    ..... Cross-                                  11

                             Examined by MR KENNEDY                          .....  Re-                16


              C                                                                                        26
                             Examined by MR POTTINGER   .....
                      Submissions on behalf of the Appellant                                           28

                      ..... Submissions on behalf of the                                              29


              D       Respondent   ..... Ruling    .....                                              30
              E








              F








              G







              H

                                                                 1













                                                     216]]></page><page Index="225"><![CDATA[5 March 2015
                                                                                         th
           THE CLERK OF THE COURT: Are you Simon Cordell?

           THE DEFENDANT: Yes, that’s correct.


           THE CLERK: Thanks. Take a seat.


           THE RECORDER: Mr Pottinger, yes?
           MR POTTINGER: My learned friend Mr Kennedy is for the appellant. Your Honour,
           the ~ this is a case of no insurance.


           THE RECORDER: Mm.
           MR POTTINGER: The defendant was stopped on Brixton Hill in a Ford Transit with
           a colleague. There are some disputes as to  facts but according to the officer he

           appeared to be working at the time. There is in place a valid policy of insurance for
           that vehicle, the vehicle covering social, domestic, pleasure and motor trade purposes
           but not work.

           THE RECORDER: Social, domestic...?

           MR POTTINGER: Pleasure and motor trade purposes. I’ve been -1 was looking at

           Archbold with my learned friend just to see as far as what issues — who the burden
           is on. The prosecution have to prove that the defendant used a vehicle on a road. Once
           that is established, it’s for the defendant to prove there was a valid policy of insurance
           in force at the time. There’s no dispute the vehicle was being used on a road, there’s
           no dispute there was a valid policy of insurance in force at the time. The dispute here
           is the nature of the use at the time and in the place. I just want to check before we start
           on whom that burden falls.


           THE RECORDER: Right.

           MR POTTINGER: Archbold is silent on the point. I was just reconsidering matters. I
           don’t know if — I really think it should be established before we start just by looking
           at a court copy of Wilkinson although the difficulty being — or sometimes Blackstone
           is clearer than others. But I think it’s something that really needs to just be checked

           before we start because ........................................................................

           THE RECORDER: I agree. Because if you can’t prove it .............

           MR POTTINGER: Well, the Crown have — we have evidence that we say shows he
           was working at the time.









                                                          2
                                                                 217]]></page><page Index="226"><![CDATA[THE RECORDER: Working?


           A        MR POTTINGER: The defendant will say other -- but who’s — who’s got to prove it
                    and to what standard.

                    THE RECORDER: I understand. Exactly.


                    MR POTTINGER: The --1 mean, it’s — it’s clear that the Crown say he was in work B
               clothes with a friend, covered in paint.

                    THE RECORDER: Yes.


                    MR POTTINGER: On a weekday afternoon. And he was -- gives some kind of
                    explanation.

           C
                    THE RECORDER: So if I drove home in my robes that might indicate that I was
                    working instead of commuting?

                    MR POTTINGER: If — well, that’s the issue. Because there -- there is no dispute that
                    there was in policy — in force a valid policy.


           D          THE RECORDER: Has -- has anyone got this policy?


                    MR POTTINGER: There’s some correspondence which has been obtained, yes. The
                    officer at the time made enquiries with the insurance company.

                    THE RECORDER: Okay.
           E
                    MR POTTINGER: But whether it covers the use -- and I --1 do also have recollections
                    that — I just want to see if I can find a reference because I -----------------------


                    THE RECORDER: Do you? Well, I think — I think you need to find ---------

           F        MR POTTINGER: I think there are cases covering where there’s a clause in the policy
                    and what — what exactly offence, if anything, committed.


                    THE RECORDER: Yes.


                    MR POTTINGER: I just want to check that.
           G
                    THE RECORDER: Yes, I think — I think you need to.







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                                                     218]]></page><page Index="227"><![CDATA[MR POTTINGER: I was thinking -- just looking it up before that was fine but
                 actually, thinking again, we’re not ready because we just need to check this point of
                 law.
           A
                 THE RECORDER: Yes, you need to clarify that. My knee-jerk reaction is that it will
                 be on the Crown to prove that ---------

                 MR POTTINGER: That’s my knee-jerk reaction as well.


           B     THE RECORDER: -—but I -------

                 MR POTTINGER: But I just think we should clarify it.

                 THE RECORDER: I agree entirely. Mr Kennedy, any views?


           C     MR KENNEDY: I agree with everything that’s been said.

                 THE RECORDER: Okay.

                 MR KENNEDY: It’s a single-issue case.
           D

                 THE RECORDER: Yes.

                 MR KENNEDY: Whether he was using that vehicle for working that day.

                 THE RECORDER: Right.
           E
                 MR KENNEDY: That’s the issue.
                 THE RECORDER: Can you help me with this? Whose -- whose policy is it? Is it a
                 work policy? Is it a domestic policy? What are we talking -----------

                 MR KENNEDY: It’s his -- it’s his policy.

           F
                 THE RECORDER: It’s his policy. And has he got a copy of it?

                 MR KENNEDY: Yes. We’ve got a copy available.


           GTHE RECORDER: Could — could — could we see a copy of it ---
                 MR KENNEDY: Sure.

                 THE RECORDER:  ----- whilst this is going on so that we can at least have a look

                 at what’s -- what’s happening.
           H

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                                                                 219]]></page><page Index="228"><![CDATA[MR KENNEDY: Mm.


           THE RECORDER: If you’d like to hand it to the clerk, maybe she’d be good
           enough to copy it for us and bring it through to us. We’ll rise until you’ve sorted it
           out.


           MR POTTINGER: Yes.

           MR KENNEDY: I’ve got spare copies so .......


           THE RECORDER: Oh thank you. That’s even better. Good. Thank you very much.
           Let us know as soon as you’re ready.

           MR POTTINGER: Yes.


                                       (There followed a short adjournment)


           THE RECORDER: How are you doing, Mr Pottinger?
           MR POTTINGER: Your Honour, I think gut-feeling is the right feeling so -- we
           didn’t find a case directly on point but I think just looking at it very carefully and
           standing back, because the use has to be proved then it’s the ......


           THE RECORDER: Yes.

           MR POTTINGER: And that’s the fairest way of dealing with it in any event.

           THE RECORDER: So the issue as far as the Crown is concerned is whether or not
           he was working at the time? Is that it?


           MR POTTINGER: Yes.

           THE RECORDER: Because -----


           MR POTTINGER: Or whether he was -- well, whether he was using the vehicle for
           work purposes.

           THE RECORDER: Yes. What concerns me is — is whether or not we in any event

           have enough information. Because this is merely the certificate of motor insurance.
           There should be a schedule of motor insurance. Is that available? The actual policy.
           Because it is the experience of those on the Bench that on occasions it is very

           difficult to ascertain the point that’s being made here and that the policy itself may
           have a different specification to that set out on the certificate. In other







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                                                     220]]></page><page Index="229"><![CDATA[words, if KGM were asked “In the circumstances that we, the defence, put before you,

           was this man insured?” and the answer is “Yes” then how can this court adjudicate on
           this matter now in the absence of that information? Do you have that information?
           There’s a nodding going on from behind you.

           MR KENNEDY: The information I have comes from the appellant himself
           regarding his version of the facts which is that — his contention is that he was
           driving to go and see somebody about --------------------------


           THE RECORDER: Yes.

           MR KENNEDY:  ----- the possibility of future work.

           THE RECORDER: Right. I appreciate that.


           MR KENNEDY: And -- and he spoke to his insurers-------

           THE RECORDER: Yes.


           MR KENNEDY:  ----- and asked whether he would be covered if that were the

           position ----


           THE RECORDER: Right.

           MR KENNEDY:  ----- to which the answer was Yes.


           THE RECORDER: All right.
           MR KENNEDY: I — I don’t believe he can contend that if he were using it as a
           tradesman for working - which is the Crown’s position - that he would have been
           covered.


           THE RECORDER: Right. So he doesn’t contend that. But you’re saying that in fact
           he has evidence of or he has hearsay evidence of -1 don’t know which it is at the
           moment - the fact that KGM say he would have been covered for what he was doing

           at the time?

           MR KENNEDY: He does. And I don’t -- and I don’t think the Crown take issue with
           that.

           THE RECORDER: All right.

           MR KENNEDY: Having discussed the matter briefly with the Crown, it really is a



           question (Inaudible).


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                                                                 221]]></page><page Index="230"><![CDATA[THE RECORDER: Of what he was doing at the time. All right.

           MR KENNEDY: Yes.


           THE RECORDER: I’m jumping the gun. Thank you.


           MR POTTINGER: Well, I .....


           THE RECORDER: Over to you, Mr Pottinger.

           MR POTTINGER: I don’t - the -1 don’t - I ........

           THE RECORDER: If you call your evidence to show us that he was not covered and
           then we’ll take it from there.


           MR POTTINGER: Well, we — we — we simply show what he was doing at the time
           and what he said to the officer.


           THE RECORDER: Yes. And so if you want to adduce your evidence that says that he
           was driving not in accordance with this policy, then we can get on with it, can’t we?


           MR POTTINGER: Yes. I don’t know whether I’m being told I’ve been ~ I’ve made
           a concession which I haven’t necessarily made.


           THE RECORDER: All right.

           MR POTTINGER: That — that’s the point.

           THE RECORDER: Well, listen. I think I’m — I’m -- I’m sort of jumping the gun

           here. We’re -- we’re concerned about the civil aspect of this.


           MR POTTINGER: Yes.

           THE RECORDER: And it may be that it will come to a position when in fact we can’t
           carry on. But from what I’ve heard from the two of you at the moment, let’s get on

           with it. And if it gets to that point and we think there’s been an injustice done because
           it needs more input from KGM, then we’ll say so. My concern is this -I’m quite frank

           - that I think this would be the simplest thing in the world to sort out, that somebody
           ought to get a letter from KGM and say “In the circumstances as told to us by Mr
           Cordell he is...” or “...isn’t covered.” If the Crown then say, “Well, what he’s telling

           them is a load of porky pies” then you have a case.







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                                                     222]]></page><page Index="231"><![CDATA[MR POTTINGER: Yes.


           THE RECORDER: But without knowing the first part ------
           MR POTTINGER: Well, I’ve not seen anything and I — because I know the officer

           rang the company and said he’s — he’s using it for work but — but clearly the —
           touting for work or whatever. I don’t know what the — what the position is as far as
           that’s concerned. That’s -- that’s a matter for the defence to prove and at the moment

           they .......................

           MR KENNEDY: Well, I’m getting slightly lost here and it’s probably my fault. My

           understanding of this case is this, that he has an insurance policy for that vehicle. It
           wouldn’t cover him if he were working. The Crown say that he was working.
           They’re — they’re about to call evidence to say so. His -- he says he wasn’t. He says
           that he was going to see somebody about future work and I don’t — as I understand

           it, I don’t think the Crown suggest that if his position is correct or cannot be
           disproven that they — that his insurance was invalid.


           THE RECORDER: That’s -- that’s the point.

           MR POTTINGER: Yes.
           THE RECORDER: Are the — are the Crown taking that stance or not? Or are you

           saying, irrespective of what he says about it on that date now, and the Crown have
           the advantage of hearing what he said about it, presumably, at the court below, if
           your position is “We say, irrespective of what he said, he wasn’t insured” then we

           need to sort that out. If you say — if you accept his version of events, “We accept he
           was insured” then we can bat on. Or we can bat on anyway.




           MR POTTINGER: Yes.


           THE RECORDER: But the point about it is all I’m trying to do is pre-empt- MR

           POTTINGER: Yes.


           THE RECORDER:    ----- a situation where we suddenly  have to start  making
           enquiries from an insurance company. But all we’re doing in fact is chewing the
           breeze and wasting time.

           MR POTTINGER: Yes.


           THE RECORDER: So let’s get on with it.


           MR POTTINGER: Well, let’s just carry on.
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                                                                 223]]></page><page Index="232"><![CDATA[THE RECORDER: Yes. Fine.


           MR KENNEDY: Well, sorry. Can I establish whether the Crown -- it’s set out in
           one-line following caution - “You don’t know nothing. I was trying to get a job here.
           You don’t understand, man.” That in a nutshell is his position.


           THE RECORDER: Thank you.


           MR KENNEDY: That he was going to see somebody ------ THE


           RECORDER: Right.


           MR KENNEDY:  ---- about obtaining future work. My -----

           THE RECORDER: I’ve got it. Mr Pottinger, is that accepted? So that in other words
           what -- what we’re asking the Crown is do you accept that if in fact he was only going
           to look for work, as he asserts, that he was covered?


           MR POTTINGER: (After a long pause) I just (Inaudible). Not necessarily. I’m just
           thinking whether -- whether that — because obviously it’s social, domestic, pleasure
           and motor trade purposes. If -- if a man is driving round in rounds touting for work
           with a van and cards for work ----------------


           THE RECORDER: Well, this is what concerned me.

           MR POTTINGER: And there are cards in the van. I am concerned. I’m not sure that

           necessarily is .............

           THE RECORDER: I have my cards in the car. It doesn’t mean I’m driving round
           touting for work.


           MR KENNEDY: Can I -- can I expand then. Not touting around looking for tradesman
           work or — or the like but was going to see somebody at a building that was going to
           be turned into a club, looking for a management role in the club.


           THE RECORDER: Yes.

           MR KENNEDY: That’s what we would say clearly. So it’s not — it’s not driving

           around looking for handiwork. The Crown’s evidence seems — they’re — they’re
           obviously not constrained by what’s simply in the one witness statement but it does
           seem geared very much towards saying that he is a tradesman going about his daily
           work.






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                                                     224]]></page><page Index="233"><![CDATA[THE RECORDER: Does the Crown know what its case is?

                MR POTTINGER: Well .....



                THE RECORDER: I — I — I — I’m really concerned about this because I’m concerned
                just taking it off one piece of paper, the certificate.

                MR POTTINGER: Yes.

                THE RECORDER: There is a policy in existence. There must be.

                MR POTTINGER: Yes.
                THE RECORDER: And the policy should set out the details of this certificate. Q And

          the Crown should be able to look at that policy and say Yes or No to the proposition that’s
          being put forward or “We will make enquiries”. Let’s say, for the sake of example, Mr Cordell
          had run into the back of a police car and dented it and the insurance company had said “You
          weren’t covered because of what you were or weren’t doing” then we know where we are.
          What we don’t know at the moment is what the insurance company say about what he was
          doing at the time on D his version of events. And without knowing that, how can we know

          whether he was covered or not just on the basis of a certificate of motor insurance which is not
          the full policy which may say or may explain whether or not he is? That -- that’s my real
          concern about this. I — I think this — this situation is — is

                MR KENNEDY: I can’t take an unfair advantage and I wouldn’t seek to. The E
          Crown — well, they had the advantage at the lower — at the lower court ------------

                THE RECORDER: Exactly, yes.

                MR KENNEDY: — of knowing what the position is. But it’s the Crown to -- it’s p the
          Crown to prove the -- that the -- well, (Inaudible), I suppose.

                THE RECORDER: I — I am unhappy about proceeding without input, proper input,
                from KGM. That’s the bottom line. You need it and you need it and it should have been
                done.

          MR KENNEDY: Well, I have the hearsay evidence. I’m not sure that I do  ----------------

                THE RECORDER: Yes.

                                                                                                     A
                MR KENNEDY: — need it for — for this reason. If it’s — the burden is on the  Crown.
          Once you’ve got a prima facie valid insurance document, which we have















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                                                                 225]]></page><page Index="234"><![CDATA[A Thank you.

                                                                                                                                     MR POTTINGER: It was -- (To Mr Kennedy) I can lead on the date and time? Is that right?

                                                                                                                                     MR KENNEDY: Yes.
                                                                                                                                     MR POTTINGER: Yes. It was 14 November. That’s a Thursday? Is that right? A Yes, that’s
                                                                                                                                                                        th
                                                                                                                                     correct.

                                                                                                                                     Q 1300 hours? Is that right? And you were in Brixton Hill? Is that right? A Yes, Brixton Hill.

                                                                                                                                     Q And what was the nature of your duty, please? A It was a traffic operation.

                                                                                                                                     Q And what -- what — were you monitoring the traffic flow and stopping various vehicles for
                                                                                                                                     checks? A Yes.
                                                                                                                                     Q Is that right?

                                                                                                                                     A Yes, there were officers up and down Brixton Hill and I believe there were also a couple of
                                                                                                                                     officers who were sort of spotting vehicles further up the road.
                                                                                                                                     Q Right. And were you given a registration number to - to stop?
                                                                                                                                     A Yes. Over the radio I received a message relating to a vehicle and that vehicle — actually I
                                                                                                                                     expected my colleagues to pull it over further up the road and for whatever reasons they didn’t.

                                                                                                                                     Q But you stopped it further down? Is that right?
                                                                                                                                     A Yes. Well, Mr Cordell was pulling over anyway.

                                                                                                                                     Q And so you walked up to the vehicle and -- and who was the driver, please? A Mr Cordell.
                                                                                                                                     Q And was there anybody — what conversation did you have with him, please? A So I walked
                                                                                                                                     over and explained to him that I was obviously stopping him - granted he’d already stopped -
                                                                                                                                     and that I was wanting to check his driving documents, specifically obviously driving licence
                                                                                                                                     and insurance.

                                                                                                                                     Q And what did he say to that?
                                                                                                                                     A He said that he’s -- “I’m busy. I’m just off to do some work” and as part of that he sort of
                                                                                                                                     gestured towards what — a building that used to be the South Beach nightclub or bar on Brixton
                                                                                                                                     Hill.


























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                                                     226]]></page><page Index="235"><![CDATA[A Thank you.

              MR POTTINGER: It was -- (To Mr Kennedy) I can lead on the date and time? Is that right?

              MR KENNEDY: Yes.
              MR POTTINGER: Yes. It was 14 November. That’s a Thursday? Is that right? A Yes, that’s
                                                 th
              correct.

              Q 1300 hours? Is that right? And you were in Brixton Hill? Is that right? A Yes, Brixton Hill.

              Q And what was the nature of your duty, please? A It was a traffic operation.

              Q And what -- what — were you monitoring the traffic flow and stopping various vehicles for
              checks? A Yes.
              Q Is that right?

              A Yes, there were officers up and down Brixton Hill and I believe there were also a couple of
              officers who were sort of spotting vehicles further up the road.
              Q Right. And were you given a registration number to - to stop?
              A Yes. Over the radio I received a message relating to a vehicle and that vehicle — actually I
              expected my colleagues to pull it over further up the road and for whatever reasons they didn’t.

              Q But you stopped it further down? Is that right?
              A Yes. Well, Mr Cordell was pulling over anyway.

              Q And so you walked up to the vehicle and -- and who was the driver, please? A Mr Cordell.
              Q And was there anybody — what conversation did you have with him, please? A So I walked
              over and explained to him that I was obviously stopping him - granted he’d already stopped -
              and that I was wanting to check his driving documents, specifically obviously driving licence
              and insurance.

              Q And what did he say to that?
              A He said that he’s -- “I’m busy. I’m just off to do some work” and as part of that he sort of
              gestured towards what — a building that used to be the South Beach nightclub or bar on Brixton
              Hill.


























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                                                                 227]]></page><page Index="236"><![CDATA[Q Just before you go any further, the vehicle itself -- what kind of vehicle was it? A It was
                  a white Ford transit van and the vehicle registration mark was Charlie X- ray 52 Juliet
                  Romeo Zulu.

                  Q So he said “I’m busy. I’m just off to do some work.” What did you then say to him? A
                  Obviously I explained to him that I needed to check his documents.

                  Q And what else did he say?
                  A “Well, I’ll give you my insurance but I’m just going to be there to do some work.”


                  Q And what was he pointing to, please?
                  A Towards the South Beach nightclub or bar on Brixton Hill.


                  Q And what did you then explain to him?
                  A I explained that he’d have to sort of wait with me whilst I obviously checked the
                  documents that he was producing.

                                                                          th
                  Q I think he gave you his name and date of birth, 26 January 81? Is that right?
                  A Yes, that’s correct.

                  Q Was there anybody else in the vehicle?
                  A Yes, there was a passenger in the vehicle, in the front cab of the van, and that gentleman
                  was a male, Dean Reid, with a date of birth of 11 February 1992.
                                                                       th
                  Q And he showed you an insurance certificate? Is that right?
                  A Yes, that’s correct.

                  Q And what was the cover shown on the insurance certificate, please?
                  A So it showed that Mr Cordell could drive any vehicle he owned or had possession of for
                  social, domestic, pleasure and motor trade purposes.

                  Q And given that, did you make any enquiries as far as the cover that was on his policy,
                  please?
                  A Yes, that’s correct. I did so. And obviously given what he’d said to me at the time, I
                  contacted a Jessica Kempton in the Underwriting Department at KGM Motor Insurance
                  by telephone.

                  THE RECORDER: Is there a hearsay notice, please?

                  MR POTTINGER: No. Well, I — I was — I was not going to -- as far as you were - I

                  don’t want you to give the answers concerned, but did you — what did you tell












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                                                               13]]></page><page Index="237"><![CDATA[A     the insurers as far as you were concerned was the use that the vehicle was being used for?
                  A I suspected the vehicle was being used for business purposes rather than any of A the
         social, domestic, pleasure or motor trade purposes and for that reason obviously I contacted them to
         see if it was covered, obviously suspecting that Mr Cordell wasn’t actually covered to drive the
         vehicle on his policy that he produced.


         Q Just tell us what Mr Cordell’s appearance was, please, that day? What was he wearing?
         B A In essence both Mr Cordell but also his -- his colleague or his partner, the
                  passenger in the vehicle, they were both sort of wearing working clothes covered in sort of
                  paint and dirt which again gave me sort of cause to suspect that they were out to do some
                  work for business.


         C Q What was the -- what was in the vehicle? What was the condition of the vehicle?
                  A It was, I suppose, what I might describe as just an average kind of builder’s sort of transit
         van, loose sort of debris, loose items and general dirt in the footwell area and over the dashboard. In
         the front of the van also was quite a number of business cards and those business cards had the names
         Simon and Dean on there, a sort of D company name or a trading name of TS Enterprise and it also
         on that card offered a range of services including general repairs, painting and decorating, man &
         van, removals, cleaning and property maintenance services.


                  Q And so it’s Simon Cordell, Dean Reid? That was the names of the two?
                  A Yes.
         E
                  Q I think you then pointed -- is that right? You then took the view that they were driving
                  without valid insurance for — for the purpose? Is that right?
                  A Yes. That’s the view I formed. I obviously suspected it already but kind of at that point I
                  was -- yes, I pointed out the offence of driving without insurance.
         F
                  Q And you cautioned him? Is that right?
                  A Yes, I did.


                  Q And what did he say in reply to the caution?
                  A He said, “Nah, you don’t know nothing. I was trying to get a job here. You G don’t
         understand me.”

                  Q What -- what had you proposed to do as far as the offence was concerned?
                  A Basically I would have issued a fixed penalty notice and obviously seized the vehicle
                  also.

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                                                             14 229]]></page><page Index="238"><![CDATA[Q Without going into detail, were you — were you able to issue the ticket at the time?
                   A Not initially, no.


                   Q But were you able to establish a satisfactory address at the scene of him?
                   A Not at the scene, no, but subsequently we were able to issue a fixed penalty notice.


                   Q Again in general terms was Mr Cordell being co-operative?
                   A No.

                   Q What was his demeanour and how did that develop?
                   A I would say unco-operative. I personally found some of the language he was using
                   towards me quite offensive, some of the comments he was making.


                   Q Did you call for assistance from — from a senior officer at one stage?
                   A Mr Cordell insisted at one point that — that an Inspector attend. Fortunately as it
                   was, as I mentioned, a traffic operation, there was an Inspector within the sort of
                   immediate area and an Inspector did come down and speak to Mr Cordell.


                   Q After the Inspector had left, were you still able — were you then able to issue the
                   fixed penalty notice?
                   A No, I was not.

                   Q I think you eventually - is that right? - arrested him? Is that right?
                   A Yes. Unfortunately, I was inevitably having to deal with it by that way because, you
                   know, he was so unco-operative.

                   Q But I think at the police station - is that right? - with the help of the custody sergeant
                   you were then able to issue the fixed penalty notice?
                   A Yes, yes.

                   Q Is that right?
                   A Yes.
                   Q And I think you — you made a further check on the policy back at the police station
                   to check it was social, domestic, and pleasure and -- and motor trade? Is that right?
                   A Yes. I contacted MIB, the Motor Insurance Bureau.


                   MR POTTINGER: Yes. If you’d just like to wait there.















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                                                              15]]></page><page Index="239"><![CDATA[A      Cross-examined by MR KENNEDY


                Q Officer, you compiled your notes shortly after this incident, did you? A
                Yes, that’s correct.

                  Q And they’re — it’s a pretty detailed note you took, isn’t it, of this incident?
       B       A Sort of the standard I like to try -------
                Q Yes.
                A ------ and adhere to, yes.

                Q Comprehensive, isn’t it?
                  A Yes, I — as -- as best I can say, yes. C
                Q All the relevant details that you could remember at the time of the writing of the
                notes? A Yes.

                Q Now my questions really are geared towards a single issue here. It’s whether this

                man was working that day in his van. Whether Mr Cordell was working. He wasn’t
                stopped in
                 the initial -- what happens in these operations, isn’t it, is that vehicles drive along
                 and there’s police at usually two different spots in the road and cars are stopped if
                 you want to check their documents, cars and vehicles? Is that right?
                Obviously different operations will be organised
                 differently but, yes, in general that —that sounds about
                 right.

                 Q And on this occasion Mr Cordell -- he wasn’t actually stopped, he pulled up of his
                 own accord close to where this operation was taking place? A Yes.

                  Q And then you went and approached him? Is that right? A
               Yes, that’s correct. F

                Q And you formed the impression, you have told us in as many words, that he was
                working that day? A Yes.

                Q Working as a — as some sort of tradesman that day?
                 Yes. G
                Q Just to cover quick points, you didn’t see him working?
                A No.










                                                                 231]]></page><page Index="240"><![CDATA[A
                Q You did not speak to anyone he was working for?
                A No.


                Q You did not seize or view any paperwork pertaining to him working that day?
                A No.
  B
                Q When he was cautioned, he said “Nah, you don’t know nothing. I was trying to get a
                job here. You don’t understand, man”? That’s what you’ve noted?
                A Yes.


                Q Isn’t it the case that before he made that comment following arrest that he was
  C             explaining to you that he wasn’t working and that he was actually going to see someone
                about getting future work?
                A The only comment I’ve made in my notes is — is that initial one which stated -- where
                he stated “I’ll give you my insurance but I’m just going in there to do some work”.

                Q Forget your notes for a moment. Let’s concentrate on this phrase, this agreed phrase -
  D             “Nah, you don’t know nothing. I was trying to get a job here. You don’t understand,
                man.” Okay? Before he said that, isn’t it the position that he was explaining “I was trying
                to get a job here”?
                A I don’t recall that. My — my recollection is that he was there to try and get some work.


                Q All right — sorry?
  E             A He was there to try and get some work. So whether it — I don’t know whether you’re
                asking me about a job or work. It’s -----------------

                Q That was — that was what he said? “I’m there to try and get some work”?
                A Yes.


  F             Q Now we know he said that after arrest. Yes? You’ve noted that.
                A I don’t believe it was after arrest.

                Q Sorry. After caution.
                A Yes, after caution.

                Q Yes. He’d said that earlier before that, hadn’t he?
  G             A Sorry, can I ask you just to go over that again?


                Q Yes. Right. You’ve said how you cautioned him. And you reasonably suspected Mr
                Cordell was driving the vehicle for business purposes. You pointed out the offence of no
                insurance and then you cautioned him to which the response

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                                                             17]]></page><page Index="241"><![CDATA[A  was “Nah,  you don’t know  nothing. I was trying to get a job here. You don’t

              understand, man.” Okay?
             A Yes, that’s correct.


                Q So after the caution he said to you that you weren’t understanding him and that
           he was trying to get a job? B
             A Yes, that’s correct.

             Q Okay. Now what  I’m suggesting to  you is before the caution there was a

              conversation in which he was trying to get you to understand that he was looking —
              he had an appointment to see someone about future work.

           C A I don’t recall that, unfortunately.

             Q The ~ it might just be a turn of phrase but you said that he was wearing working
               clothes in paint — covered in paint and dirt. That caused you to suspect he was
               working? Yes? A Yes.


           D Q The — there was a dispute by the roadside, wasn’t there, about whether he was

              working? A Yes, yes. That is fair to say.

             Q And he was saying he wasn’t and you were saying he was? A Yes.


             Q Right. The initial conversation with him or the initial interaction with him you have
              said
           E that he said “I’m busy. I’m just off to do some work. I’ll give you my insurance. I’m
              just going in there to do some work.” He never said that, did he? A Well, I believe he

              did, yes.

             Q You’ve just said a moment ago that he was disputing that he was working?
                A Yes. He subsequently did dispute that. F

             Q Right. So you’re saying there was this change of tack? Is that your evidence? A
              Yes. My evidence is that Mr Cordell when he realised that the trader’s policy wasn’t

              going to sort of pull any wool over my eyes, he actually became -- that’s what caused
              him to become unco-operative towards me, when he realised that actually he wasn’t

              going to be successful in fobbing me off.
           G

             Q Well, I suggest to you -- I’ll make it plain. His case is that you are either being
              untruthful or mistaken when you say that he said that he was off to do some work?
              A Well, I certainly am being truthful.







                                                                 233]]></page><page Index="242"><![CDATA[Q So we’ve got in terms of your - obviously informing your thinking of why he — why
          you thought he was working, you’ve got — it was a -- it was a week day and it was
          during working hours? Yes?
          A Yes.


          Q That’s equally consistent with going to see someone about future work? Would you
          agree?
          A Yes, it’s — in and of itself it’s not enough, no.


          Q You make the point about his what you say were working clothes covered in paint and
          dirt?
          A Yes.

          Q I suggest to you you’re wrong about that and in fact he had on maybe scruffy jeans but
          he wasn’t in workmen’s clothing?
          A (No audible reply)


          Q You’re wrong, aren’t you? He had scruffy jeans on but he didn’t have workmen’s
          clothing?
          A Well, I — I can’t recall the exact clothing but he looked to me like a builder from the
          paint, the — the dirt on his clothes.

          Q But we’ve got no description of the clothing really, have we?
          A If I just refer to my notes. Yes. In my statement all I — all I say is that they were
          dressed in clothing covered with paint and other dirt.

          Q Jeans, overalls, colour?
          A I don’t recall.

          Q This was a point you raised with him by the roadside and he explained to you that these
          weren’t his — these weren’t working clothes. Do you recall that?
          A No, I don’t recall that, no.

          Q The cards that you rely on to -- that informed your thinking. Did you seize any of these
          cards?
          A Yes, I did seize one of those business cards.


          Q Have you got it?
          A No. Unfortunately I do not have it with me.
          Q Why not?
          A I was unable to obtain it from the property store at Kennington police station.










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                                                     234]]></page><page Index="243"><![CDATA[Q Again this was a point that you raised with Mr Cordell by the roadside and he
                     explained how the card wasn’t for him working as a tradesman, rather that he has a
                     company which acts as a middleman for tradesmen and that’s why his name was on
                     the card. Do you remember that?
                     A No, I do not recall that.


                     Q So we’ve got the time of the day, you’ve got his clothing, you’ve got the cards.
                     Anything else?
                     A And his initial comment of course.


                     Q Workmen often, tradesmen, will carry tools around in a van, won’t they?
                     A Yes. Often.


                     Q Any tools?
                     A Not that I recall, no.

                     Q There’s no reference to tools in your statement, is there?
                     A No.

                     Q I think you were asked about this at the Magistrates’ Court. There’s no secret. This
                     matter has been before the Magistrates’ Court. And I think it’s right you gave the
                     same answer you’ve just given, you don’t recall there being any tools?
                     A Yes. I don’t recall.


                     Q You would have noted them?
                     A I would like to think so.

                     Q If you’re noting factors which suggest that he is working as a tradesman that day,
                     there’s no way you’d have left that out, is there?
                     A Well, never say never, I suppose. Obviously Mr Cordell was unco-operative, you
                     know, throughout this sort of encounter from the moment he realised I was going to
                     be looking — dealing with the offence that I had before me. But, no, I don’t recall any
                     tools.


                     Q Okay. I’ve got a -- you spoke to the insurance company when you were by the
                     roadside, didn’t you?
                     A Yes, I did.

                     MR KENNEDY: I’ve got the — what I suggest is the tape of -- CD recording of this
                     call. I just want to play an excerpt of it.


                     THE RECORDER: Well, is this the call that the officer makes?


                     MR KENNEDY: Yes.

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                                                                20]]></page><page Index="244"><![CDATA[THE RECORDER: Thank you.


                               (An excerpt from the recording of the telephone call was played)

                   MR KENNEDY: That’s -- that’s you, yes?
                   A Yes, it certainly sounds like me.

                                                   (The recording continued)


                   Q You said to the insurance company there “Looking at the van, it’s got a load of tools
                   in”?
                   A Yes, yes. That does sound like that’s what I said, yes.


                   Q And when you said that to the insurance company, you were lying, weren’t you? A I
                   don’t recall lying. I’m faced with two -- obviously I’ve got my recollection and my notes
                   and then I’ve obviously got that recording.

                   Q We went through that your notes were comprehensive. Yes? Didn’t we? Officer?
                   A Yes, you asked me, yes.

                   Q Yes. And we went through that you had outlined the factors informing your view that
                   these people were working? Yes?
                   A Yes.


                   Q Obviously tools in the van would be an obvious indicator of that? Yes?
                   A Yes.

                   Q No reference in your statement to tools?
                   A No. No reference to tools.

                   Q No reference to tools in the Magistrates’ Court? Yes?
                   A No. Yes, correct.

                   Q On the scene there you’re ringing up the insurance company saying there’s a load of
                   tools in there - “It’s got a load of tools in”?
                   A (No audible reply)


                   Q You — you were dishonest in your dealings with Mr Cordell, weren’t you?
                   A Well, I don’t believe I was, no.















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                                                              21]]></page><page Index="245"><![CDATA[Q And it’s not true that he said he was going to do some work. He said he was going to
                    speak to someone about work? You had quite a conversation with him on the roadside. He
                    was explaining to you?
                    A (No audible reply)


                    Q Yes?
                    A I don’t recall the conversation we had, obviously the specifics of it, no.

                    Q You’ve told us about — do you remember that Mr Cordell spoke to the insurance
                    company first?
                    A No, I don’t recall that.


                    Q By the roadside what happens - see if this jogs your memory. Mr Cordell spoke to the
                    insurance company about the insurance, yes? And then you — and then you rang
                    subsequently. You were there when he rang them and then he was there when you rang
                    them there? Yes?
                    A I — I’m sure he probably was with me when I called them.

                    Q Yes. And you’ve gone about — on about him being unco-operative and so on. What
                    actually happened is he took affront to you ringing the insurance company and lying to
                    them about there being a load of tools in the van? Do you remember that?
                    A No. Unfortunately I do not recall that, no.


                    Q And he was saying “Why are you lying to the insurance company? Why are you saying
                    there’s tools in the van? There isn’t.” Do you remember that?
                    A No, I — I do not recall that, no.


                    Q That’s the exchange, I’d suggest, that you’re characterising as him being
                    uncooperative?
                    A (No audible reply)


                    Q Mm?

                    A Sorry, I’m -- is there a question?
                    Q That’s the position, isn’t it?
                    A No. I don’t recall that. My -- my — I suppose my position would be that obviously on
                    stopping the van I — I don’t recall exactly when in the sequence I’ve -- I’ve contacted the
                    insurance company. You see, I hadn’t searched the van, I suppose. I — I — you know, I’d
                    seen from a glance sort of loose items and debris in the - in the front of the van.


                    Q So you hadn’t searched the van?
                    A No, I don’t believe I had by the — when I was phoning the insurance company.





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                                                                 22]]></page><page Index="246"><![CDATA[Q You hadn’t searched the van------
                  A I was basing — I was basing------


                  Q ------but you were telling them there was a load of tools in there?
                  A The conversation I will have had with the insurance company - obviously we’ve got
                  the recording --------

                  Q Mm.

                  A ------will have been based on my interaction at the scene and from my notes and
                  my recollection it was based on that front of the cab, that front area where obviously the
                  driver and passenger were.


                  Q But what tools were in the front of the van then?
                  A So - so what I -1 would suggest is that the loose items I refer to in my notes - perhaps
                  some of those items were tools but I — I don’t recall.


                  Q Have you got your handwritten notes or the typed-up statement?
                  A I’ve got my -------

                  Q It doesn’t really matter.
                  A I’ve got my typed statement. I don’t know if.....


                  MR KENNEDY: Is it the same as the notebook?


                  THE RECORDER:  I’d like to see a copy. Have you got  your actual notebook,
                  officer? Have you got your actual notebook?
                  A Not from the time, no.


                  MR KENNEDY: The statement was.......

                  THE RECORDER: Mr Kennedy, do you have a copy of the actual notebook?


                  MR KENNEDY: No, I don’t. Was--was there actually a notebook or is it...........
                  A I believe it will have been original notes on the fixed penalty notice if — if that’s
                  what’s being referred to.


                  MR KENNEDY: Right.


                  THE RECORDER:  I’m slightly confused because at the outset of this officer’s
                  evidence it was put to him that he’d made notes and now it seems that we’re not
                  talking about notes, we’re talking about a statement or a proforma.


                  MR KENNEDY: Were — were your notes actually in a statement format?
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                                                                23]]></page><page Index="247"><![CDATA[A Yes, a statement format so there --1 have a copy of that. MG11.


                                                                   th
                     MR POTTINGER: The statement’s dated 14 November.
             A
                     THE RECORDER: I’d like to see a copy of it, please. Thank you. When did you make
                     this statement?
                     A (No audible reply)



                     THE RECORDER: I can’t see a time or date-stamp on it.
            B

                     MR KENNEDY: Yes, I know. That’s-well............
                     A It will have been 4.30 pm in the writing room at Peckham.

                     THE RECORDER: How do you know that?
                     A It’s on the rear of the — the sheet.
            C
                     MR KENNEDY: Well, what do you have there? Oh sorry. That’s the — is that


                     the originals?
                     A No, this isn’t an original, no.

                     THE RECORDER: Well, let’s carry on. And I’d like to see, after the short adjournment,
            D        all the documents that this officer has been referring to. I’ll hand this back now. And I
                     want to see the originals that this officer is relying upon.


                     MR POTTINGER: Yes, the - it’s the - just ---------


                     THE RECORDER: Not now.
            E

                     MR POTTINGER: No. I’ll just-—

                     THE RECORDER: Let Mr Kennedy finish.

                     MR POTTINGER: Certainly, your Honour. What the — what the document was that
            F        he — he relied on.


                     THE RECORDER: Thank you. Mr Kennedy, forgive me for interrupting. We’ll deal
                     with it later on.


                     MR KENNEDY: So he was arrested, wasn’t he?
            G        A Yes.






                     Q The van was seized? Is that right? A
                     Yes, the van was seized.
            H
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                                                              24]]></page><page Index="248"><![CDATA[A       Q When you seize a van, you produce a seizure notice? Is that right?
                   A Yes, that’s correct.

                   Q That would note --1 haven’t got it to hand. Have you got that?
                   A I don’t have it here at the stand with me, no.


           B       Q No. But in general terms a seizure notice would note what the vehicle — who — who
                   the vehicle’s been seized from? Yes?
                   A Yes.

                   Q What the vehicle is?
                   A Yes.
           C       Q Contents of the vehicle?

                   A Yes.

                   Q And so if there were tools in the vehicle then they would be noted, wouldn’t they?
                   A I believe that the particular interest is around the value so if it’s something of value
                   then it’s recorded. So if tools are of a value to the individual then, yes, they are, they will
           D       be recorded, yes.


                   Q Well, I mean, let’s use your — let’s use your phrase, “a load of tools”. If you seize
                   someone you believe to be a workman’s vehicle and it’s got a load of tools in it, i.e. their
                   livelihood, part of their livelihood, a seizure notice would be obliged to cover the fact that
                   a load of tools had been seized, wouldn’t it?
           E       A Again I -- again I would come back to — to what extent they’re of value. Certainly if it

                   was sort of large machinery then, yes. If it’s maybe a couple of screwdrivers on the
                   dashboard then I can see why that might get overlooked. But, yes, in general you do
                   record what’s -- what’s in the vehicle, yes.

                   Q Tools of the trade from a trade — you can’t just go about taking a tradesman’s van with
           F       a load of tools in it without giving them a receipt telling them what you’ve told --

                   showing them what you’re taking (Inaudible)?
                   A Correct.

                   Q I don’t know if you — did you draft the seizure notice in this case?
                   A I do not recall.
           G
                   Q No. There’s no reference on the seizure notice in this case -- I think it will be agreed in
                   due course. No reference to tools on the seizure notice. Are you able to explain that?
                   A No, I’m — I’m not able to explain. I — I don’t recall whether it was myself or another
                   colleague that completed the seizure notice.

           H







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                                                     240]]></page><page Index="249"><![CDATA[Q All right. Just to make Mr Cordell’s position plain, I accept you formed the
                  impression that he was working. But he told you he wasn’t. Yes?
                  A Yes. Ultimately over the course of that interaction he did dispute that, yes.


                  Q And when you say that at the outset of the conversation he told you he was working,
                  I suggest you’re being dishonest?
                  A No. I would reject that.

                  Q And the reason he was arrested and the van seized rather than a fixed penalty notice
                  — you say it’s because he was being unco-operative? Yes?
                  A In terms of the seizure?


                  Q In terms of why this wasn’t dealt with by way of a fixed penalty notice, why it was
                  dealt with in terms of him being arrested and then the van needing to be seized. A Yes.
                  He was being unco-operative.


                  Q Because you say he was being unco-operative. I suggest to you he was standing his
                  ground saying “I haven’t been working here” and was saying “Why are you lying to my
                  insurance company?”
                  A I don’t — I don’t recall him saying that I’d lied to the insurance company.

                  THE RECORDER: You certainly hadn’t told them the truth, had you, on the face of it?
                  A I certainly acknowledge there’s a discrepancy there, your Honour.


                  THE RECORDER: Yes.


                  MR KENNEDY: Thank you. Nothing further.


                                             Re-examined by MR POTTINGER
                  Q Did you — you said he became unco-operative and at a later stage claimed that he
                  was looking for work rather than working? Is that right?
                  A Yes.

                  Q Had you mentioned the insurance before he — in terms of him saying that he was
                  actually looking for work rather than working, can you help us when that change
                  happened?
                  A As soon as — for me anyway, as soon as I’d asked — as soon as I’d asked for his
                  documents initially and he’d said “Oh, you know, I’m busy. I’m just going to go in
                  there and do some work” for me the — the suspicion was there, “Well, I need to make
                  sure on the insurance that it covers him for...” — “...for business” and then of








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                                                             26]]></page><page Index="250"><![CDATA[course over the process of saying “Can I see your insurance certificate?” and so on, yes,
                  it’s become clear that I’m digging into his insurance.


                  Q Can you actually recall seeing anything in the vehicle apart from loose items and
                  debris?
                  A No. Loose items --------


                  Q And the cards?
                  A  ----- the business cards and debris, yes.

                  MR POTTINGER: I’ve got no further questions. Does your Honour have any questions?


                  THE RECORDER: Yes. Was it a solid van or an open transit?
                  A My apologies, your Honour. Can you repeat ---------

                  Q Was it a solid van or was it an open-backed ----------
                  A It was a closed -------

                  Q Closed.
                  A  ----- panel van.


                  Q Did you look in it?
                  A No, not initially, no. I don’t believe I did.

                  Q Did you see any ladders?
                  A No, I don’t recall any ladders.

                  Q Paint pots?
                  A No, I don’t recall any paint pots.


                  Q Tools?
                  A I don’t recall any tools.

                  Q Thank you. You rang the insurers having been given the certificate of motor
                  insurance? Is that right?
                  A Yes, that’s correct.


                  Q Where did you get the phone number from?
                  A (No audible reply)


                  Q I can’t see it on this certificate. Perhaps it’s just my eyesight but .............
                  A I don’t recall where I got the number from.









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                                                               27]]></page><page Index="251"><![CDATA[Q Right. I think somebody knows but we can deal with that later on. You don’t
                 recall anyway?
                 A No.

         A       Q Thank you. Anything else? No. Thank you, officer. That’s all. I would like
                 you to remain at court, please, and I would like you to produce all the notes that
                 you’ve relied upon this morning and hand them to Mr Pottinger. Thank you.
                 A Yes, your Honour. Thank you.


                 Q You may leave the courtroom but don’t leave the building, please.
         B       A Yes, your Honour. Thank you.





                                               (The witness withdrew)



                 THE RECORDER: Anything else, Mr Pottinger, you wish to call?
         C

                 MR POTTINGER: No.


                 THE RECORDER: Any other evidence?


         D       MR POTTINGER: No.


                 THE RECORDER: That’s it, is it?



                  MR KENNEDY: There’s five minutes before lunch. I’ve got a submission. It’s a ^ very
         short one. I can fit it in the five minutes.


                  THE RECORDER: Yes. Thank you. Fire away.

                  MR KENNEDY: Well, the burden is on the Crown to establish beyond reasonable doubt
         that Mr Cordell was working that day. They’ve only called one witness. I p suggest to you that he
         was a problematic witness and that in terms of the factors that he records that would suggest that
         he was working, they don’t reach the threshold of beyond reasonable doubt. You’ve got that it
         was a work day during working hours but that doesn’t really take the case anywhere. We’ve got a
         suggestion of paint on clothing. Well, you’ve heard that it’s been challenged. It’s a matter for you
         how much credibility you give that witness, but it doesn’t take the G case to the threshold, I
         suggest. The same for cards. And there is - there’s an absence — aside from that there’s an
         absence of — of the sort of thing that you might expect to be produced to prove somebody was
         working. Your Honour just raised a couple but the list is long, isn’t it? There’s ladders, paint pots,

         tools, any paraphernalia. Not even a search of the van and no enquiries, it appears, made with —
         at the scene of the person he — it’s — with anybody, no — no enquiries at the ® scene to
         establish that he was working.

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                                                             28]]></page><page Index="252"><![CDATA[What you do have — the height of the Crown’s case would be the admission
                   that the — by Mr Cordell that he said at the start “I’m just going to work”. That’s the
                   height of the Crown’s case. In my submission, you cannot rely on that being an
                   accurate and truthful note of the conversation that he -- because of the credibility
                   issues concerning the one witness who gives that evidence.

                          So taking a step back, can the Crown prove beyond reasonable doubt on the
                   evidence we’ve heard already that — I know that’s not the test at this stage but
                   applying the correct test at this stage, the half-time test, could a reasonable -- could a
                   reasonable tribunal properly directed convict on the evidence that they’ve heard?


                   THE RECORDER: It’s Galbraith (Inaudible), isn’t it?


                   MR KENNEDY: Yes. I would suggest the answer is No.


                   THE RECORDER: Thank you. MrPottinger?
                   MR POTTINGER: The evidence is that the defendant was there with Dean Reid,
                   according to the officer in clothing consistent with work in a vehicle in a condition
                   although without tools consistent with being used for work, with a number of business
                   cards containing the names Dean and Simon, the two persons in that van, advertising
                   a business in provision of general repairs, painting decorating, man and van removals,
                   cleaning, property maintenance services. So the Crown say that there’s an obvious
                   inference there. Simon and Dean were in a van together, there’s a card saying Simon
                   and Dean, general jobs - nothing to do with the motor trade because that would be
                   covered by the use - in a van, consistent with it being used for odd jobs, in clothing
                   consistent with being used with odd jobs and — and an admission at the start.

                   THE RECORDER: What do you say about the burden of proof in relation to this
                   offence not for the half-time submission but for the end of the day?


                   MRPOTTINGER: (Inaudible).

                   THE RECORDER: On the Crown to prove beyond reasonable doubt that there was
                   no policy in force?

                   MR POTTINGER: Well, no. No, it’s not. It’s for the defendant to prove on the
                   balance of probabilities there was no policy in force for the use of that vehicle.


                   THE RECORDER: Sorry, for the defendant to prove .....

                   MR POTTINGER: It’s for the defendant — sorry, for the defendant to prove on







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                                                            29]]></page><page Index="253"><![CDATA[the balance of probabilities. It’s really a question of the use of the vehicle and the nature
           A
                       of the use. So the .................

                       THE RECORDER: It all comes down to the use, doesn’t it?


                       MR POTTINGER: Yes.

           B
                       THE RECORDER: Thank you.
                       MR POTTINGER: That was the -- the grey area which I was seeking just to think about
                       briefly.


                       THE RECORDER: Well, I understand. But I just wanted to clarify----------
           C
                       MR POTTINGER: Yes. No, you can — the -- it’s an absolute offence. I think the — and
                       the burden of proof section is at 32-179. The prosecution have to prove the vehicle —
                       used a vehicle on the road. Once that is established it’s for the defendant to prove there
                       was a valid policy in force at the time. But the slight grey area here is the — it’s the
                       nature of the use that’s being contested.
           D
                       THE RECORDER: Yes. Thank you. Anything else?


                       MR POTTINGER: No.

                       THE RECORDER: Thank you. Although it’s after one o’clock, we’re going to rise and

           E           we’re going to come back within the next five or ten minutes and deal with this
                       submission. I apologise to all those whose luncheon it will interfere with but it may take
                       less time in the end. Thank you very much.

                                                (There followed a short adjournment)


           F           THE RECORDER: We’ve considered this case very carefully and we’re very unhappy
                       with it. In essence, we are going to take a robust approach and we are going to dismiss
                       this case now thereby allowing the appeal. I don’t propose to give any further grounds or
                       reasons. We are not satisfied that the Crown have shown sufficient cause that this man
                       wasn’t covered by this policy, if you’ll forgive the double negatives, and in the
                       circumstances we allow the appeal.
           G
                       MR KENNEDY: I’m very grateful. Costs follow the event.


                       THE RECORDER: Yes, they do.

                       MR KENNEDY: (Inaudible) for costs.
           H







                                                                30
                                                                 245]]></page><page Index="254"><![CDATA[THE RECORDER: Application for costs granted.

                    MR KENNEDY: Thank you.
           A
                    THE RECORDER: I would like to see the officer’s notebooks, please, Mr
                    Pottinger, and I’d like them handed to the clerk, the original ones, so that I can
                    view them and they will be returned in due course.



                    MR POTTINGER: What — what he gave me was — was in fact the same
           B        statement you have.


                    THE RECORDER: Right. He said - he referred to some — there was - as though there
                    was a date-stamp on the back of something.

                    MR POTTINGER: There’s a — that’s the .....
           C
                    THE RECORDER: Can I see that now? That’ll be fine.


                    MR POTTINGER: Yes, certainly.


                    THE RECORDER: Thank you very much.
           D
                    MR POTTINGER: I just mention matters outside — I think there was a -- the fixed
                    penalty notice, the original fixed penalty notice, isn’t in the file and I’m afraid that is
                    what happens these days. In the old days --------


                    THE RECORDER: Yes.
           E
                    MR POTTINGER:  -----the original file would come through on appeal. The way

                    the system works now, you don’t get the-----


                    THE RECORDER: No, no. I — I understand. I understand.
           F
                    MR POTTINGER: And I can only ......


                    THE RECORDER: No, no. It’s not your fault at all.


                    MR POTTINGER: It may be on the back of that, the original handwritten ........
           G

                    THE RECORDER: One of the problems with non-paper cases is that very often it’s
                    the paper that shows where things have gone wrong and ---------

                    MR POTTINGER: Yes. No, I........
           H

                                                                31
                                                     246]]></page><page Index="255"><![CDATA[A THE RECORDER: And that’s the problem in this case. Well, I won’t take it any
              further but may I tell you now that I’m very unhappy with this officer’s evidence.

              MR POTTINGER: I’ll pass that on.

              THE RECORDER: I say “I” - we.
             B
              MR POTTINGER: “We”. Yes. No ------- THE RECORDER:


              We. And I’ll say no more.

              MR POTTINGER: No. It’s — it’s obvious.
             C
              THE RECORDER: Mr Cordell, I hope you’ve heard and understood, sir, what’s
              happened. Your disc is still in the machine. Somebody needs to recover that. But I
              would like it to remain as an exhibit in these papers should it be needed in due course.

             D MR POTTINGER: Your Honour the --1 think there’s that case of Baker which is at
             the end of the list.



              THE RECORDER: Baker? Oh yes.

             DTHE CLERK: Do you want me to call him?
              THE RECORDER: Yes. Thank you very much. You’re free to go. Thank you very
              much.

              MR POTTINGER: I was thinking rather than coming back for five minutes.
              (Inaudible).
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              THE RECORDER: I know. That’s --1 don’t know -- is there anything we can do about
              it?
              MR POTTINGER: Well ------

             G THE CLERK: Can I just, sorry, formally just quickly click over, sorry, for the
              recording.

              THE RECORDER: Sorry.
              THE CLERK: The case of Baker.
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                                                                 33]]></page><page Index="257"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS

                                           (C.J. Act 1967, S2,9. M.C. Rules 1968 R58)

          STATEMENT OF: Simon Cordell

          AGE OF WITNESS (if over 21): 34


          OCCUPATION OF WITNESS:               Unemployed

          ADDRESS: 109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ TELEPHONE:

          This statement consisting of 5 page(s) each signed by me, is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I make it knowing
          that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be
          false or do not believe to be true.

          Dated the 29 day of April 2015

                                                      Signed …………………………. Signature Witnessed




          I am providing this statement to the Metropolitan Police Department of Professional Standards to outline my complaint regarding
          an incident that took place on 14th November 2013 at Brixton Hill SW2.

          Throughout this statement I will refer to my vehicle which is a Ford Transit van registration CX52 JRZ. My insurance for this van
          is held through a broker of KGM insurance called Broadsure Direct and the following people were spoken to at some stage during
          this whole incident; Martin Jenkins, Jessica and Kelly Tiller along with a lot of emails to other people and calls.

          My insurance policy is a Motor Trade; cover was Comprehensive with the use permitted of Social Domestic and Pleasure and for
          Motor Trade purposes. For clarity I would advise that Motor Trade use would allow the carriage of tools required specifically for
          use in connection with Motor Trade activities. I would not be insured to use my van for the carriage of goods for any company.

          On the day in question I was in possession of my insurance documents.

          On 14th November 2013 I was driving my van in order to attend a meeting with the owner of an up and coming night club for a
          prospective future job.

          On driving along Brixton Hill I noticed some police on the side of the road stopping cars, I passed the 1st set of police and was not
          stopped, I then passed a 2nd set of police on the roadside and was not stopped, as I passed the 2nd set of police at the roadside I
          was around 200 yards to the place I was going to the meeting, I then pulled over parked my vehicle up just in front of them and
          waited in my van, while my friend got out to get something to eat and drink for us, we had got there around 13:00 hours and the
          meeting was set for 14:00 hours.

          A police officer approached my van and said he wanted to conduct some checks on the vehicle under the Road Traffic Act. I now
          know this officer to be PC Geoghegan.

          PC Geoghegan asked why I had stopped and I explained to him I had a meeting in the night club that we were outside, as it was
          due to open to the public in around 1-month time for a prospective future job as a manager of the night club. While I was there I


          was also planning on asking if there were any jobs for Dean and that was the reason Dean had come with me, I explained all this
          to PC Geoghegan.

          I knew there was an issue with the Motor Insurance Bureau and showing my vehicles as uninsured as I have encountered this
          problem before and this is why I carry my insurance documents with me. I passed the police officer my insurance documents for
          him to check.

          Signed      …………………                           Witnessed By      ………………………………
                                                                 249]]></page><page Index="258"><![CDATA[I then called my insurance company as I keep their number on me as it is not shown on my insurance documents. So that PC Geoghegan
          could check I was insured to drive, He spoke to Martin Jerkins from Broadsure Direct and was told I was insured PC Geoghegan did not
          say anything about any tools in my van to Martin Jerkins from Broadsure Direct.
          PC Geoghegan did not seem happy with this; it was at this point PC Geoghegan called my insurance company again directly I overheard
          PC Geoghegan say I had tools in my van. Which I was upset about as I knew there were no tools in the van; PC Geoghegan had not
          searched my van so would not have known anything that was in my van.

          By this time a second officer had now joined us and I started talking to him and explaining the situation as to what was going on PC
          Geoghegan was still on the phone to the insurance company. I asked the second officer to check my van to see if there were tools in
          there, the second officer did this and saw my van had nothing in there.
          I believe it was the 2nd officer that saw the business card at the front of my van but it is a very long time ago so I am not 100% sure, I
          know I spoke to the officer about the business card and told him they were made up for Dean to try and get him some work. The police
          officer I am sure put the business card into his own wallet to keep for himself.

          PC Geoghegan then came back to me and told me I was not insured and due to this was going to seize my Van due to me using it for
          business use. PC Geoghegan also must have overheard me and the other police officer talking and made a comment about the business
          card, I told him they were made up for Dean to try and find him work.

          I was upset and called my mother to ask her to call my insurance company, Martin Jerkins called me back and again confirmed I was
          insured and confirmed that with the PC Geoghegan which he took no notice of.

          My mother also called me back and she asked to speak to the police officer. PC Geoghegan would not speak to her, but the other police
          officer there spoke to my mother. This police officer did confirm there were no tools in the van to my mother. There was more then one
          call my mother made that day to me and spoke with the other police officer as each time PC Geoghegan would not talk to her, each time
          she was told by the other police officer there were no tools in my van.

          PC Geoghegan did not appear to be satisfied with the fact I was insured from the start, and wanted to use anything he could think of to
          say I was not insured, to made up I had tools in my van knowing this would void my insurance by saying there were tools in my van
          when there was not, he would have known what my insurance coved as he had my insurance documents. All PC Geoghegan was saying
          that I was using my van for work purposes but he new this was not the case. I told him this was not the case and I was in the location for
          a meeting prospective future job as a manager of the night club.

          I told PC Geoghegan to look inside the van to check for any working tools which he did not do, the van was empty.

          PC Geoghegan asked why I had paint on my jeans and I explained to him that I did not have the money to buy a new pair and this is why
          I was looking for work. I asked the officer to go into the building where I was due to have a meeting and confirm that I was not there to
          work but the officer refused.

          I am aware that my insurance allows me to drive to a meeting as long as I am not carrying any goods for a company which I was not and
          this could clearly be seen as my van was empty.

          PC Geoghegan did not listen to anything I had to say and I believe he was looking for any reason to either arrest me or seize my van from
          the start.

          I asked PC Geoghegan to call an inspector to the road side as I was really not happy with what was going on.
          The inspector turned up very fast and also did not listen to what I had to say and only believe what PC Geoghegan had to say. The
          inspector did not check the van for any tools, and told me if I did not agree with what PC Geoghegan had said then I could have my say
          and take it to court. I believe if the inspector had addressed the issues at the road side, he would have seen there was something clearly
          wrong. This is his duty to do this but he done nothing and allowed PC Geoghegan to do what he wanted knowing he did not have facts to
          do what he was doing, the inspector then left.

          PC Geoghegan asked me to sign a ticket in order to give me 6 points on my driving licence, a £300 fine and for my van to be seized. I
          refused to sign the ticket as I knew I was insured so I told the officer to arrest me. I was subsequently arrested and taken to Southwark
          Police Station.

          I was on the phone to my mother throughout this incident and the second officer, PC Smith I believe his name is, spoke to my mother and
          confirmed to her the van was empty.

          Once at the Police Station I was told to sign the ticket or I would be taken directly to court the next morning. I told them I was willing to
          attend court as I had done nothing wrong. I was forced to sign the ticket and made to leave the station. I asked to speak to an Inspector as
          I wished to complain about the incident but the Inspector told me as the officers were from Brixton there was




          Signed      …………………                            Witnessed By      ………………………………
                                                     250]]></page><page Index="259"><![CDATA[little he could do but he would get an Inspector from Brixton to call me so I could make a formal complaint. I have not been contacted by
           an Inspector and I do not feel as though my situation has been taken seriously by the police.

           The seizure of my van has caused me a number of problems and cost me a lot of money.

           Due to PC Geoghegan informing my insurance company I had tools in my van and was doing odd jobs I received a letter to say they
           were cancelling my insurance policy. I was told I would need proof there were no tools in the van.

           My mother and I were making a lot of calls to the police and later my mother spoke to Inspector Sally Browne, my mother was told that
           the police officers were now off duty until next week and I would not be able to speak to them anyway. She said that she was going to
           look into the matter and get back to my mother the next day which she did. It was at this point Inspector Sally Browne told my mother as
           we were taking the matter to court it would be for the Judge to decide on an outcome.

           There were many calls to try and find the proof I needed to stop my insurance company cancelling my insurance policy. On the last call
           made to 101 my mother spoke to a lady that did give her some information that could help me that the police compound my van was
           taken to would hold a list of any items that was in my van when it was seized by the police.

           Over that weekend my mother sent emails to the police compound trying to find out the information. She got read replies back but no
           reply to what was being asked these emails were also forwarded to my insurance company.

           On the 25 November 2013 my mother called Broadsure Direct to ask for the emails to be forwarded to Kelly Tiller at KGM and ask her
           if she could try and get hold of the compound and get the information. My insurance was due to be cancelled at 12:00 on the 25
           November 2013, again KGM had to extended my insurance as she also could not get the information from the police compound, and in
           am email I was asked to go to the police compound and get them to call Kelly Tiller and if they could not do this put a subject access
           request in for the information for my insurance company.

           On 26th November 2013 I attended the police compound and the manager placed a call to Kelly Tiller at KGM confirming there were no
           tools in the van. He said if there had been any in the van when it arrived, they would have been locked away securely. Kelly Tiller
           requested a copy of the item list but the manager told her she would need to request this in the correct way.

           I had to pay £190.00 to recover my van along with travel costs to and from the car police compound more than once to address this issue.

           My mother was also trying to get all the information from KGM including the audio of the calls, she put subject access requests into
           KGM, but KGM was not getting back to her, there were a lot of emails sent back and forward.

           In April 2014 I got a summons to go to court for this case I sent the plea form by email on the 22/05/2014 pleading not guilty for this
           case. Case number 011401009802 it said in the letter if I was pleading not guilty, I would get a letter with a date for me to go to court.

           I waiting for the letter with the date which I did not get and later found out I had been found guilty due to me not attending. Emails were
           sent to get the case re opened which did happen.

           In this time my mother was still trying to get the information from KGM and the audio for the court hearing but was not having any luck
           with KGM doing what they should have done.

           On the 26th November 2014 at Wimbledon magistrates court, the case was heard, PC Geoghegan was there and under oath told the court
           false information, even when the judge asked about tools being in the Van PC Geoghegan lied and said he could not remember, why
           could he not remember because he had not written this in his statement the true facts so in his statement were lies. I did not at this stage
           have the information from KGM that would prove that PC Geoghegan was lying and was found guilty given a ban from driving, points
           on my driving license and a fine. The judge did say as he knew I was going to appeal if I was found guilty, that he would wait until I
           filled the appeal form so I went out of court filled in the appeal then went back into court and the judge granted the appeal, The judge
           also give me some advice that if I did not have the information I needed by the time the appeal date came from my insurance company,
           to go to the crown court and ask them to do a summon on the people I needed from my insurance company.

           I was very upset over the way the police officer had lied under oath to the judge and the next day my mother called Broadsure Direct and
           spoke to Martin Jenkins he wrote an email to KGM and got a reply back that an Andrew Austin was going to deal with this matter
           directly. My mother sent over to Martin Jenkins what was needed including again the subject access request from

           KGM.

           My mother also put a complaint into Financial Ombudsman about what had been going on and the way in which the insurance company
           had been dealing with this.



           Signed      …………………Witnessed By      ………………………………
                                                                 251]]></page><page Index="260"><![CDATA[On the 30/01/2015 my mother got by email from KGM Peter Wood the audio files for the 14/11/2013 and the 26/11/2013, an
                email that was sent from the police compound to Kelly Tiller, and a Letter of Indemnity. The Letter of Indemnity had to be
                corrected as my mother wanted all the facts covered correctly the new Letter of Indemnity was sent on the 02/02/1015 by
                Peter Wood. We got the full subject access request from KGM at a later date. And on the 09/01/2015 we got a witness
                statement from Peter Wood.
             I had to get a barrister also as this time I did not want anything to go wrong and for me to be found guilty again when I had done
                nothing wrong.
             The appeal hearing was on the 05/03/2015 at Kingston Upon Thames Crown Court where PC Geoghegan again lied to the judge
                in court. But this time we had the Audio and a barrister. The judge was not happy with what PC Geoghegan did, it was also
                noted by the court that there was no note book, PC Geoghegan statement was not correct and was only a copy and not dated
                and also the seizer ticket had been lost. The judge ordered the police officer out of his court room and not to leave the court
                building.

             I won my appeal Upon Thames Crown Court on the 05/03/2015, this case has caused me a lot of problems that took over 1 year
                to address and correct due to what the PC Geoghegan did that day. He should never had lied and put me under the stress
                this case has caused me, if KGM did not record the phone calls I could be on a ban from driving and points on my license
                and had a fine to deal with this should never had happened.

             There are a number of issues I wish to be addressed for my complaint as follows:
             • Areas of complaint.

             PC G blatantly lied to the insurance company resulting in his van being seized with a cost of £190.00 to get it out of the police
                compound and having to go up and down the compound to proof to his insurance he did not have any tools in the van, his
                insurance company was going to cancel his insurance policy that a lot of money had been paid PC G tried to void his
                insurance which I believe is corrupt and improper practice of any police officer.

             Unlawful seizure of van which cost £190.00 to get it out.
             Unlawful arrest I should never have been arrested as I had not done anything wrong I believe this is Unlawful Imprisonment as
                he used false information knowing it to be false to arrest me.
             Forced to sign a ticket for 6 penalty points on driving license and £300 fine, on top of this I was later found guilty in a court and
                banned from driving I believe over a £700.00 fine and points on his driving license all because PC G lied.
             The inspector that came to road side due to my son asking did not do his job as if he did he would have seen there were in fact
                no tools in the van and this issue could have then been addressed. But the inspector failed in his duties to do his job, as he
                only wanted to hear what PC G had to say and not the real facts of the case about what his PC G did.
             PC G blatantly lied in his statement he wrote about the events of that day he knew what he had told the insurance company yet
                failed to put this in his statement as he new he had blatantly lied this is not a thing he could have forgot to add in his
                statement a few hours after the fact when he was meant to have written the statement, which he later used in court knowing
                they were not true facts.
             I have never seen PC G notebook but do believe he wrote in a book at the roadside. I would like a copy of his notebook where
                he recorded the name and information when he spoke to my insurance KGM.
             PC G blatantly lied in the magistrate's court to the judge with the intention of gaining a conviction and perverting the Course of
                 Justice regarding contents of the van and also Perjury, which Simon was then found guilty, banned from driving, fined and
                 points added to his license.

             PC G blatantly lied in the Crown court to the judge at the appeal hearing with the intention of keeping the conviction the
                 magistrate's court judge had passed, and perverting the Course of Justice, and also Perjury but was found out due to us
                 having the audio from KGM which in fact showed the judge what the police officer had done; my son won his appeal due
                 to this.

             No one recorded a formal complaint at the time of the original incident when Simon waited at the police station and filed one
                 after he was arrested and released from the police station.







          Signed                                                         Witnessed By
                                                     252]]></page><page Index="261"><![CDATA[I want my complaint to be fully investigated and taken seriously and I am willing to cooperate with the police
          throughout this investigation.





















































































          Signed      …………………           Witnessed By      ………………………………
                                                                 253]]></page><page Index="262"><![CDATA[2
                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032



                                             HIRE TERMS & CONDITIONS

          1] The contract is made between Too Smooth Entertainment and the person named of the booking confirmation form.

          2] The hirer is the person named on the booking confirmation form, and declares that he/she is over eighteen years of age and is legally entitled to enter into
          this agreement on their own behalf. If they are entering into this agreement on behalf of a company or organization that they have full authority to do so, and
          that we are advised if the company or organization has limited liability, failure to do so will render the hirer personally liable for any outstanding costs,
          charges or fees.

          3] The hire booking confirmation form will usually be sent via email, when it is received it should be carefully checked to make sure all details are correct,
          then it should be printed off, signed by the hirer and returned to us without delay, either via e-mail, fax, post or in person. If the booking form is not signed the
          equipment may not be made available for hire, although once the deposit is paid condition 6 regarding cancellation will still apply.
          4] By providing the information required on the booking form and paying the deposit you are agreeing to all our terms & conditions of hire.

          5] All deposits paid to us to secure a booking are non-refundable under any circumstances.

          6] If cancellation is made less than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire then the full hire fee is due, even if you have only paid a deposit. By paying
          a deposit you are giving us your permission to debit your credit/debit card with the full outstanding amount for the hire if you fail to cancel in writing less than
          14 days prior to the date of the commencement of the hire. If cancellation is made more than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire you will not
          receive a refund of the deposit you have paid, but that will be the limit of your liability to us. It is important that cancellation is made to us in writing, and you
          receive written confirmation from us that we have received your instructions. Failure to do this may result in the full hire fee becoming due as though you had
          not advised us of the cancellation at all.

          7] All balances are payable prior to the equipment being made available for hire. Account holders see clause 32. A charge will be made if you choose to pay
          by credit or charge card, please ask for details when confirming your booking.

          8] The hirer must provide 3 forms of personal identification, one of which should be a current UK photo driving license or British Passport. We also require 2
          other forms of positive ID which can be two current utility bills, or debit/credit card statement confirming your name & address. You must also provide a debit
          or credit card as a security against any loss or damage to the equipment whilst it is in your care. The identification must be that of the person named on the
          hire booking confirmation form. Any other person’s identification is not acceptable.

          9] Unless specified, hire charges are based on a minimum period of one day, or part thereof, irrespective of whether the equipment is in use or not. The prices
          shown on our website are for one day's hire. If you wish to hire for a longer period please call our sales office for details. Additional days are usually charged
          at a rate of 20% per extra day, although longer term hire rates are available. If equipment is hired on a Saturday it will usually be returned, or collected on
          Monday, but this will only be charged at one days hire fee.

          10] Any equipment returned after the booked return date, and without advising us prior to the expiry of the booked return date will be charged at a minimum
          of one complete day's extra hire fee as shown on our website, regardless of the original hire period. If for any reason you are unable to return the equipment on
          time you must advise us immediately.

          11] The hirer undertakes either to insure the equipment for the full replacement value at their own expense or to accept full personal liability for the full value
          of any losses or damage caused to the equipment when it is in their possession & away from the premises of Too Smooth Entertainment. Whether insured or
          not, the hirer is responsible for the full replacement cost of all the equipment on hire to them, including all cables, spares and accessories. A valuation is
          available on request.

          12] All hired equipment remains the absolute property of Too Smooth Entertainment at all times.

          13] The hirer undertakes to keep and return equipment in good order and condition. Any equipment returned in a dirty condition may incur a cleaning charge.

          14] Too Smooth Entertainment reserve the right to charge for repair or replacement of any equipment damaged lost or stolen, howsoever arising, during the
          period of hire. The hirer's liability is for the full replacement value of the equipment and any cables.


                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                     254]]></page><page Index="263"><![CDATA[3
                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          15] Any equipment damaged, lost or stolen during the hire period will remain on hire and chargeable at our published prices until all repairs are complete and
          paid for in full, or the equipment has been replaced by the hirer paying for the replacement of all lost, stolen or damaged equipment and the equipment is again
          available for further hire.

          16] Equipment will be deemed to be on hire until any invoice for repairs or replacements, relating to that equipment, have been paid for in full by the hirer.
          17] All spares, including blown lamps must be returned for inspection, or they may be charged for.

          18] The hirer assumes responsibility for the replacement of all lamps which fail under normal working conditions, but any dead lamps must be returned to us
          for inspection or they will be charged for. Spare lamps will normally be supplied by us for the purpose of replacement if required during the hire period.

          19] Too Smooth Entertainment will always attempt to provide the hire equipment that has been ordered. However we do reserve the right to provide substitute
          equipment should the need arise. We also reserve the right to terminate this contract without liability to us if for any reason we are unable to supply the hire
          equipment which has been ordered. In the unlikely event of us not being able to fulfill the booking, all monies paid to us by the hirer will be refunded. If any
          individual items cannot be supplied a full refund for those items will be made, or suitable alternative equipment will be supplied, but this will be the limit of
          our liability in this regard.

          20] In the event that the hired equipment is faulty, Too Smooth Entertainment shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage whether financial or
          otherwise, arising there from. Should we not be able to fulfill the booking all monies paid to us by the hirer will either be refunded, or a credit issued at our
          sole discretion, but this will be the limit of our liability.

          21] Connectors must not be removed from equipment. We reserve the right to charge for refitting, or inspecting, any connectors found to have been removed,
          or tampered with. No equipment must not be modified in anyway whilst on hire.

          22] Failure to return any cable coiled and taped may result in a charge for doing so being made.

          23] Packing supplied with equipment must be returned, or it will be charged for.

          24] If the economy delivery option has been requested where no setup of equipment is provided by us (when applicable), or you have chosen to collect the
          equipment from us, all hired equipment should be installed by a competent person. Too Smooth Entertainment cannot accept any responsibility for damage
          done to personnel, property or equipment in this regard whilst it is on hire.

          25] Too Smooth Entertainment will Endeavour to meet any agreed delivery times & conditions, but cannot accept responsibility for any delay in delivery or
          collection howsoever caused. Normal delivery and collection times are between 10-00am & 5-00pm Monday to Saturday, although distance & geographic
          location may restrict these times. Deliveries & collections can be made outside these times at additional cost, but all the above are subject to availability. If
          TBA or TBC is recorded in the delivery/collection clause on our booking confirmation the above conditions will still apply. The hired equipment is entirely
          the responsibility of the hirer until it is collected by us, or returned to us.

          26] The Hirer will be held liable for the loss of any equipment confiscated because of a failure to comply with any relevant laws or regulations.

          27] Too Smooth Entertainment gives no warranty that goods supplied for hire are fit for the hirer’s purpose or purposes, or that any fluid used in any of our
          snow, foam, smoke or bubble machines, whether supplied by us or not, will not damage flooring, furnishings, clothing or any other material, either during use,
          or through leakage. The hirer warrants that they have satisfied themselves that the goods will be fit for every purpose for which they require them, and that
          they do not rely on any skill or judgment of Too Smooth Entertainment in this regard.

          28] All quotations are made by Too Smooth Entertainment without obligation, and we reserve the right at any time to vary any quotation or part thereof, or to
          refuse acceptance of any order without assigning any reason for such refusal, although once the deposit has been paid the price will be fixed.

          29] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to inspect all hired equipment at any time during the hire period.

          30] Where a Customer has Terms and Conditions covering purchasing and hiring that conflict with the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment
          then the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment shall take precedence unless specifically agreed in writing by a Director of Too Smooth
          Entertainment.

                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          31] All quotations and prices are subject to the addition of Value Added Tax at the rate applicable on the date of invoice.

          32] We will exercise our statutory right (Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002) to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs
          under the late payment legislation if we are not paid according to agreed credit terms, subject to clause 7 for non account holders.

          33] Where a delivery or collection cannot be completed because of a lack of access to the venue the hirer shall still be liable for all agreed charges, and for any
          additional costs incurred in completing the delivery or collection.

          34] Failure to dismantle equipment booked on the economy delivery & collection service, and have it packed ready for collection at the end of a hire period
          will lead to extra charges which may include extending the hire period until dismantling and packing has taken place and the goods are collected by us and
          returned to our stores.

          35] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to change these terms & conditions at any time, and without notice.

          36] All hired equipment must be used for the purpose for which it was intended by the manufacturer.
          37] At our discretion we may take a security/damage deposit by credit/debit card prior to the commencement of the hire, cash or cheques will not normally be
          accepted for the deposit. The security/damage deposit will be refunded to the same credit/debit card upon the safe return of all the hired equipment. The
          amount of the security/damage deposit will vary depending on what is being hired, but will be advised to the hirer either when an enquiry is being made, or
          when a booking is confirmed. The amount of the security/damage deposit is arbitrary and does not limit your liability, which is for the full replacement cost of
          any loss, or any costs incurred by us in repairing equipment that has been damaged during the hire period. If for any reason a security/damage deposit is not
          taken from a credit/debit card prior to the equipment being made available for hire, then any loss or damage incurred during the hire period will be debited
          from the same card that was used for payment of the hire fee's. If this is not possible then we may debit the card that was originally used to pay the deposit to
          confirm the booking. If we are unable to obtain payment from any of the debit/credit cards supplied to us for this purpose then we reserve the right to issue
          legal proceedings against the hirer for default. Should this be necessary a county court judgment may be obtained and registered against them which will make
          it far more difficult for them to obtain credit in the future.

          38] The terms above, and the contract to which this document relates, shall in all respects be construed and operate in accordance with English law.

          Cooling off period

          If having read our terms and conditions and within 24 hours of paying the deposit you wish to cancel, you may obtain a full refund of all monies paid less a
          £10.00 administration fee. This condition does not apply if you make your booking within 14 days of the commencement of the hire period, where upon the
          full hire fee will be due.


























                                           Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


                                         EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE




          TO: (production company)

          RE: (name of show)                                                         PROD:

          TODAY’S DATE:                                    INV. FOR WEEK ENDING:


           INV#: (if applicable)                           PO#: (if applicable)

          Bill To:  ___________

          ADDRESS:




          PHONE:___________________________               Mobile: ______________________

          ID : Enfield Enterprise Centre ID

           Weekly   Daily   NEGOTIATED RATE

           Detail Attached      Detail Listed Below      Inventory On File

          RENTAL ITEMS (unnecessary to itemize if inventory is on file)                     AMOUNT DUE
                                                                                            £











                                                                              To Be Paid



          Employee Signature                                                   Date

          Hire Signature                                                       Date






                                           Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                                 257]]></page><page Index="266"><![CDATA[258]]></page><page Index="267"><![CDATA[259]]></page><page Index="268"><![CDATA[260]]></page><page Index="269"><![CDATA[261]]></page><page Index="270"><![CDATA[262]]></page><page Index="271"><![CDATA[From: Too Smooth toosmooth@entertainment.co.uk
           Sent: 17 April 2014 16:55
           To: NORML UK *norrnl@norml-uk.orq'

           Subject; London 420 Pro Cannabis Rally 2014

           Hi

           Thanks for the info I will see you on the 20/04/2014.

           Simon
           From: NORML UK norrnl@norml-uk.orq'
           Sent: 17 April 201416:49
           To: Too Smooth  too smooth@entertainment,co.uk‘
           Subject: London 420 Pro Cannabis; Rally 2014
           Hi

           Thanks for the reply

           1: yes, it will be dry hire we will cover the cost of petrol and the cost for running the gen,
           2: 20/04/2014 and you would need to be there for around Bam to set up, it will be going' on till late around
           7 to 8pm
           3: yes, we hold this event each year and hold all permission needed.
           4: As said above to be there around 8am until around 7 to 8pm meet at speaker’s corner
           5: Yes, you can
           6: There will be a few Djs only also some Speakers this year including NORML UK/UKCSC's Clark
           French, Clark Is a MS patient and Cannabis Activist you may have seen him on BBC, 1TV & Channel 4.
           7: http://norml-uk.org/



           From: Too Smooth  toosmooth@entert3inment,co. uk
           Sent: 17 April 201416:16
           To: NORML normi@norml-uk.ora*
           Subject: London 426 Pro Cannabis Rally 2014

           Hi

           Thanks for the invite to 420 at Hyde Park this sounds like a good opportunity and I would like to make sure I have
           things correct I have a few points to go over with yourself.

           1.  If you would like me to supply a generator and sound system on dry hire.
           2.  Date 20/04/2014 and what time would I be needed for?
           3.  You have licences and permission of event owner or event manager
           4.  I would like to understand times and meeting points
           5.  Can I advertise that I am attending the event with sound equipment?
           6.  List of DJ’S
           7.  Link to your website

           Simon
           From: NORML UK norrnl@norml-uk.orq'
           Sent: 17 April 2014 15:20
           To; Too Smooth Too smooth Entertainment.co.uk
           Subject; London 420 Pro Cannabis Rally 2014

           Hi
                                                                 263]]></page><page Index="272"><![CDATA[I run London 420 Pro Cannabis Rally 2014, I know its short notice but my gen and sound system has
               had to pull cut I heard from a friend you have a gen and sound system and wanted to ask if you would
                                                   th
               be up to stand in for the event on the 20  April 2014 know it’s only a few days away but can you get back
               to me ASAP 1 could pay for the cost for running the gen. it will be in Hyde Park,












































































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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment


                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


                                         EQUIPMENT RENTAL INVOICE




           TO: (production company)  Inravewetrust Hotpage - Positive Vibrations

           RE: (name of show) Private Birthday Party Big Vibes,Dj Jammed             PROD:

           TODAY’S DATE: 20/06/2014                        INV. FOR WEEK ENDING:21/06/2014


            INV#: (if applicable)TSE122557923              PO#: (if applicable)

          Bill To:  Vance Oley_______________________________________________________________

          ADDRESS:




          PHONE:___________________________               Mobile: _____________________

          ID :

           Weekly   Daily   NEGOTIATED RATE

           Detail Attached      Detail Listed Below      Inventory On File

          RENTAL ITEMS (unnecessary to itemize if inventory is on file)                     AMOUNT DUE
          2x Phonic Max 1800.                                                               £00:00
           2x 1800 Wharfdale Amplifier
          1x 3 AMP Flight Case
          2x Celestion Flatline 18in Bass Bins + Cabs.
             2x Pioneer Decks


               Deposit Taken £700.00
                                                                               To Be Paid
                                                                                            £00.00



          Employee Signature                                                   Date 20/06/2014

          Hire Signature                                                       Date 20/06/2014






                                           Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032



                                             HIRE TERMS & CONDITIONS

          1] The contract is made between Too Smooth Entertainment and the person named of the booking confirmation form.

          2] The hirer is the person named on the booking confirmation form, and declares that he/she is over eighteen years of age and is legally entitled to enter into
          this agreement on their own behalf. If they are entering into this agreement on behalf of a company or organization that they have full authority to do so, and
          that we are advised if the company or organization has limited liability, failure to do so will render the hirer personally liable for any outstanding costs,
          charges or fees.

          3] The hire booking confirmation form will usually be sent via email, when it is received it should be carefully checked to make sure all details are correct,
          then it should be printed off, signed by the hirer and returned to us without delay, either via e-mail, fax, post or in person. If the booking form is not signed the
          equipment may not be made available for hire, although once the deposit is paid condition 6 regarding cancellation will still apply.
          4] By providing the information required on the booking form and paying the deposit you are agreeing to all our terms & conditions of hire.

          5] All deposits paid to us to secure a booking are non-refundable under any circumstances.

          6] If cancellation is made less than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire then the full hire fee is due, even if you have only paid a deposit. By paying
          a deposit you are giving us your permission to debit your credit/debit card with the full outstanding amount for the hire if you fail to cancel in writing less than
          14 days prior to the date of the commencement of the hire. If cancellation is made more than 14 days prior to the commencement of the hire you will not
          receive a refund of the deposit you have paid, but that will be the limit of your liability to us. It is important that cancellation is made to us in writing, and you
          receive written confirmation from us that we have received your instructions. Failure to do this may result in the full hire fee becoming due as though you had
          not advised us of the cancellation at all.

          7] All balances are payable prior to the equipment being made available for hire. Account holders see clause 32. A charge will be made if you choose to pay
          by credit or charge card, please ask for details when confirming your booking.

          8] The hirer must provide 3 forms of personal identification, one of which should be a current UK photo driving license or British Passport. We also require 2
          other forms of positive ID which can be two current utility bills, or debit/credit card statement confirming your name & address. You must also provide a debit
          or credit card as a security against any loss or damage to the equipment whilst it is in your care. The identification must be that of the person named on the
          hire booking confirmation form. Any other person’s identification is not acceptable.

          9] Unless specified, hire charges are based on a minimum period of one day, or part thereof, irrespective of whether the equipment is in use or not. The prices
          shown on our website are for one day's hire. If you wish to hire for a longer period please call our sales office for details. Additional days are usually charged
          at a rate of 20% per extra day, although longer term hire rates are available. If equipment is hired on a Saturday it will usually be returned, or collected on
          Monday, but this will only be charged at one days hire fee.

          10] Any equipment returned after the booked return date, and without advising us prior to the expiry of the booked return date will be charged at a minimum
          of one complete day's extra hire fee as shown on our website, regardless of the original hire period. If for any reason you are unable to return the equipment on
          time you must advise us immediately.

          11] The hirer undertakes either to insure the equipment for the full replacement value at their own expense or to accept full personal liability for the full value
          of any losses or damage caused to the equipment when it is in their possession & away from the premises of Too Smooth Entertainment. Whether insured or
          not, the hirer is responsible for the full replacement cost of all the equipment on hire to them, including all cables, spares and accessories. A valuation is
          available on request.

          12] All hired equipment remains the absolute property of Too Smooth Entertainment at all times.

          13] The hirer undertakes to keep and return equipment in good order and condition. Any equipment returned in a dirty condition may incur a cleaning charge.

          14] Too Smooth Entertainment reserve the right to charge for repair or replacement of any equipment damaged lost or stolen, howsoever arising, during the
          period of hire. The hirer's liability is for the full replacement value of the equipment and any cables.


                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                   109 Burncroft Av
                                                        Enfield
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          15] Any equipment damaged, lost or stolen during the hire period will remain on hire and chargeable at our published prices until all repairs are complete and
          paid for in full, or the equipment has been replaced by the hirer paying for the replacement of all lost, stolen or damaged equipment and the equipment is again
          available for further hire.

          16] Equipment will be deemed to be on hire until any invoice for repairs or replacements, relating to that equipment, have been paid for in full by the hirer.
          17] All spares, including blown lamps must be returned for inspection, or they may be charged for.

          18] The hirer assumes responsibility for the replacement of all lamps which fail under normal working conditions, but any dead lamps must be returned to us
          for inspection or they will be charged for. Spare lamps will normally be supplied by us for the purpose of replacement if required during the hire period.

          19] Too Smooth Entertainment will always attempt to provide the hire equipment that has been ordered. However we do reserve the right to provide substitute
          equipment should the need arise. We also reserve the right to terminate this contract without liability to us if for any reason we are unable to supply the hire
          equipment which has been ordered. In the unlikely event of us not being able to fulfill the booking, all monies paid to us by the hirer will be refunded. If any
          individual items cannot be supplied a full refund for those items will be made, or suitable alternative equipment will be supplied, but this will be the limit of
          our liability in this regard.

          20] In the event that the hired equipment is faulty, Too Smooth Entertainment shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage whether financial or
          otherwise, arising there from. Should we not be able to fulfill the booking all monies paid to us by the hirer will either be refunded, or a credit issued at our
          sole discretion, but this will be the limit of our liability.

          21] Connectors must not be removed from equipment. We reserve the right to charge for refitting, or inspecting, any connectors found to have been removed,
          or tampered with. No equipment must not be modified in anyway whilst on hire.

          22] Failure to return any cable coiled and taped may result in a charge for doing so being made.

          23] Packing supplied with equipment must be returned, or it will be charged for.

          24] If the economy delivery option has been requested where no setup of equipment is provided by us (when applicable), or you have chosen to collect the
          equipment from us, all hired equipment should be installed by a competent person. Too Smooth Entertainment cannot accept any responsibility for damage
          done to personnel, property or equipment in this regard whilst it is on hire.

          25] Too Smooth Entertainment will Endeavour to meet any agreed delivery times & conditions, but cannot accept responsibility for any delay in delivery or
          collection howsoever caused. Normal delivery and collection times are between 10-00am & 5-00pm Monday to Saturday, although distance & geographic
          location may restrict these times. Deliveries & collections can be made outside these times at additional cost, but all the above are subject to availability. If
          TBA or TBC is recorded in the delivery/collection clause on our booking confirmation the above conditions will still apply. The hired equipment is entirely
          the responsibility of the hirer until it is collected by us, or returned to us.

          26] The Hirer will be held liable for the loss of any equipment confiscated because of a failure to comply with any relevant laws or regulations.

          27] Too Smooth Entertainment gives no warranty that goods supplied for hire are fit for the hirer’s purpose or purposes, or that any fluid used in any of our
          snow, foam, smoke or bubble machines, whether supplied by us or not, will not damage flooring, furnishings, clothing or any other material, either during use,
          or through leakage. The hirer warrants that they have satisfied themselves that the goods will be fit for every purpose for which they require them, and that
          they do not rely on any skill or judgment of Too Smooth Entertainment in this regard.

          28] All quotations are made by Too Smooth Entertainment without obligation, and we reserve the right at any time to vary any quotation or part thereof, or to
          refuse acceptance of any order without assigning any reason for such refusal, although once the deposit has been paid the price will be fixed.

          29] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to inspect all hired equipment at any time during the hire period.

          30] Where a Customer has Terms and Conditions covering purchasing and hiring that conflict with the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment
          then the Terms and Conditions of Too Smooth Entertainment shall take precedence unless specifically agreed in writing by a Director of Too Smooth
          Entertainment.

                                          Too Smooth Entertainment

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                                      Too Smooth Entertainment

                                                                                                                                                                  Every Decibel Matters Ltd
                                                   109 Burncroft Av                                                                                        36 Gorefield House, Canterbury road, NW6 5TA
                                                        Enfield                                                                                   Company no: 08770389 Directors: Moses Howe & Sean O’Connor
                                                      Middlesex
                                                       EN3 7JQ
                                                    07534 601032


          31] All quotations and prices are subject to the addition of Value Added Tax at the rate applicable on the date of invoice.

          32] We will exercise our statutory right (Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002) to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs
          under the late payment legislation if we are not paid according to agreed credit terms, subject to clause 7 for non account holders.
                                                                                                                                        To Whom It May Concern:
          33] Where a delivery or collection cannot be completed because of a lack of access to the venue the hirer shall still be liable for all agreed charges, and for any
          additional costs incurred in completing the delivery or collection.
                                                                                                                                        I am writing this letter confirming Simon Cordell is not an employee/shareholder/director or
                                                                                                                                        has any controlling interest in the company Every Decibel Matters Ltd company number
          34] Failure to dismantle equipment booked on the economy delivery & collection service, and have it packed ready for collection at the end of a hire period   08770389; I Moses Howe and Sean O'Connor are the directors of Every Decibel Matters Ltd.
          will lead to extra charges which may include extending the hire period until dismantling and packing has taken place and the goods are collected by us and
          returned to our stores.

          35] Too Smooth Entertainment reserves the right to change these terms & conditions at any time, and without notice.

          36] All hired equipment must be used for the purpose for which it was intended by the manufacturer.                            Yours truly,
          37] At our discretion we may take a security/damage deposit by credit/debit card prior to the commencement of the hire, cash or cheques will not normally be
          accepted for the deposit. The security/damage deposit will be refunded to the same credit/debit card upon the safe return of all the hired equipment. The
          amount of the security/damage deposit will vary depending on what is being hired, but will be advised to the hirer either when an enquiry is being made, or
          when a booking is confirmed. The amount of the security/damage deposit is arbitrary and does not limit your liability, which is for the full replacement cost of
          any loss, or any costs incurred by us in repairing equipment that has been damaged during the hire period. If for any reason a security/damage deposit is not   Moses Howe
          taken from a credit/debit card prior to the equipment being made available for hire, then any loss or damage incurred during the hire period will be debited
          from the same card that was used for payment of the hire fee's. If this is not possible then we may debit the card that was originally used to pay the deposit to   Sound Engineer/Speaker Designer
          confirm the booking. If we are unable to obtain payment from any of the debit/credit cards supplied to us for this purpose then we reserve the right to issue   EvervDecibelMatters.co.uk
          legal proceedings against the hirer for default. Should this be necessary a county court judgment may be obtained and registered against them which will make   07432201770
          it far more difficult for them to obtain credit in the future.

          38] The terms above, and the contract to which this document relates, shall in all respects be construed and operate in accordance with English law.

          Cooling off period

          If having read our terms and conditions and within 24 hours of paying the deposit you wish to cancel, you may obtain a full refund of all monies paid less a
          £10.00 administration fee. This condition does not apply if you make your booking within 14 days of the commencement of the hire period, where upon the
          full hire fee will be due.
























                                                                                                                                                                        Every Decibel Matters Ltd
                                           Too Smooth Entertainment                                                                                                            07432301770

                                                     268]]></page><page Index="277"><![CDATA[Every Decibel Matters Ltd
                                    36 Gorefield House, Canterbury road, NW6 5TA
                           Company no: 08770389 Directors: Moses Howe & Sean O’Connor














                 To Whom It May Concern:
                 I am writing this letter confirming Simon Cordell is not an employee/shareholder/director or
                 has any controlling interest in the company Every Decibel Matters Ltd company number
                 08770389; I Moses Howe and Sean O'Connor are the directors of Every Decibel Matters Ltd.






                  Yours truly,





                 Moses Howe
                 Sound Engineer/Speaker Designer
                 EvervDecibelMatters.co.uk
                 07432201770




































                                                 Every Decibel Matters Ltd
                                                        07432301770

                                                                 269]]></page><page Index="278"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS


                                      (C.J. Act 1967, S2,9.M.C. Rules 1968 R58)


                  STATEMENT OF: Moses Howe

                  AGE OF WITNESS (if over 21): 21


                  OCCUPATION OF WITNESS: Director of Every Decibel Matters


                  ADDRESS: 36 Gorefield Hse, NW6 5TA TELEPHONE:


                  07432301770
                  This statement consisting of page(s) each signed by me, is true to the

                  best of my knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is

                  tendered in  evidence, I shall  be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully

                  stated in it anything which I know to be false or do not believe to be true.

                  Dated the 23rd day of February 2015


                                                                                Signed
                                                        Signature Witnessed by



                  I am Moses Howe; my date of birth is 05/11/1993. My home address is as stated above.

                  I am making this witness statement in response to the police and local authority’s
                  application for an anti-social behaviour order on Mr Simon Cordell.

                  My company name is Every Decibel Matters LTD company number 08770389.



                  On the 19/07/2014 I had hired my sound system out to Antony Harvey at the last
                  minute, when I arrived with my sound system, Antony was arrested on the spot and
                  Antony was later de-arrested. Simon was arrested outside carpet right he had not
                  entered the venue. Police prevented the van with my sound system in it from leaving
                  the premises for about 3 hours and then we left.



                  On the 09th to 10/08/2014 I had Hire my sound system out to a party I was helping
                  promote, it was intended to be at the alliance club but for reasons unknown to me, it
                  was changed to Millmarsh Lane, when I arrived, police were already on the premises
                  and denied me entry so I went home. Simon did not have anything to do with the setting
                  up the party.








                                                     270



                  Signed                                        Witnessed By]]></page><page Index="279"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS

                                       (C.J. Act 1967, S2,9.M.C. Rules 1968 R58)


                     STATEMENT OF:  Jamie Duffy

                     AGE OF WITNESS (if over 21 ): 25


                     OCCUPATION OF WITNESS: Unemployed

                     ADDRESS: In-between Addresses

                     TELEPHONE: 07940201039


                     This statement consisting of  2  page(s) each signed by me,  is true to the
                     best  of  my  knowledge  and  belief  and  I make  it  knowing  that,  if  it  is

                     tendered  in  evidence,  I shall  be  liable  to  prosecution  if  I have  wilfully
                     stated  in  it anything which I know to  be false or do not believe to be true.

                     Dated the  24th  day of  February  2015


                                                      Signature Witnessed by ................................. ..




                     I am Jamie Duffy;  my date of birth is 07/11/1989. My home address is as
                     stated above.  I am making this witness statement in response to the police

                     and local authority's application for an anti-social behaviour order on Mr
                     Simon Cordell.



                     At this time I do not have a permanent address I am staying with the Cordell/

                     Benjamin family who I have known for around 1 O years.
                     I was working up until  13/01/2015 and at this time I am seeking new

                     employment.


                     As I said I have know the Cordell/Benjamin family for many years and the

                     help they have given me is beyond words they are part of my real family this

                     is how I feel and I know they feel the same way, there was so many times I did
                     not have somewhere to stay and they always opened there doors and
                     welcomed me from a young age.







                     Signed                                  Witnessed By
                                                                 271]]></page><page Index="280"><![CDATA[Since Tyrone Benjamin accident on the 10/04/2014 I have been staying there

               to help care for him as he could not do many things himself.
               I have also been staying at Simon Cordell address a lot,  due to how he has

               been feeling so he has someone to talk to, as he has locked himself away a
               great deal over the last few years due to things that been going on in  his life.



               On the 06/06/2014 I was at Lorraine Cordell Home with other family members,
               Lorraine's Nan was not well and was most of the day in  bed sleeping.  Simon
               and his Mum were working on his website for many hours this day and other

               things he was doing to set his company up.  It was really late when we all left
               Simon dropped Deon home to her house and then me and Simon went home
               to his house, where we stayed up talking for a while and then went to sleep.



               On the 07/06/2014 a family member Dwayne Edwards was having a party due

               to him leaving to travel the world for 12  months the party was held in a hall at
               the end of Hounsfield Road in  Edmonton N9  by the park.  Most of the family
               attended and friends.



               Simon's Nan and Lorraine left early due to Simon Nan  not being well.



               The party went in to the 08/06/2014 early hours;  Simon left sometime in the
               early hours I am  not sure what time it was I new this as he said bye to
               everyone.



               I stayed at the party till later to enjoy myself.























               Signed                                      Witnessed By

                                                     272]]></page><page Index="281"><![CDATA[STATEMENT OF WITNESS
                                     (C.J. Act 1967, S2,9.M.C. Rules 1968 R58)

           STATEMENT OF:  Lorraine Cordell


           AGE OF WITNESS (if over 21): 52
 Since Tyrone Benjamin accident on the 10/04/2014 I have been staying there

 to help care for him as he could not do many things himself.   OCCUPATION OF WITNESS:  Unemployed due to heath Problems.
 I have also been staying at Simon Cordell address a lot,  due to how he has   ADDRESS: 23 Byron Terrace, Edmonton, London, N9 7DG

 been feeling so he has someone to talk to, as he has locked himself away a     TELEPHONE: 0208 245 7454
 great deal over the last few years due to things that been going on in  his life.
           This statement consisting of 6 page(s) each signed by me, is true to the best of my

 On the 06/06/2014 I was at Lorraine Cordell Home with other family members,   knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be
 Lorraine's Nan was not well and was most of the day in  bed sleeping.  Simon   liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be false or
 and his Mum were working on his website for many hours this day and other   do not believe to be true.

 things he was doing to set his company up.  It was really late when we all left
           Dated the 22 day of December 2015
 Simon dropped Deon home to her house and then me and Simon went home
 to his house, where we stayed up talking for a while and then went to sleep.      Signed ………………………….
                                             Signature Witnessed by ……………………………..

 On the 07/06/2014 a family member Dwayne Edwards was having a party due

 to him leaving to travel the world for 12  months the party was held in a hall at
 the end of Hounsfield Road in  Edmonton N9  by the park.  Most of the family   I am Lorraine Cordell; my date of birth is 03/10/1963. My home address is as stated above. I
 attended and friends.   am making this Updated witness statement to my statement dated 24  February 2015 in
                                                                                    th

           response an appeal to the police application for an anti-social behaviour order on Mr Simon
 Simon's Nan and Lorraine left early due to Simon Nan  not being well.
           Cordell. I am the mother of Simon Cordell.


 The party went in to the 08/06/2014 early hours;  Simon left sometime in the
 early hours I am  not sure what time it was I new this as he said bye to   Performance-driven, entrepreneurial marketing professional with 5+ years of continuous
 everyone.   advancement and expertise in international business, sales and marketing, and technical

           application/product/R&D engineering.
 I stayed at the party till later to enjoy myself.   Proactive self-starter with track record of initiative, personal responsibility, ownership of work

           and reputation for removing obstacles and making things happen. Highly analytical thinker

           with demonstrated ability to scrutinize technical and financial data. Strong leader who

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           interpersonal communicator, presenter, and negotiator; delivered  effective presentations to

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           proven track record in improving efficiencies, reducing costs, and increasing revenues. Skilled
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 Signed   Witnessed By   Signed      ……………………………    Witnessed By      ………………………………                           1

                                                                 273]]></page><page Index="282"><![CDATA[Strategic marketer with history of developing brand strategies to reposition and retain brands.



           Specialties:

           Search engine optimization, Flash XHTML, CSS, Expertrank, Page Rank, One-Way links,
           Viral marketing, Able to handle the most demanding keywords in search with proven track

           record. Drive forensics, Data recovery (clean room hex editing level) Exploit writing, Patch
           writing, Web exploitation, Web security, IDA, Ollydbg, ring0, MsSql and MySql  Microsoft
           Office, Microsoft Visual C++, ASM, Linux, Windows Computer, Security, Computer

           Networking, IRC  Network, (Unreal IRCd, Ultimate IRCd, Anope, IRC Services, NeoStats)
           distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, Computer Tier 3 Technician hardware and

           support



           I worked within this field for many years until I became too ill due to heath Problems.



           When my son was served the police application for an anti-social behaviour order, due to my
           knowledge I used this to search for information which could help prove he had not done what
           the police said he did and was not involved in the organisation and conduct of illegal raves.



           The application gave me a base line in which to start to search and the dates the police said

           my son Mr Simon Cordell set up these illegal raves.



           I used my knowledge I had within Search engine optimization and keywords to be able to use
           the internet, search engines  and social media to bring up a great deal of data that allowed

           me to find out information to the dates the police said my son organisation and conducted
           illegal raves within this application.



           I am going to explain how this was done with keywords and the internet search engines and
           my knowledge.



                 st
           The 1  thing I did was open chrome and went to Google search engine, as this is the biggest
           search engine and the Google's spiders regularly crawl the web to rebuild there index’s,
           Google spiders crawl process is algorithmic.










           Signed      ……………………………                   Witnessed By      ………………………………                           2
                                                     274]]></page><page Index="283"><![CDATA[I then type in a keyword like illegal rave, UK, rave UK, it is better also to have your search tool

           selected in this case to Country: the UK, but it is still good to end the keyword with UK, then
           click search this will bring up all dates to start with.











































           Signed      ……………………………                  Witnessed By      ………………………………                          3
                                                                 275]]></page><page Index="284"><![CDATA[Then I used the search tool to enter custom dates. I had the dates as they were in the

           application for the ASBO order.













































           Now we add the date time line we are looking for in the custom fields, you are better to start
           with a wider date line then you need and see the results and you can shorten the date line as

           needed from the results you get back.
           It is better to start to look for News data and social media URLs as in the application the

           police submitted they said in a statement about social media.



























           Signed      ……………………………                   Witnessed By      ………………………………                           4
                                                     276]]></page><page Index="285"><![CDATA[You start to look at the results and read all is what is said there are 10 results per page and

           there can be a number of pages. To look for just news within your date line you can select the
           tab for news data. If you want to look at all then you will have more to look at as this is a much

           wider search. On each search field you get a description this can show missing words within
           the keywords you entered.








































           Signed      ……………………………                  Witnessed By      ………………………………                            5
                                                                 277]]></page><page Index="286"><![CDATA[I have just called 5 local London boroughs and clearly hearing what I am being told know there is going to be a
          huge impact on the business my son has been building for years. There are 33 local London boroughs. This is
          without this ASBO being within the whole of the UK.













































































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         Signed                                    Witnessed By                                              6

                                                     278]]></page><page Index="287"><![CDATA[Leaving party location for Dwayne was on the 07/06/2014 and held here. It went on
               from the 07/06/2014 from around 18:30 hours until the 08/06/2014 until around 02:00
               hours. But they had the hall earlier in the day on the 07/06/2014 so they could setup.
               Like lay the food out and setup the music system, lights, and decorate the hall. The
               hall was paid for in cash.



















































































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         Printed Date:  08-Feb-14                                                       Page Number:  4 of 4]]></page><page Index="292"><![CDATA[284]]></page><page Index="293"><![CDATA[285]]></page><page Index="294"><![CDATA[286]]></page><page Index="295"><![CDATA[287]]></page><page Index="296"><![CDATA[From:            Lorraine Cordell
          To:              "Ned Johnson"
          Subject:         RE: RE FOI 11845 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
          Date:            11 January 2016 15:25:00

          Dear Ned Johnson,

          Thank you for the reply email and the update.


          I have other information due to investigations I have done and due to speaking to people within the
          area. That it was not just the one date in April 2014 there were events at Crown Road.

          The dates I have been given that events took place at Crown Road are:

          12th / 13th April 2014
          19th / 20th April 2014 (confirmed)
          26th / 27th April 2014

          03rd / 04th May 2014
          17th / 18th May 2014 (confirmed)
          31st / 01st May and June 2014 (confirmed)

          06th 07th 08th June 2014 (confirmed)
          13th / 14th June 2014 (confirmed)

          Some of these dates have already been given that events took place within the FOI I requested.

          Also you say you did not serve a Noise Abatement Notice on the squatters / occupiers, as it would
          have had no benefit to do so as you would not have been able to take anyone to court, and I do
          understand that the council was working with the owners of the building to deal with this problem.

          But I am sure if you had served a Noise Abatement Notice to the squatters / occupiers / Building, it
          would have covered not just to take someone to court. It would have covered the council to have
          seized sound equipment and due to this stopped the events far sooner with a Noise Abatement
          Notice in place on the building then not having served one at all.

          I believe that is the reason a Noise Abatement Notice can be served on occupiers / Buildings under
          Environmental Protection Act 1990 section 80

          Regards

          Lorraine Cordell



          From: Ned Johnson [mailto:Ned.Johnson@enfield.gov.uk]
          Sent: 11 January 2016 12:17
          To: Lorraine Cordell
          Cc: Andy Higham; Robert Oles; Theresa Dodd
          Subject: RE: RE FOI 11845 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]



          Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

          Dear Ms. Cordell,

          Thank you for your email; I have rechecked our database and indeed, I did make a mistake and
          missed one complaint which was received by our Residential Noise Team on 20/04/14, it was
          the  only complaint received by the Council prior to the ones listed in the FOI response sent to

                                                     288]]></page><page Index="297"><![CDATA[you. The officer who received the complaint tried to contact the customer who made it on
           several occasions but was unable to do so and as such we were unable to verify the complaint.
           The next complaint received was then on 18/05/14 as stated in my original response.

           We did not receive any further complaints after June 2014 in regard to the Man Building and
           therefore as far as we were aware the matter had been resolved.

           A Noise Abatement Notice was not served on the squatters as we would not have been able to
           verify any names given, if indeed they would have given a name and it would have been
           unenforceable as it is extremely unlikely that we would have been able to take anybody to court
           who was squatting. The line taken was to pursue the owners of the building who then needed to
           evict the squatters and secure the premises, which they did; serving a Noise Abatement Notice
           would have had no effect on the owners as they were already taking the necessary steps to stop
           the problem.

           Yours sincerely

           Ned Johnson
           Principal Officer Pollution
           Pollution Control & Planning Enforcement
           Planning, Highways & Transportation
           Regeneration & Environment Department
           Enfield Council

           www.enfield.gov.uk

           Protect the Environment – Think Before You Print.

           "Enfield Council is committed to serving the whole borough, fairly, delivering excellent services
           and building strong communities."



           From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
           Sent: 05 January 2016 16:59
           To: Ned Johnson
           Subject: RE: RE FOI 11845 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]


           Dear Ned Johnson

           I am writing this email due to a FOI request I put in some time ago.

           It has come to my attention that some of the information you have given me in incorrect and was
           wondering if you could comment on this.

           In my FOI request you said that Crown Road information started on the 18/5/2014, but I have
           found news paper information that this started much earlier then this.

           I have a news paper that is dated the 25/04/2014 which was printed after a 15 hour rave took
           place there on the 19/04/2014, which is much earlier then the 18/05/2014 as the date you gave me
           that this started.
                                                                 289]]></page><page Index="298"><![CDATA[http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/11172103.Residents_fume_over_15_hour__rave_/

           And one that was in printed on 9 September 2014 a paper saying The MAN building, in Crown
           Road, on the junction with Southbury Road, Enfield, has also been used for illegal raves and
           parties in the last few months which these words would say the events was going on much later
           then June 2014 that you have given in the FOI request.

           http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/11459487.Listed_building__wrecked__by_graffiti/

           I still also can not understand why an abatement notice order was not put in place due to the
           amount of events that took place there.  I do understand on the days of the events it could be
           classed as unsafe due to the amount of people, but this site was being squatted and there would
           have been far less people there during the weeks when these events were not going on. And can
           not understand why an abatement notice order was not put in place during the time when these
           events were not going on.

           On the 6th 07th and 08th June 2014 the council were aware an event was ongoing at Crown
           Road.
           On the 6th 07th and 08th June 2014 the council were aware an event was ongoing at Progress
           way.

           On the 08th June the council attended with police to Progress Way to serve paper work this was
           not served to any persons within the site of Progress Way.
           But if you were with police, which your team was why was paper work not tried to be served at
           Crown Road site also as your team was aware off an event also going on there.

           Regards

           Lorraine Cordell

           From: Ned Johnson [mailto:Ned.Johnson@enfield.gov.uk]
           Sent: 09 March 2015 12:21
           To: Lorraine Cordell
           Cc: Esg Complaints
           Subject: RE: RE FOI 11845 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]


           Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

           Dear Ms. Cordell,

                                                                                                th
           In terms of the number of events there was one further rave that took place on 25  March
           2013 at Progress Way, other than this occurrence I have provided you with the dates and
           locations of all the illegal raves/parties that are recorded on our database as well as all other
                                                                    th
           data we hold that you requested. The rave on March 25  2013 was attended by the Out of
           Hours Noise Team, assistance was requested from the police but they were unable to help on
           that occasion.

           The events at Crown Road were over a period of several weeks not months, during which time
           we were in regular contact with the new site owners who worked to get the site secured and
           the power turned off. The Out of Hours Noise Team undertook observations of the noise during
                                                     290]]></page><page Index="299"><![CDATA[st
           the event on May 31 /June 1st but did not visit the party as the team decided that it was unsafe
           to do so due to the nature and location of the event and provided information to the daytime
           officer who ensured the owners undertook the necessary works.

                                                      th
           The complaints received on Sunday June 8  were all received after the council’s Out of Hours
           Service had finished at 03:00 and therefore no response was possible.

           The Out of Hours Team respond to all complaints received but will only visit a premises where it
           is safe for them to do so and in the case of illegal raves/parties quite often there are officer
           safety issues which prevent visits at night time during the event, unless police support can be
           gained. Following illegal raves/parties we do make every effort to get a building secured as soon
           as possible to prevent the same thing happening again.

           Yours sincerely

           Ned Johnson
           Principal Officer Health Safety & Pollution
           Pollution Control, Planning & Licensing Enforcement
           Planning, Highways & Transportation
           Regeneration & Environment Department
           Enfield Council

           www.enfield.gov.uk

           Protect the Environment – Think Before You Print.

           "Enfield Council is committed to serving the whole borough, fairly, delivering excellent services
           and building strong communities."



           From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
           Sent: 06 March 2015 15:22
           To: Ned Johnson
           Subject: RE: RE FOI 11845 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

           Dear Ned Johnson

           Thank you for the reply to the freedom of information act I put in.

           I do however believe there is a lot of data that has been left out, so maybe I need to clarify the
           data that is being requested.

                 To information is regarding Disused or abandoned buildings or any industrial estates
                 buildings or open air land. For the dates all of 2013 to date.

                 This would include all data if there were occupiers/squatters in said building/parties/raves.
                 This would include the dates these buildings/Disused or abandoned buildings/ or any
                 industrial estates was first known to the Environment & Street Scene Department.

           •       All information would cover all wards boundaries for Enfield Council.

                                                                 291]]></page><page Index="300"><![CDATA[Information is also needed for some areas within the Enfield Council borough.

           The information would cover if police were in attendance, if calls were made to the Environment &
           Street Scene Department by police, and any police officer information that the Environment & Street
           Scene Department holds about any police officer.

           This information would also include any calls that were made from the Environment & Street Scene
           Department to police in relation to any Disused or abandoned buildings or any industrial estates
           buildings or open air land that the Environment & Street Scene Department felt could have a
           problem with.



           There is also an issue with the information in your email

                 18/5/14: 3 calls after event
                 19/5/14: 6 calls after event
                 21/5/14: 1 call after event

           But have not given the date of the event itself, are the below layout ones was when events have
           taken place as it just has calls at the end of the dates could you please clarify

                 31/5/14: 2 calls
                 1/6/14: 6 calls


           Also in your email it seems that there was more of a problem with crown road over some months
           but from how I am reading your email it seems no one ever attended from the  Environment &
           Street Scene Department on any of the dates in your list can this also be clarified in more detail.

           I know you have until the 10/03/2015 to supply the information I have asked for. But I do feel your
           email was very incomplete, I do hope that I have not got to wait 20 more days now as I need all
           the data by 10/03/2015 and I did ask for all information and I feel that has not been given.

           Could you get back to me via email as to the time it will take to get all the information I have asked
           for within my request?

           Regards

           Lorraine

           From: Ned Johnson [mailto:Ned.Johnson@enfield.gov.uk]
           Sent: 05 March 2015 16:39
           To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
           Cc: Esg Complaints
           Subject: RE FOI 11845 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]


           Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

           Dear Miss Cordell,

           FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 – INFORMATION REQUEST


           Thank you for your email received on February 10th 2015 where you requested information
           regarding illegal raves/parties. In response to your questions:

           All dates and times and addresses to any illegal rave/parties where the Noise and Nuisance
                                                     292]]></page><page Index="301"><![CDATA[Team attended:

          8/6/14, no time recorded, Progress Way, Enfield.

          Any paper work was served to any person/persons and if need known. copies of any paper work
          served:

          No paperwork served.

          All the calls that were made on any dates to the Noise and Nuisance Team to make them aware
          that an illegal rave/parties were taking place

          Progress Way:
          13/6/14: 1 call
          12/6/14: 2 calls after event
          9/6/14: 2 calls after event
          8/6/14: 6 calls
          7/6/14: 8 calls

          Leeside Road:
          15/7/13: 1 call after event

          46 Crown Road:
          18/5/14: 3 calls after event
          19/5/14: 6 calls after event
          21/5/14: 1 call after event
          31/5/14: 2 calls
          1/6/14: 6 calls
          2/6/14: 4 calls after event
          4/6/14: 1 call after event
          6/6/14: 1 call
          8/6/14: 3 calls
          9/6/14: 1 call after event
          13/6/14: 2 calls

          Any noise abatement orders that was put on any addresses where an illegal rave/parties was
          taking place. This would include any noise abatement that were put in place before an illegal
          rave/parties took place. This would include dates and times the noise abatement, orders were
          served on an address and to whom and to forward copies of any such noise abatement orders
          within this request:

          No noise abatement notices served.

          Personal names who attended the address and times and dates of any person attending from
          the Noise and Nuisance Team and any police officer names or IDs that attended with the Noise
          and Nuisance Team:

          Progress way: 2 Enforcement Officers attended form the Out of Hours Noise Team, 8/6/14, no

                                                                 293]]></page><page Index="302"><![CDATA[times noted.


           Any reports made up for any of the addresses in full for the dates listed above for any illegal
           rave/parties.

           No reports made.

           If you are dissatisfied with the handling of your request, you have the right to ask for an internal
           review. Internal review requests should be submitted within two months of the date of receipt
           of the response to your original letter and should be addressed to:

           Theresa Dodd
           Correspondence & Complaints Manager
           Environment & Street Scene Department
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          The NAN building, in Crown Road, on the junction with Southbury Road, Enfield, has also
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            dons24pellipardose                                 3:21pm Thu 2 Oct 14
            Do not miss the planning application for this building which is listed with its alternative address of
            46 Crown Road EN11TH under Planning Ref; 14/03259LBC and the Statuary Notice was published in   FEATURED JOBS >
            the Enfield Independent on 1st October 2014 on page 67             Get local job alerts straight to your inbox 0

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           dons24pelliparclOSe                                 3:24pm Thu 2 Oct 14
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           The Planning application is by Messrs Travis Perkins Buildings merchants for the extension   specified
           of 46 Crown Road Enfield for builder’s merchant floor space generis
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           CAD       1012 07/06/2014   01:53  Page 143 to 146   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       1047 07/06/2014   01:59  Page 174 to 178   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way (Main Police Cad)
           CAD       1323 07/06/2014   02:41  Page 147 to 151   534152, 195940   Lincoln Rd/Luminia Way ?
           CAD       1608 07/06/2014   03:34  Page 184 to 186   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       1722 07/06/2014   03:58  Page 152 to 154   Blanked Out   24 Orchard Terrace, On page 154
           CAD       1816 07/06/2014   04:15  Page 155 to 159   534380,195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       2141 07/06/2014   05:50  Page 160 to 164   531438,197711   Hardy Way Chase Side Miles Away
           CAD       2255 07/06/2014   06:24  Page 165 to 169   534144, 195627   music been playing 45mins at 06:28
           CAD       2271 07/06/2014   06:27  Page 170 to 173   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       2601 07/06/2014   08:09  Page 187 to 190   534219, 195697   Ayley Croft
           CAD       2637 07/06/2014   08:18  Page 191 to 195   534380,195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       2672 07/06/2014   08:16  Page 196 to 198   534380,195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       2854 07/06/2014   08:56  Page 199 to 202   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       3005 07/06/2014   09:22  Page 203 to 205   534380,195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       3037 07/06/2014   09:20  Page 179 to 183   534375,198125   Tynemouth Dr Miles Away
           CAD       3252 07/06/2014   10:07  Page 206 to 209   534380,195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       3986 07/06/2014   11:47  Page 210 to 213   534380,195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       4323 07/06/2014   12:25  Page 214 to 217   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD       5206 07/06/2014   13:57  Page 218 to 220   Blanked Out
           CAD       8841 07/06/2014   20:07  Page 221 to 224   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD      10393 07/06/2014   22:38  Page 225 to 232   534396, 197692   To far by Linden Ave
           CAD      10471 07/06/2014   22:45  Page 242 to 245   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD      10481 07/06/2014   22:47  Page 233 to 237   534657,195453   Woodstock Cres
           CAD      10506 07/06/2014   22:44  Page 238 to 241   534380,195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD      10742 07/06/2014   23:01  Page 246 to 249   534152, 195940   Lincoln Rd
           CAD      10967 07/06/2014   23:25  Page 250 to 254   535375, 202125   Albury Walk miles away


           CAD         47 08/06/2014   00:00  Page 255 to 259   534380, 195513   Inside Progress Way
           CAD        340 08/06/2014   00:29  Page 260 to 263   Blanked Out
           CAD        625 08/06/2014   00:54  Page 264 to 267   534152, 195940   Lincoln Rd
           CAD        793 08/06/2014   01:10  Page 268 to 272   Blanked Out
           CAD       2410 08/06/2014   05:35  Page 273 to 277   Blanked Out   A&J Cars This Is Crown Road Page 27(
           CAD       3151 08/06/2014   09:08  Page 278 to 282   534960, 196240   This Is Crown Road
           CAD       3319 08/06/2014   09:39  Page 283 to 286   534960, 196240   This Is Crown Road / 93 Broadlands Av
                                                            534981, 196790   (2 Grid Ref Numbers)


           CAD       9804 19/07/2014   20:51  Page 287 to 290
           CAD      10635 19/07/2014   22:07  Page 291 to 301
           CAD      11822 19/07/2014   23:44  Page 302 to 304

           Missing Cads 1 17/06/2014

           943
           1380
           1571
           2291
           2456
           2525
           2757
           2903
           2906
           3326
           3436
           3838
                                                                 303]]></page><page Index="312"><![CDATA[304]]></page><page Index="313"><![CDATA[All CAD’s Time’s Wrong


             CAD  Num          Date       Time        Page

             CAD     2637  07/06/2014     08:18  Page 191 to 195
             CAD     2672  07/06/2014     08:16  Page 196 to 198
             CAD     3005  07/06/2014     09:22  Page 203 to 205
             CAD     3037  07/06/2014     09:20  Page 179 to 183
             CAD  10481  07/06/2014       22:47  Page 233 to 237
             CAD  10506  07/06/2014       22:44  Page 238 to 241

             Above is a list of CADs’ that the time stamps are wrong an older CAD can’t have a later time stamp
             than a later CAD.



                                 th
             All CAD’s from the 6  June are missing and I believe that will hold data as to the person the police
             really spoke to who set this up.
                             th
             All CAD’s For 7  June 2014

             CAD       Num            Date          Time             Page


             CAD           943     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          1012     07/06/2014            01:53 Page 143 to 146
             CAD          1047     07/06/2014            01:59 Page 174 to 178
             CAD          1323     07/06/2014            02:41 Page 147 to 151
             CAD          1380     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          1571     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          1608     07/06/2014            03:34 Page 184 to 186
             CAD          1722     07/06/2014            03:58 Page 152 to 154
             CAD          1816     07/06/2014            04:15 Page 155 to 159
             CAD          2141     07/06/2014            05:50 Page 160 to 164
             CAD          2255     07/06/2014            06:24 Page 165 to 169
             CAD          2291     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          2271     07/06/2014            06:27 Page 170 to 173
             CAD          2456     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          2525     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          2601     07/06/2014            08:09 Page 187 to 190
             CAD          2637     07/06/2014            08:18 Page 191 to 195
             CAD          2672     07/06/2014            08:16 Page 196 to 198
             CAD          2757     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          2854     07/06/2014            08:56 Page 199 to 202
             CAD          2904     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          2906     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          3005     07/06/2014            09:22 Page 203 to 205
             CAD          3037     07/06/2014            09:20 Page 179 to 183
             CAD          3252     07/06/2014            10:07 Page 206 to 209
             CAD          3326     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          3436     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          3838     07/06/2014     Missing CAD
             CAD          3986     07/06/2014            11:47 Page 210 to 213

                                                                                                                     1
                                                                 305]]></page><page Index="314"><![CDATA[CAD           4015        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD           4322        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD           4323        07/06/2014                12:25 Page 214 to 217
                       CAD           4598        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD           4809        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD           5206        07/06/2014                13:57 Page 218 to 220
                       CAD           5571        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD           8841        07/06/2014                20:07 Page 221 to 224
                       CAD           8931        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD          10311        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD          10393        07/06/2014                22:38 Page 225 to 232
                       CAD          10462        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD          10471        07/06/2014                22:45 Page 242 to 245
                       CAD          10481        07/06/2014                22:47 Page 233 to 237
                       CAD          10506        07/06/2014                22:44 Page 238 to 241
                       CAD          10742        07/06/2014                23:01 Page 246 to 249
                       CAD          10844        07/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD          10967        07/06/2014                23:25 Page 250 to 254



                                                                                     th
                      Above all CADs with the CADs that are missing for the 7  June 2014.


                                         th
                      All CAD’s For 8  June 2014

                       CAD         Num              Date             Time               Page


                       CAD              47       08/06/2014                00:00 Page 255 to 259
                       CAD             167       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD             340       08/06/2014                00:29 Page 260 to 263
                       CAD             625       08/06/2014                00:54 Page 264 to 267
                       CAD             749       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD             793       08/06/2014                01:10 Page 268 to 272
                       CAD             930       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            1081       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            1206       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            1631       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            1646       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            1667       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            1768       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            2410       08/06/2014                05:35 Page 273 to 277
                       CAD            2456       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
                       CAD            2608       08/06/2014       Missing CAD
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              The above CAD is missing but very important it is I believe a report from the public order unit at
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              as the real person who setup these parties.

              Jason Ames Statement dated the 15/08/2014 page 39 in bundle

              On Saturday 09th August 2014 I was on duty in full Police uniform driving a marked police vehicle in
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              Intelligence received that stated there was likely to an illegal open air rave in the region of Millmarsh
              Lane, Enfield, EN3. As this was very new information we attended the location as quickly as possible so
              that we could assess whether there was a possibility of ending the rave before it began.

              Aaron KING statement dated 15-08-2014 page 41 in bundle

              On Saturday 9th August 2014 I was on duty in full uniform posted as Acting Inspector. Shortly before
              2230hrs I. was informed via our GPC that Intel had been received via social media that there was going
              to be a large illegal rave somewhere in the region of Millmarsh Lane, Enfield, EN3.1 was advised that
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          From:    Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)

          To:      patsyyull1@hotmail.com;

          Date:    Monday, 6 October 2014,   22:54





          To patsy and whom it may concern.
          Thank you for your email today 6-10-2014, just to start of I would like to say how are you, all is fine I hope. I would like to make a apology, for not attending the
          meeting due to other circumstances out of my control. I hope you and all members of the committee received my message in regards to today’s meeting and
          my attendance.
          Re: Regards in terms of Kempe hall policies, please can you forward me any advice and guidance within the minutes of the committee meeting dated Mon 13-
          10-2014 that might be relevant. Thank you for any help and I will look forward to hearing from you soon.
          Many Thanks
          Simon Paul Cordell
































































                                                     360]]></page><page Index="369"><![CDATA[Subject: Re: Meeting with the Committee - Monday 13th October [SEC UNCLASSIFIED]
            From:   Luvinia De-Terville (iou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com)
            To:    re_wired@ymail.com;
            Date:   Tuesday, 14 October 2014, 22:23



            Thanks, Hun
            Regards
            Lou
            CEO & Manager
            07951 330 467
            D.E.M.S
            De-Terville Event Management Services
            Follow us on: Twitter: @Dems201Lou
            Facebook: www.facebook.com/detervilleeventmanagement
            Skype: louldems
            Raising Funds for this much needed and worthwhile charity, Target aim 1000GBP
            Please give any amount, all donations greatly appreciated
            also doing a SPONSORED WALK 1 l km/7miles ENFIELD LOCK TO TOTTENHAM HALE
            (3hrs minimum) raising more towards our target aim
            www.justgiving.com//'DEMS-Bliss

            Community Charity Children's Fashion Show Fundraiser for Bliss
                              08/11/14 @6 PM-late
            Kempe Hall Community Centre, 46 Kempe Rd EN1 4QW











            On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com> wrote:

             Hello every one, I am keeping everybody up to date, i tried to send the memorandum lease and other relevant files agreed to be sent to monica and grace, as agreed at the meeting held
             on Monday 13/10/2014. I tried to send the files today Tuesday 14/10/2014 to all members of Kempe hall committee, and had problems because of the size of the files I have now sent them
             to grace, and will leave a copy on disk at Kempe hall from tomorrow. If any one would like me to email them the files let me no and I will do so.
             Kind regards
             Simon





             On Monday, 13 October 2014, 16:53, patsy yull <patsyyull1@hotmaii.com> wrote:



               Rob,
               Sorry have just been waken up by Andy about tonight. There is no Agenda as such, Monica would like
               to see what she wrote in her email to us all Dated Thursday 9th October. She has also asked for a
               copy of the last AGM and the accounts.

               Apologies for tonight from.
               Lou, Dorris if she is not there, and me i have flu or something. Going back to my bed now.



               Regards


               Patsy
                                                                 361]]></page><page Index="370"><![CDATA[From: MonicacKaur@enfIeidhomes.org
            To: patsyyulI1@hotmafl.com
            CC: lanesiancJscapes@hotmailxo.uk; diJohn1@hotmaiI.co.uk; hayieyjpage@hotmailco.uk;
            wlIarn@aoi.com; rickjeweiI@blueyonder.co.uk; anamiiiwood@yahooxo.uk;
            lou.demseventnianagement@grnait.coin; re__wired@ymaif.com;
            sharimascoIl@hotmaiLco.uk;
            christiepage@hotmall.co.uk; garycirket@gmail.com
            Subject: RE: Meeting with the Committee - Monday 13th October [SEC UNCLASSIFIED]
            Bate: Thu, 9 Oct 2014 11:51:52 +0000

            Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
            Hi Patsy
            The Committee needs its own public liability insurance and each of your hires needs to buy their own. I suggest
            you look on the website as we are not able to recommend any companies.
            I will discuss the fobs with you next week,
            PAT Testing, we would do on your behalf.
                                         ln
            Also, for the meeting on Monday 13  October could you bring a copy of the following;
            Articles of Association
            Copy of the Memorandum
            Copy of your Constitution

            Look forward to seeing you all next Monday at 6Pm.

            Kind regards
            Monica Kaur
            Community Engagement Manager
            Business Development & Community Support
            Enfield Homes
            -



            Direct 0800 40 80 100*               The Edmonton Centre                email
            Fax 020 8375 8016                    36-44 South Mall                   monica.kauf@enfiGldhomes.org
            * This is a free phone number,  so there is no charge   Edmonton Green   web www.enfialdhomes.org
            if you use a landline.               N9 OTN
            If you are using a mobile you may find it cheaper
            to call our landline number



            From: patsy yull [mailto:patsyyuiI1@hotmail.com]
            Sent: 07 October 2014 15:33
            To: Monica Kaur
            Cc: laneslandscapes; Diane Claudia Williams; hayieyjpage@hotmaiLco.uk; wiiarn@aol.com; nckjeweII@biueyonder.co.uk;
            anamillwood@yahoo.co.uk; lou.demseventnianagernent@gmaii.com; Simon Rewired; sharimascon@hotmaiLco.uk;
            christiepage@hotmaiLco,uk; garycirket@gmail.com
            Subject: RE: Meeting with the Committee - Monday 13th October [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
            Hi Monica,
            Realty sorry to bother you, i forgot to ask about personal liability insurance, is that a recommendation
            or a must for people who hire the hall? have you got a form that needs to be filled in, price for this and
            where to get it?
            is it down to you now, if the door fobs are not working?
            Do you have someone that does the PAT testing on the equipment in the hall?






            Regards


            Patsy
                                                     362]]></page><page Index="371"><![CDATA[From: MonlcaMQur@enfieldhomes.org
            To: patsyyuII1@hotmaiI.com
            Subject: RE: Meeting with the Commit -  Monday 13th October [SEC CLASSIFIED]
            Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 11:50:51 4-0000
            Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
            Hi Patsy
                Thank you for confirming next week. Yes, I do have a hire agreement that i can bring along to the next
            Week.


            Kind Regards
            Monica Kaur
            Community Engagement Manager
            Business Development & Community Support
            Enfield Homes




            Direct 0800 40 80 160*             The Edmonton Centre             email   monica.kaur@enfieidhomes.org
            Fax 020 8375 8016                  36-44 South Mail                web www.enfieIdhomes.org
            * This is a free phone number, so there Is no charge   Edmonton Green
            if you use a landline.             N9 OTN
            If you are using a mobile you may find it cheaper
            to call our landline number



            From: patsy yull [mailto:patsyyuSI1@hotmail.com]
            Sent: 07 October 2014 12:47
            To: Monica Kaur
            Cc: lanesfandscapes; Diane Claudia Williams; hayleyjpage@hotmail.co.uk; wHarn@aoI.com; rickjewen@blueyonder.co.uk;
            anamilSwood@yahoo.co.uk; garycirket@gmail.com; sharimascQll@hotmail.co.uk; christiepage@hotmail.co.uk;
            lou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com
            Subject: RE: Meeting with the Committee - Monday 13th October [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED

            Good afternoon Monica,
            I would just like to confirm our meeting on Monday 13th October at 6pm. We look forward to seeing you
            again and moving things forward.

            We have been going through all the paper work within the Hall and would like to check that we are
            using the up to date version. Have you got copies of Hire Agreements / conditions of hire / member
            ship fees that you could bring with you on Monday please.



            Regards



            Patsy

            From:
            Monica.Kaur@enfiefdhomes.org
            To: patsyyuil1@hotmaii.com
            CC: laneslandscapes@hotmaii.C0.uk; dijohn1@iiotrnaiI.co.uk; wiIarn@aoi.com;
            hayieyjpage@hotmail.co.uk; rickjeweli@biueyonder.co.uk; gary.nikki@talktalk.net;
            anamiliwood@yahoo.co.uk; lou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com;
            re_wired@ymaii.com
            Subject: RE: Meeting with the Committee - Monday 13th October [SEC-Classified]
            Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 11:52:35 4-0000
            Classification: UNCLASSIFIED


       Thank you for your email. In terms of polices there are quite a few required e.g. Health & Safety Polices, Equity
       & Diversity Policy, Safeguarding Polices, Data protection Polices, Financial polices etc.





                                                                 363]]></page><page Index="372"><![CDATA[Pricing of the hall needs to be consistent, there is no difference if you are a member or a none member,    The
            current pricing of the hall is £13 per Hour for voluntary groups and £23 per hour for commercial/private
            companies to use. For or parties from 11Am to 11Pm the rate is £230. When you provide the booking to your hirers
            you should be getting the to sign a hire agreement so that they have something showing them their responsibilities
            and also, that this is there receipt of payment. We can build on this as part of the training with the committee.

                                   th
            Once you have confirmed if 13  October is good for you all, at this meeting, could you provide me with a copy of the
            minutes of your AGM and your accounts please.
            Any questions then let me know.

                Regards
                Monica Kaur

                Community Engagement Manger
                Business Development & Community Support
                Enfield Homes

                Direct 0300 40 80 160*              The Edmonton Centre             email   monica.kaur@enfieidhonies.org
                Fax 020 8375 8016                   36-44 South Mali                web www.enfieIdhomes.org
                * This is a free phone number, so there is no charge   Edmonton Green
                if you use a landline.              N9 0TN
                If you are using a mobile you may find it cheaper
                to call our landline number



                From: patsy yull [maifto:patsyyuI!1@hotmaii.com
                Sent: 06 October 2014 12:36
                To: Monica Kaur
                Cc: ianeslandscapes; Diane Claudia Williams; wllarn@aoS.com; hayieyjpage@hotmasi.co.uk; rickjeweil@blueyonder.co.uk;
                gary.nikki@talktaSk.net; anamiilwood@yahoo.co.uk; Iou.clemseventmanagement@gmaii.com; re_wired@ymail.com
                Subject: RE: Meeting with the Committee - Monday 13th October [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
                Dear Monica,
                Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. It was nice to meet with you and John, we appreciate you
                both giving up your evening to attend the meeting. We have the follow up meeting tonight at 6pm. I will
                inform them all tonight and confirm the date with you tonight or tomorrow.
                Can i please have copies of all the policies, procedures, good practice guides, and any other relevant
                paper work that we should be following.
                Also have you got job descriptions for i.e. Chair, and all the other positions for the committee.
                Pricing for the Hall Hire. Members and non-members if this is different.
                Regards



                Patsy



                From: Monica.Kaur@enfieldhomes.org
                To: patsyyuIl1@hotmaii.com
                Subject: Meeting with the Committee - Monday 13th October [SEC-UNCLASSIFIED]
                Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 14:31:22 + 0000
                Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
                Hi Patsy
                                                                                            tfl
                Hope you are well. When you meet with the Management Committee on Monday 6  October could you
                                                                                                 th
                let them know that I have a trainer booked to come and meet with you all for Monday 13  October at
                6pm. i will also be in attendance. Could you ensure that you let them know this and if you could
                confirm this date is okay for us to attend that would be great.
                Thank you

                Monica Kaur
                Community Engagement Manager
                  Business Development & Community Support
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                                                     364]]></page><page Index="373"><![CDATA[Enfield Homes




           Direct 0800 40 80 180"             The Edmonton Centre             email   monica.kaur@enfieIdhomes.org
           Fax 020 8375 8016                  36-44 South Mall                web myw.enfieIdhomes.org
           * This is a free phone number, so there is no charge   Edmonton Green
           if you use a landline.             N9 OTN
           If you are using a mobile you may find it cheaper
           to call our Landiine number



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                                                     366]]></page><page Index="375"><![CDATA[Subject: Re: Kempe Residents Association Details [SEC=Unclassified]
            From:   graceswork@aol.com (graceswork@aol.com)
            To:    re_wired@ymail.com;
            Cc:    monica.kaur@enfieldhomes.org;
            Date:   Tuesday, 21 October 2014, 17:31


            Hi,
            I am afraid I have had problems opening the attachments to these emails using several different devices. In the circumstances, please can
            you photocopy the documents and send them to me at:

            64 Elmcroft
            Avenue
            Wanstead
            London
            Ell 2BL

            Thanks a lot,
            Grace
            Grace Smith
            Community Matters Associate
            0208 530 2337
            07812 112250

            —Original Message—
            From: Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com>
            To: Grace Smith <Graeeswork@aol.com>
            Sent: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 17:32
            Subject: Re: Kempe Residents Association Details [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

            I had a few problems in regards to sending the files to every one due to the size of the files. I have created 10 windows Rar files with jpeg
            pictures using the copied files that I have and will leave a copy on cd at kempe hall as off the 14/10/2014 mid-day.


            On Tuesday, 14 October 2014, 15:33, Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com> wrote:


              2 of 5




              On Tuesday, 14 October 2014, 11:24, Grace Smith <Graceswork@aol.com> wrote:


               Hi, everyone,
               It was great to meet with you yesterday evening and to discuss how we can move forward with
               your training.
               Patsy
               Hi patsy hope you are feeling better. Just to let you know if the 10th of November is good for
               everybody involved in regards to the Session on Committee Skills, it will be fine for me.  please
               can you
               liaise with the group members and let me know as soon as possible if this date is acceptable.

               You will recall that Monica was keen that you also undertake the longer course dealing with all
               aspects of Managing Community Buildings. The contract for this has yet to be finalised but I
               wonder if we can provisionally pencil in the 4 Monday evenings from 24th November onwards to
               get the bulk of the work completed before Christmas. Again, Patsy, please let me know if this is a
               possibility.

               Best regards,

               Grace                                             367

                                                                                                      353]]></page><page Index="376"><![CDATA[On 14 Oct 2014, at 09:19, Monica Kaur <Monica.Kaur@enfiefdhoiries.org> wrote:


                Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
                Hi Grace

                As requested at the meeting yesterday evening please find attached the email details of the Association
                Patsy - Hope you are feeling better, if I have missed anyone off could you let Grace have their email details
                please.
                Thanks
                Monica Kaur
                Community Engagement Manager
                Business Development a Community Support
                Enfield Homes





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                                                     368]]></page><page Index="377"><![CDATA[Subject: FW: Committee training

          From:    patsy yull (patsyyull1@hotmaii.com)

                    dijohn1@hotmaii.co.uk; hayleyjpage@hotmail.co.uk; Ianeslandscapes@hotmaii.co.uk.
                    wliarn@aoi.com; rickjewell@blueyonder.co.uk; anamiilwood@yahoo.co.uk;
          To:      iou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com;  re_wired@ymail.com; garycirket@gmail.com-
                    Iampe891@gmail.com; sharimascoil@hotmail.co.uk; christiepage@hotmaii.co.uk;

          Cc:      monica.kaur@enfieldhomes.org;
          Date:    Tuesday, 28 October 2014, 18:17





          Hi all,
          I was sent this e-mail today, did everyone get a copy, and can you please let me no if you are
          attending please, so i can give Grace a head count asap.



          Thanks



          Patsy







          To; patsyyulll@hotmail.corn
          Subject: Committee training
          From: graceswork@aol.com
          Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:45:01 -0400

          Hi, Patsy,

           I refer to my meeting with the management committee on 13th October and to my email, although I do not think
           your email address was included with those sent to me by Monica. I suggested 10th November as the date for
          the first training session on Committee Skills.

          Please would you let me know if the training can take place on this date and how many will be attending so that I
          can arrange for the necessary handouts to be prepared.

          The committee also agreed to a further 4 sessions on managing community buildings and I suggested the 4
          consecutive Monday evenings starting on 24th November. Again, I would be grateful if you can confirm these
          dates. Please call me if you have any queries.

          I look forward to hearing from you.

          With best regards,

          Grace Smith
          Community Matters Associate

          07812 11225Q
                                                                 369]]></page><page Index="378"><![CDATA[Subject: RE: Urgent - Venue required for your training on 10th November [SEC=Unclassified]
           From:   patsy yuli (patsyyull1@hotmail.com)
                  monica.kaur@enfieldhomes.org; graceswork@aol.com; dijohn1@hotmail.co.uk; hayleyjpage@hotmail.co.uk;
                  ianeslandscapes@hotmail.co.uk; wllam@aol.com; rickjeweil@blueyonder.co.uk; anamillwood@yahoo.co.uk;
                  lou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com;  re_wired@ymail.com;  garycirket@gmail.com;  Iampe891@gmail.com;  christiepage@hotmail.co  uk-
                  sharimascoil@hotmail.co.uk;
           Date:   Friday, 31 October 2014, 15:49



           Hi All,
           I have just had a text from Di, Anna said we can have the training at her house. So, venue for the 10th November is 107, Cocker Road
           Enfield EN1 4QJ. Grace what are the times please.



           Regards

           Patsy






           From: Monica.Kaur@enfieldhomes.org
           To: patsyyulll@hotmail.com; graceswork@aol.com
           Subject: Urgent - Venue required for your training on 10th November [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
           Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 08:49:58 +0000

           Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
           Hi Patsy/Grace




           I received a text from Diane Williams, one of the Management Committee members at Kempe Hall, asking if we could look for another
                               th
           venue for yourselves for 10  November for your training, as you have a funeral booked into Kempe on this date. I did ask for Diane to
           give me a call and to date she has not.


           Unfortunately, I am unable to find another venue as the other halls have bookings.



           I am not sure if you want to move this to another day in the week?



           Please can you advise.



           Thank you


           Monica Kaur
                Community Engagement Manager
                Development & Community Support

           Enfield Homes





                                                     370]]></page><page Index="379"><![CDATA[Subject:  Re: Hello

          From:     Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)

          To:       patsyyull1@hotmail.com;

          Date:     Monday, 6 October 2014,   22:59




          Re: Regards in terms of Kempe hall policies. I set the date wrong for the minutes dated 13-10-2014 and in which meant 6-10-2014.
          Many Thanks
          Simon Paul Cordell




          On Monday, 6 October 2014, 22:54, Rewired Rewired <re_wired@ymail.com> wrote:





             To patsy and whom it may concern.
             Thank you for your email today 6-10-2014, just to start of I would like to say how are you, All is fine I hope. I would like to make a apology, for not
             attending the meeting due to other circumstances out of my control. I hope you and all members of the committee received my message in
             regards to today’s meeting and my attendance.
             Re: Regards in terms of Kempe hall policies, please can you forward me any advice and guidance within the minutes of the committee meeting
             dated Mon 13-10-2014 that might be relevant. Thank you for any help and I will look forward to hearing from you soon.
             Many Thanks
             Simon Paul Cordell













































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              Subject: FW: Urgent - information Request - Accounts [SEC=Unclassified]
              From:   Monica Kaur (Monica.Kaur@enfieidhomes.org)
                      dijohn1@hotmaii.co.uk; hayieyjpage@hotmail.co.uk; ianeslandscapes@hotmait.co.uk; wilarn@aoi.com; rickjewell@b!ueyonder co uk-
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                      sharimascoil@hotmail.co.uk; christiepage@hotmaii.co.uk; patsyyuii1@hotmail.com;
              Cc:    John.Prince@enfieldhomes.org; Simon.James@enfieidhomes.org;
              Date:   Thursday, 11 December 2014, 9:50




              Classification:
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              Dear Committee Members


              Unfortunately to date. Enfield Homes still have not received any accounts from yourselves, even though we have requested for this
              information to be provided so several occasions over the last 12 months.



             I will now be being making my Executive Management Team aware of the  situation and will let you know the outcome of this.








              Monica Kaur



              Community Engagement Manager
              Business Development & Community Support
              Enfield Homes







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               From: Monica Kaur
               Sent: 25 November 2014 12:53
               To: Diane Claudia Williams; hayleyjpage@hotmail.co.uk; laneslandscapes; wllam@aol.com; rickjewell@blueyonder.co.uk;
               anamillwood@yahoo.co.uk;
               lou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com; Simon Rewired; garycirket@gmail.com; lampe891@gmail.com; sharimascoll@hotmail.co.uk;
               christi epage@hotmai 1 .co .uk; patsyyul 11 @hotmai 1 .com
               Cc: John Prince
               Subject: Urgent - Information Request - Accounts [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

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                                                                 373]]></page><page Index="382"><![CDATA[When John and I met with yourselves we did request a copy of the accounts for the association and you did say that you would I
          have these. Again, when I attended the meeting with Grace, I raised this again, and was informed that you would get these to me.



                                                             th
          I would like copies of your accounts for the last 3 years by Monday 8  December 2014. If we do not receive the accounts by this date
          then I will be left with no alternative but to raise this with my Executive Management Team.


          Any questions then please let me know.



          Kind regards



          Monica Kaur


          Community Engagement Manager

          Business Development & Community Support
          Enfield Homes










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             Subject: New Year 2015
             From:     patsy yull (patsyyuII1@hotmail.com)

                        laneslandscapes@hotmaii.co.uk; dijohn1@hotmail.co.uk; rickjewell@blueyonder.co.uk;
                        hayleyjpage@hotmail.co.uk; Iampe891@gmail.com; anamillwood@yahoo.co.uk;
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             Date:     Wednesday, 31 December 2014, 22:05





            Dear all,

            I hope you all had a lovely Christmas.


            Wishing you all a very Happy New Year, let's hope 2015 brings better luck for all.








            kind regards




            Patsy
            x





































                                                                 375]]></page><page Index="384"><![CDATA[Subject:  Kempe Residents Association - Accounts [SEC=UNCLASSFIED]
           From:   Monica Kaur (Monica.Kaur@enfieldhomes.org)
                   dijohn1@hotmail.co.uk; hayieyjpage@hotmail.co.uk; laneslandscapes@hotmail.co.uk; wilam@aol.com; rickjeweil@blueyonder.co.uk;
           To:    anamiliwood@yahoo.co.uk; lou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com; re_wired@ymail.com; garycirket@gmaii.com; iampe891@gmail.com;
                   sharimascoil@hotmail.co.uk; christiepage@hotmail.co.uk; patsyyuli1@hotmaii.com;
           Cc:    Simon.James@enfieldhomes.org; John.Prince@enfieldhomes.org;
           Date:   Wednesday, 21 January 2015, 12:48




           Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
           Dear Kempe Residents Association



           I have now received information in relation to the receipts and various other information from yourselves, thank you for this.



           However, what is of concern is that this information does not include any audited accounts. From the information provided we can see
           that you paid Bracey Accountant in March 2012, was this to audit your accounts? If so you need to provide copies of this. Also, we
           have no financial information from April 2013 to March 2014.



           Unfortunately, due to the lack of information provided and the number of requests for this information I will now have to speak with me
           Executive Management Team as to how we proceed with this matter.


           Kind regards



           Monica Kaur



           Head of Community Engagement & Halls Management
           Business Development & Community Support
           Enfield Homes








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                                                                 377]]></page><page Index="386"><![CDATA[effective governance structure in place
                1.   The Community Engagement Team  will  work  with  Kempe  Association Members  to ensure  that  the hall  usage takes  into  account  the
                local community
                2.   The Community Engagement Team will take over the management of the bookings, income and repairs to the halls
                3.   The  Community  Engagement Team will work  in  partnership with  Kempe Association  Members  to  benefit  the  community and  ensure
                that the hall income can cover a large part of the costs for the running of the hall.



          If we you are unable to confirm the above by Friday 20  February then we will be left with no option but to proceed to take back the
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          management of this hall as of Monday 23  February' 2015.
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          Sent on behalf of Simon James
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          Enfield Homes
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                                                            Please reply to: Simon James
                                                                            Head of Business Development
                                                                            and Community Support
                                                             Email:         The Edmonton Centre
                                                                            36-44 South Mail
                                                                            Edmonton, N9 OTN
                                                                            simon.iames@enfieldhomes.org
                                                                            0208 375 314
                                                             Date:          25  February 2015
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            Dear Committee Member,
                                                      th
            I  write  further to our  meeting on Monday  16  February  2015 in which  we  discussed  the situation
            regarding the management of Kempe Hall.
            In it we agreed that it would be in the best interests of Committee Members to hand back the
            management of the hall by Friday 20  February 2015.
                                           th
            It  would  have been reasonable therefore to expect the Chair of  the Committee to communicate a
            response  by that date.  Instead,  I received  an  email  from a Tracey  Woodward which  stated that  “I
            am now part of the Kempe Hall Management Committee”.
            With respect,  Enfield Homes cannot  enter into a  dialogue  with somebody  who is  not  nominated by
            the Committee and indeed is possibly not even a properly constituted member.
            On Monday 23  February Enfield Homes proceeded to re-possess the hall only to be prevented by
                        rd
            the Chair and a number of other ‘members’ whose behaviour towards a female staff member was
            threatening and unacceptable. I do recognise that these behaviours do not necessarily represent
            the views of all Committee Members.
            However, I should warn you that this action leaves Committee Members jointly and personally
            liable to action on several fronts;
                •   The lease of Kempe Hall was made by the Council to Kempe Hail Community Association
                   Ltd. That company has been dissolved so under clause 5 of the lease the Council is
                   therefore entitled to repossess the premises immediately without further formality.
                •   As the company no longer exists whoever is running Kempe Hail on a day to day basis is
                   doing so unofficially. The Council cannot allow this situation to continue, not least because
                   of the potential for claims to be made against the Council in the event of any incident which
                   might take place on the premises.
      Joint CHIEF OPERATION OFFICER, ENFIELD HOMES ENFIELD              Registered in England and Wales
      Registered address: The Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mali, Edmonton Green N9 OTN Registration no: 05789112
         0800 40 80 160 jJE 020 8375 8016 Textphone 020 8375 8011        VAT registered: 928 3822 03
                                                                 379]]></page><page Index="388"><![CDATA[Under the lease the company was required to provide the Council each year with either
               independently examined or professionally audited accounts so that Hall monies could be
               reconciled, it is of particular concern therefore that the company last provided accounts on 31 st
               March 2012. The Council’s Internal Audit Team have been informed of this and are likely to
               investigate the matter further.

               It is likely that some or all of the following provisions of the lease have been breached: -


                          o Clause 3.3               Promotion of hall and use of it for public benefit
                          o Clause 3.4.1             Bar operating outside permitted hours
                          o Clause 3.5               Prevention of access to the Council for the
                          o                          purpose of evaluating and monitoring the hall’s
                                                     use
                          o   Clause    3.6          Repairs and redecoration
                          o  Clause    3.11          Licencing
                          o  Clause    3.12          Community benefit
                          o  Clause    3.20          Insurance against public liability claims
                          o     Clause    3.29       Provision of Accounts

              I stated at the meeting that it was the Enfield Homes and the Council’s preference to take back the
              hall and work with a re-constituted resident group to put the facility back on a firm footing and
              retain the positive services that are running, i once again offer you that opportunity to work with
              us.

              However, should the Committee decide to resist this, Enfield Homes will hold members’ liable for
              continuing the unauthorised occupation of this building.

              I am available to discuss this matter further.

              Yours sincerely,








              Simon James
              Head of Business Development & Community Support























                                                     380]]></page><page Index="389"><![CDATA[Subject:  RE: Hello

          From:    patsy yull (patsyyull1@hotmail.com)

          To:      re_wired@ymail.com;
                     laneslandscapes@hotmail.co.uk; dijohn1@hotmail.co.uk; hayleyjpage@hotmail.co.uk;
          Cc:      wllarn@aol.com; rickjewell@blueyonder.co.uk; anamiliwood@yahoo.co.uk; garycirket@gmail.com;
                     christiepage@hotmail.co.uk;



          Date:    Tuesday, 7 October 2014, 12:37




          Good afternoon Simon,

          I wonder if you would be so kind as to contact Di at the Hall, since we moved the office around the
          internet is not working.




          Regards

          Patsy





          Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 21:54:08 +0000
          From: re_wired@ymail.com
          To: patsyyulll@hotmail.com
          Subject: Hello



          To patsy and whom it may concern.
          Thank you for your email today 6-10-2014, just to start of I would like to say how are you, all is fine I hope. I would like to make an apology, for not attending the
          meeting due to other circumstances out of my control. I hope you and all members of the committee received my message in regards to today’s meeting and
          my attendance.
          Re: Regards in terms of Kempe hall policies, please can you forward me any advice and guidance within the minutes of the committee meeting dated Mon 13-
          10-2014 that might be relevant. Thank you for any help and I will look forward to hearing from you soon.
          Many Thanks
          Simon Paul Cordell




























                                                                 381]]></page><page Index="390"><![CDATA[Subject:  RE: Hello

            From:    patsy yull (patsyyull1@hotmail.com)

            To:      re_wired@ymail.com;
            Date:    Tuesday, 7 October 2014,   15:45



          Hi Simon,


          At the moment you have all the paper work relating to the Hall. We have a meeting with Monica on
          Monday about training. And not sure what else. You would know from going through the paper work,
          what we are missing? It's a matter I think of let’s see what happens then.

          In the paper work is there minutes or notes from the last AGM as she would like a copy.


          We as the committee have got to put together a Asset Register for the hall.


          Did you call Mark at F.E.C.A about our paper work down there?



          Thanks



          Patsy











          Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 21:54:08 +0000
          From: re_wired@ymail.com
          To: patsyyulll@hotmail.com
          Subject: Hello



          To patsy and whom it may concern.
          Thank you for your email today 6-10-2014, just to start of I would like to say how are you, all is fine I hope. I would like to make a apology, for not attending the
          meeting due to other circumstances out of my control. I hope you and all members of the committee received my message in regards to today’s meeting and
          my attendance.
          Re: Regards in terms of Kempe hall policies, please can you forward me any advice and guidance within the minutes of the committee meeting dated Mon 13-
          10-2014 that might be relevant. Thank you for any help and I will look forward to hearing from you soon.
          Many Thanks
          Simon Paul Cordell


















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                                                                                                         3U4-]]></page><page Index="391"><![CDATA[Subject:  Re: Hello

          From:    Rewired Rewired (re_wired@ymail.com)

          To:      patsyyull1@hotmail.com;
          Date:    Wednesday, 8 October 2014,  0:34




          Hi I dropped ail the paper work back to kempe hall the other day, after sorting it all out. I also went to the
          hall earlier and fixed the internet. I am going back to see di tomorrow, and maybe I will see you if you are
          not busy si.


          On Tuesday, 7 October 2014, 15:45, patsy yull <patsyyuli1@hotmail.com> wrote:



            Hi Simon,
            At the moment you have all the paper work relating to the Hall. We have a meeting with Monica on
            Monday about training. And not sure what else. You would know from going through the paper work,
            what we are missing? It's a matter I think of let’s see what happens then.

            In the paper work is there minutes or notes from the last AGM as she would like a copy.

            We as the committee have got to put together an Asset Register for the hall.

            Did you call Mark at F.E.C.A about our paper work down there?


            Thanks

            Patsy









            Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 21:54:08 +0000
            From: re_wired@ymail.com
            To: patsyyulS1@hotmail.com
            Subject: Hello



            To patsy and whom it may concern.
            Thank you for your email today 6-10-2014, just to start of I would like to say how are you, all is fine I hope. I would like to make a apology, for not
            attending the meeting due to other circumstances out of my control. I hope you and all members of the committee received my message in
            regards to today’s meeting and my attendance.
            Re: Regards in terms of Kempe hall policies, please can you forward me any advice and guidance within the minutes of the committee meeting
            dated Mon 13-10-2014 that might be relevant. Thank you for any help and I will look forward to hearing from you soon.
            Many Thanks
            Simon Paul Cordell













                                                                 383]]></page><page Index="392"><![CDATA[IZ/ZI/tlUlO                                               t-Tint

          Subject:   RE: Hello

          From:     patsy yull (patsyyull1@hotmail.com)
          To:       re_wired@ymail.com;

          Date:     Wednesday, 8 October 2014,   12:34



          Morning Simon,

          Thanks so much for sorting out the internet, i got a message from Di today to say it was done.

          Regards



          Patsy






          Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 23:34:24 +0000
          From: re_wired@ymail.com
          To: patsyyulll@hotmail.com
          Subject: Re: Hello

          Hi I dropped all the paper work back to kempe hall the other day, after sorting it all out. I also went to the
          hall earlier and fixed the internet. I am going back to see di tomorrow, and maybe I will see you if you are
          not busy si.


          On Tuesday, 7 October 2014, 15:45, patsy yull <patsyyull1@hotmail.com> wrote:
                Hi Simon,
                At the moment you have all the paper work relating to the Hall. We have a meeting with
                Monica on Monday about training. And not sure what else. You would know from going
                through
                the paper work, what we are missing? It's a matter i think of let’s see what happens then.

                In the paper work is there minutes or notes from the last AGM as she would like a copy.
                We as the committee have got to put together an Asset Register for the hall.

                Did you call Mark at F.E.C.A about our paper work down there?




                  Thanks

                  Patsy






                  Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 21:54:08 +0000
                  From: re_wired@ymail.com
                  To: patsyyull1@hotmail.com
                  Subject: Hello



                                                     384]]></page><page Index="393"><![CDATA[To patsy and whom it may concern.
          Thank you for your email today 6-10-2014, just to start of l would like to say how are you, all is fine l hope. I would like to make a apology,
          for not attending the meeting due to other circumstances out of my control. I hope you and all members of the committee received my
          message in regards to today’s meeting and my attendance.
          Re: Regards in terms of Kempe hall policies, please can you forward me any advice and guidance within the minutes of the committee
          meeting dated Mon 13-10-2014 that might be relevant. Thank you for any help and I will look forward to hearing from you soon.
          Many Thanks
          Simon Paul Cordell















































































                                                                 385]]></page><page Index="394"><![CDATA[Subject: FW: Training Programme Qtr. 3 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
          From:   Monica Kaur (Monica.Kaur@enfieldhomes.org)
                  laneslandscapes@hotmail.co.uk; dijohn1@hotmail.co.uk; wllarn@aol.cxDm; hayleyjpage@hotmaif.co.uk; rickjewell@blueyonder.co.uk;
                   gary.nikki@talktalk.net; anamillwood@yahoo.co.uk; Iou.demseventmanagement@gmail.com; re_wired@ymail.com;

          Date:   Tuesday, 14 October 2014, 9:21



          Classification: UNCLASSIFIED





          As requested at the meeting yesterday evening please find attached our training programme which is for tenants and leaseholders of
          Enfield Homes.







          Monica Kaur



          Community Engagement Manager
          Bus mess Development & Community Support
          Enfield Homes








          Direct 0800 40 80 160*                The Edmonton Centre               email
          Fax 020 8375 8016                     36^4 South Mall                   web wj.v^enl1cldhomes
          * This is a free phone number, so there is no charge   Edmonton Green
          if you use a landline.                N9 OTN
          If you are using a mobile you may find it cheaper
          to call our landline number








          From: Tyra Idris
          Sent: 14 October 2014 09:19
          To: Monica Kaur
          Subject: Training Programme Oct 3 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]


          Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

          Hi Monica


          See attached as requested.



          Regards



                                                                                                                  lus
                                                     386]]></page><page Index="395"><![CDATA[Tyra Idris
            Community Engagement and Communications Officer

            Enfield Homes











                                     The Edmonton Centre     email tvra.idrist^enfieldhomes.org
            Direct 0800 40 80 160*   36-44 South Mall   web vvww.enfieldhomes.org
            Fax 020 8375 8016
            * This is a freephone number, so there is   Edmonton Green
            no charge              N9 OTN
            if you use a landline.
            If you are using a mobile you may find it
            cheaper
            to call our landline number
            020 8379 1327






            Classification:
            UNCLASSIFIED
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                 Follow its on Facebook   Twitter http: //www. en field, gov, uk

            Enfield Council is committed to serving the whole borough fairly, delivering excellent services and building strong communities.
            Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not necessarily those of the London Borough of Enfield. This email
            and any attachments or files transmitted with it are strictly confidential and intended solely for the named addressee. It may contain
            privileged and confidential information and if you are not the intended recipient and receive it in error you must not copy, distribute or
            use the communication in any other way. All traffic handled by the Government Connect Secure Extranet may be subject to
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            Attachments
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                                                                 387]]></page><page Index="396"><![CDATA[From:
           To:
           Subject:        RE:  Simon  Cordell  Errors  on  Cases.
           Date:           13 March 2014 14:47:13


           Dear Mr Cordell,

           You may collect the information from Enfield Magistrates Court today, between
           4pm and 4.30pm, if you wish. You should take some form of photographic
           identification with you for security purposes and speak to the Customer Services
           Unit. You can speak to them on 0208-808 5411 (Option 4).
           Regards,


           Customer Services Unit

           Highbury Corner Magistrates Court

           Tel: 0207-506 3100
           Fax: 0870 739 5768
           e-mail: GL-HCORNERMCENQ@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk








           I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to
           make representations or other statements which may bind the Ministry of
           Justice in any way via electronic means.




           From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
           Sent: 13 March 2014 14:10
           To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
           Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

           To Whom It May Concern:
           Could you please email them to this address if possible? Or would it please be possible for my
           mum to attend Enfield Court and pick the data up.
           Regards

           Simon Cordell






           From: GL-HCORNERMCENQ [mailto:gl-hcornermcenq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
           Sent: 13 March 2014 13:04
           To: 'Lorraine Cordell
           Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

           Dear Mr Cordell,








                                                     388]]></page><page Index="397"><![CDATA[A number of the registers have been located and they are being copied

          now. We will send them by post tomorrow to the address given by you
          in a previous e-mail:


                                                                                            Mr. Simon
          Paul Cordell
                                                                                                  109
          Burncroft Road
                                                                                             Enfield
                                                                                             Middlesex
                                                                                             EN3 7JQ

          The age and quality of the register entries is such that scanning and e-mailing is
          not a viable option.


          Regards,



          Customer Services Unit

          Highbury Comer Magistrates Court

          Tel: 0207-506 3100
          Fax: 0870 739 5768
          e-mail: GL-HCORNERMCENQ@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk







          I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to
          make representations or other statements which may bind the Ministry of
          Justice in any way via electronic means.






          From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
          Sent: 13 March 2014 12:27
          To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.
          To Whom it May Concern:

          I am sorry to keep emailing you but I still have not had any emails with the data I have asked for.
          Can you please get back to me with what is going on.

          Regards

          Simon Cordell




          From: GL-HCORNERMCENQ [mailto:gl-hcornermcenq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
          Sent: 12 March 2014 12:04
                                                                 389]]></page><page Index="398"><![CDATA[To: 'Lorraine Cordell'
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.


          Dear Mr Cordell,

          Our colleague is searching for the files now: I will send whatever she finds today.
          She will be continuing to search for files tomorrow also.

          Regards,



          Customer Services Unit

          Highbury Comer Magistrates Court

          Tel: 0207-506 3100


          Fax: 0870 739 5768
          e-mail: GL-HCORNERMCENQ@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk






          I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to make
          representations or other statements which may bind the Ministry of Justice in any way via
          electronic means.





          From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
          Sent: 12 March 2014 11:59
          To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

          To Whom It May Concern:

          I am writing  this to see  if there is any  news as to the  data  I asked for. I  was  hoping to  have  got an
          email  yesterday  with  some  information  due  to  the  email  you  sent  me  on  the  10/02/2014  but  I  did
          not.  I  understand  that  the  court  is  only  open  Tuesday  to  Thursday  which  only  give  till  tomorrow  as
          you  are  aware  I  am  back  in  court  on  the  18/03/2014  which  if  I  do  not  get  anything  by  tomorrow  I
          will  have  to  go  into  court  then  with  nothing  as  the  court  would  be  closed.  Could  you  therefore  let
          me know if the data I have asked for will be available by tomorrow?


          Regards
          Simon Cordell

          From: GL-HCORNERMCENQ [mailto:gl-hcornermcenq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
          Sent: 10 March 2014 12:59
          To: 'Lorraine Cordell'
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.
          Dear Mr Cordell,


          As confirmed to Mrs Cordell last week, a member of staff at Tottenham
          Magistrates Court will research the Registers listed and copies will be sent, by e-
          maii, to you as we recover them. The Court opens Tuesday to Thursday: we hope
          to have at least some of the records for you tomorrow.
                                                     390]]></page><page Index="399"><![CDATA[Regards,

          Customer Services Unit

          Highbury Comer Magistrates Court

          Tel: 0207-506 3100

          Fax: 0870 739 5768
          e-mail: GL-HCORNERMCENQ@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk





          I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to make
          representations or other statements which may bind the Ministry of Justice in any way via
          electronic means.





          From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
          Sent: 10 March 2014 12:43
          To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

          To Whom It May Concern:
          I am writing this email to see if there is any update to the information that I have asked for.



          Regards


          Simon Cordell


          From: GL-HCORNERMCENQ [mailto:gl-hcornermcenq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
          Sent: 04 March 2014 15:23
          To: 'Lorraine Cordell'
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.



          Dear Mr Cordell,




          Staff are looking for the records at Enfield Magistrates Court this week;
          however, we will not have them for tomorrow morning. We will
          endeavour to have as many as possible before Thursday. If there are

          specific dates you needed particularly, these could be accessed first.



          Regards,




          Customer Services Unit

          Highbury Comer Magistrates Court
                                                                 391]]></page><page Index="400"><![CDATA[Tel: 0207-506 3100

          Fax: 0870 739 5768
          e-mail: GL-HCORNERN4CENQ@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk





          I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to make representations or other
          statements which may bind the Ministry of Justice in any way via electronic means.





          From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
          Sent: 04 March 2014 15:08
          To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

          To Whom It May Concern:

          I am wondering if there is any update, as I am in Woolwich Crown Court tomorrow and as said I
          wanted the information before I went to court.

          Regards

          Simon Cordell



          From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
          Sent: 03 March 2014 14:39
          To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ'
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

          To Whom it May Concern:

          After your email dated the 21/02/2014 I was thinking that you would be searching for the data from
                                                                                     st
          the week of the 24/02/2014 as this is what it said in the email. As I said in my 1  email when
          asking for the information I have a case that is at Woolwich crown court and I am having problems
          with my bail due to the records on my PNC, I am due in court maybe tomorrow or this week as my
          solicitor is putting into court to have a hearing and I wanted to have any errors on the PNC
          addressed at court.

          Regards

          Simon Cordell




          From: GL-HCORNERMCENQ [mailto:gi-hcornermcenq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
          Sent: 03 March 2014 13:48
          To: ’Lorraine Cordell’
          Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

          Dear Mr Cordell,

          Staff will  be  searching  for  the requested  Registers  from  tomorrow.  We will  contact you as  soon as
          this is done.


          Regards,
                                                     392]]></page><page Index="401"><![CDATA[Customer Services Unit

           Highbury Comer Magistrates Court

           Tel: 0207-506 3100

           Fax: 0870 739 5768
           e-mail: GL-HCORNERMCENQ@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk




           I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to make representations or other
           statements which may bind the Ministry of Justice in any way via electronic means.






           From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
           Sent: 03 March 2014 13:22
           To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
           Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.
           To Whom It May Concern:


           I was wondering if there were any updates as to the data I have asked for so that I can check
           cases against my PNC file.

           Regards
           Simon Cordell




           From: GL-HCORNERMCENQ [mailto:gl-hcornermcenq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
           Sent: 21 February 2014 16:06
           To: 'Lorraine Cordell'
           Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

           Dear Mr Cordell,


           The records you request are at another court. We will begin, searching for them next week when
           the court is open.

           Regards,



           Customer Services Unit

           Administration Officer

           Highbury Comer Magistrates Court

           Tel: 0207-506 3100

           Fax: 0870 739 5768
           e-mail: gl -hconierrocenqffi.hmcts.g si.gov. uk




           I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to make representations or other
           statements which may bind the Ministry of Justice in any way via electronic means.
                                                                 393]]></page><page Index="402"><![CDATA[From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@biueyonder.co.uk]
         Sent: 20 February 2014 12:29
         To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
         Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

         Hello

         I do understand that most of the items listed in my emails are archived due to there date
         but as I can see errors in the dates of some of the things and I know this as fact I would
         like all items checked that is listed so that it can be checked against the PNC records I
         have got the print out from.


         Many Thanks

         Simon Cordell






         From: GL-HCORNERMCENQ [mailto:gl-hcornermcenq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
         Sent: 20 February 2014 12:14
         To: 'Lorraine Cordell
                                1
         Subject: RE: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.

         Dear Mr Cordell,

         Further to the conversation between Mrs Cordell and a member of staff yesterday, please
         specify which dates and offences you wish us to check. Almost all the offences are
         archived and not immediately accessible using the computer; specific dates and offences
         would help reduce the delay in providing this information.


         Regards,

         Customer Services Unit


         Administration Office


         Highbury Comer Magistrates Court

         Tel: 0207-506 3100


         Fax: 0870 739 5768
         e-mail: GL-HCORNERMCENO@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk






         I am neither authorised to bind the Ministry of Justice contractually, nor to make
         representations or other statements which may bind the Ministry of Justice in any way via
         electronic means.




                                                     394


         From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]]]></page><page Index="403"><![CDATA[Sent: 19 February 2014 13:36
           To: GL-HCORNERMCENQ
           Subject: Re: Simon Cordell Errors on Cases.


                                                                                   Mr. Simon Paul Cordell
                                                                                   109 Burncroft Road
                                                                                   Enfield
                                                                                   Middlesex
                                                                                   EN3 7JQ
                                                                                   18/02/2014




           To Whom It May Concern:


           I am writing this email as I have an ongoing case at Woolwich Crown Court, and I have
           noticed
           some errors in my PNC record which the police printed of at around 25/06/2013.


           I would be very grateful if you can pull up the following records so I can check them with
           the PNC the police printed off for the case that is ongoing at Woolwich Crown Court, I
           have
           been told I will need a Memorandum of conviction or the transcript for the case.


           I do know there are some errors on the cases that was heard at Enfield Magistrates and
           can see
           them clearly, but due to how far they go back cannot remember some of the cases. I do

           also know
           some are correct but due to some dates being wrong on some of the ones I can see errors
           in I would
           like to check all the cases on the PNC that was heard at Enfield Magistrates.


           If this can be done as a matter of urgency due to the impact this is having on my life with
           the case that
           is ongoing at Woolwich Crown Court and my bail and other issues.


           If the information could be emailed to me I would be grateful as I am next in court on
           March 2014 and
           would like this information of any errors so I can show the judge.


           Please see below' the lists of cases I would like information on.












                                                                 395]]></page><page Index="404"><![CDATA[22 / 10/ 1 2  lit 29                                     COPY 1      PACK a OF n
               HM!£: COriCELL, SIMON                                                   PNCIDs 97/99378V
               PAUL
                                                        ■CONVICTION (a,  1


               I- 06/08/97                  BNFISLD MAC!STRA?E$
                    1 • TAKING MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT CONSENT
                        ON 26/01/01/37 {PLEA?NOT KNOWN)                    NO .3LPARATB PENALTY
                        THEFT ACT 1368 13,12(1}                            COSTS 25,0C
                    ** CFFHNCK CC»'2>1ITTK1J ON BAIL **                    SUPERVISION 0RD2R 24 MILS
                    2 . USING VEHICLE WHILE UNINSURED
                        ON 24/01/9? (PLEAiNOT KNOWN)                       DISQUALIFICATION FROM
                        ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 8.1 41(2)                    DRIVING 12 MTHS
                    *♦ OFFENCE COMMITTED ON BAIL **
                    3, DRIVING OTHERWISE THAN IN ACCORDANCE
                        WITH A LICENCE
                        ON 24/01/97 (PLEA?NOT KNOWN)                       DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                                                                           NO SEPARATE PENALTY
                        ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1930 S-87(l)
                    ** OFFENCE COMMITTED ON BAIL **


                 2       l H / %1/ 97         UNFIELD MAGISTRATES
                      1. THEFT OF VEHICLE                 '         .
                          ON 24/84/97 (FLEA:NOT KNOWN)                       COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDER 180
                                                                             :\RS
                          THEFT ACT 2.968 3.1
                                                                             COMFFNSATION X0C-0C
                      ** OFFENCE COMMITTED ON BAIL
                      2  . USING VEHICLE VIRTUE UNINSURED
                          ON 24/04/97 {PLEA:NOT KNOWN}                       NO SEPARATE PENALTY
                          ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1998 3.143(2)                     DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                      ** OFFENCE CO'OfITIED ON BAIL **
                      3 . DRIVING OTHERWISE THAN IN ACCORDANCE
                          WITH A LICENCE (2 TXCPS)                           no SEPARATE PENALTY
                          Civ 24/04/97 (PLEA:NOT KNOWN)                      DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                          HOAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 6.87(1)
                      ** OFFENCE COMMITTED Oil BAIL **




              3.     13/11/97              ENFIELD JUVENILE
                   1. BURGLARY K/l TO STEAL • DWELLING                      COMMUNITY SERVICE  ORDER 180
                        ON 22/05/97 (PLEA:MOT KNOWS)                        HRS
                        THEFT ACT I960 s7(:) (a)                            COMPHNS ATI ON 4 0  0 .0 P
                   * ■ *  OFFENCE COMMITTED ON .BAIL ’ **
                   2. BURG7.ARY AND THEFT - NON- DWELLING                   COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDER  18
                   0
                        ON 11/02/9? - 12/02/97 (PLEAiNOT KNOWN) HRS
                        THEFT ACT I960 s,9U) (h)



              4- 2C/QS/Y0                  ENFIELD JUVENILE                          '
                   1. USING THREATENING, ABUSIVE OR                         FINE 25, C 0
                        INSULTING WORDS OR BEHAVIOUR LIKELY TO
                        CAUSE DISTRESS                   .      .       ,
                        ON 21/09/97 (FLEA;GUILTY)                           *
                        PUBLIC ORDER ACT 1986 3.5 U) (a)


              5.     2 0/05/98             ENFIELD MAG ISTRATSS
                   1, BURGLARY AND THEFT - NON-DWELLING                     YOUNG OFFENDERS INSTITUTION
                       GN 03/01/ 98 (PLEAsNOT KNOWN)                        6 MTUS AT FELCHAD
                       THEFT ACT 1968 3.9(1) W
                                                     396]]></page><page Index="405"><![CDATA[S. 20/05/98                    ENFIELD MAGISTRATES-

                          1. DRIVING WHILST DISQUALIFIED                    DISQUALIFICATION FROM
                             ON 17/09/97 (PLEA?NOT KNOWN)                   DRIVING 3 YRS
                    ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 158  8 .9.103 (1}                      DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                    (h)
               2. NO INSURANCE                                               NO SEPARATE PENALTY
                    ON 17/09/87 (FLBA:NOT KNOWN)                             DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                    ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1588 3.143 {2}                                  .


          7\      20/05/9S               ENFIELD JUVENILE

               1. DRIVING WHILST DISQUALIFIED                                DISQUALIFICATION' FROM
                    ON 03/11/97 (PLEA?NOT KNOWN)                             DRIVING 3 YRS
                    ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1589 s ,103 (15 (b)

              2. NO INSURANCE .                                              DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                    ON 03/11/97 (PLEA;NOT KNOWN) *                           NO SEPARATE PENALTY
                    ROAD TRAFFIC.ACT 2998 5,143(2)

          8.      30/05/98               ENFIELD MAGISTRATES


               1. DRIVING WHILST DISQUALIFIED                                DISQUALt FI CAT X ON FROM
                    ON 04/04/98 (PLHAINCT KNQmi)                             DRIVING 3 YRS
                    HOAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 s. 103(1) (b)                      -
               2. NO INSURANCE                                               DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                  . ON 04/04/93 {PLEA'.NOT XKOW3)} '                         NO SEPARATE PENALTY .
                    ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 8.143(2)

          9.      21/05/98               ENFIELD JUVENILE

               1- ROBBERY                *                                   YOUNG OFFENDERS INSTITUTION
                    ON 17/01/97 (PLEA tNOT KNOWN)                            6 MTHS •
                    THEFT ACT 1968 3.8                                       '


          10,     10/06/98               ENFIELD JUVENILE

               1. COMMON ASSAULT                                             FINE 5 0.00
                    ON 10/01/98 (PLEA!NOT KNOWN)                             COMPENSATION 50.00
                    CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1983 3.3 9

           13.     26/00/38               ENFIELD MAGISTRATES
                1. DRIVING WHILST DISQUALIFIED                              SUPR2VTSTQM ORDER
                     ON 23/0Z /9 9 (PLEA:GUT?TV )                           DISOUALIFI CATION 1- ROM
                     ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 13 05 S. 102(1) (b)
                                                                            DRIVING 18 t4!KS
                                                                            DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
               2.    USING VEHICLE WHILE UNINSURED                          350 SEPARATE PENALTY
                     ON 23/02/98 {PLEA; GUTLTY)                             DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                     ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 13 33 3.143(2}
               3.    HANDLING STOLEN GOODS (RECEIVING)
                                                                            SUPERVISION ORDER
                     ON 23/02/98 (PI «KA; GUI LTY)
                     THEFT ACT I960 s.22[l)
               4.    DRIVING WHILST DISQUALIFIED
                     ON 23/02/98  (PLEA;GUILTY)                             SyPERVISION ORDER
                     ROAD TRAFFIC  ACT 19 8 3 3.103(1)                      DRIVING LICENCE BNUOKSKD
                     (b)
               5.  USING VEHICLE WHILE                                      >IQ SEPARATE PENALTY
                     UNINSURED                                              DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                     ON 23/02/58 (PLEA*GUILTY)

                     ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 190 B 2.14 3(2';
                                                                 397]]></page><page Index="406"><![CDATA[14.    04/11/98        • BNPIBLD MAGISTRATES

                    1.  DRIVING WHILST DISQUALIFIED .                        ATTENDANCE CENTRE 24 HRS
                                     ON 19/10/98 (PLEA:NOT KNOWN)            DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED
                                    ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1972 a.99lb)
                    2.  WO INSURANCE                *                        NO SEPARATE PENALTY
                                  0*3 19/10/98 ■(PLEA;NOT KNOWN)             DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED u
                 .       ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1983 3.143(2}                      PENALTY POINTS
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                          ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 s.103 CD (b>
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                          ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 8,2
                    ** OFFENCE COMMITTED CN BAIL **
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                    ** OFPSMCD OOMMXTT2D CN BAIL * -


                 '-8 - 17/0 8/9$            SNFIELD MAGISTRATES
                     x, mmnam                                               PROBATION ORDER 24 MTHS
                          ON 14/04/99 (PLEA;GUILTY)                         CURFEW ORDER 3 KTHS 7PM-7AM
                          THEFT ACT 1368 s.22                               SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
                                                                            COSTS 40.00


                 17.    09/0l$/00           ENFIELD MAGISTRATES .           -

                     1. USE DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR OR                         CONDITIONAL
                     DISCHARGE 12
                          ■THREATENING/ABUSIVE/INSULTING WORDS              MTHS
                          LIKELY TO CAUSE HARASSMENT ALARM OR               COSTS 40.00
                          DISTRESS
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                          PUBLIC ORDER i\CT 1985 S.S{1) (a)
                     ** OFFENCE COMMITTED ON BAIL **
                 IS. 07/07/00                ENFIELD MAGISTRATES
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                          OH 22/10/99 (PLEA:GUILTY)                        CURFEW ORDER 3 MTHS AT 23
                          ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 3.103(1) (b)               BYRON TERRACE,HERTFORD
                                                                           RD,LNDN,N9
                                                                           7DG.9AM-£ PM, MON
                                                                           SUN(INC)
                     2, THEFT FROM VEHICLE                                COMPELS ATIOH H 0.0 0
                          OH 24/03/99 (PLEA:NOT GUILTY)                   CtTRFF.V? ORDER 3 MTHS AT
                          THEFT ACT 1968 G.l                              23
                                                                          BYRON TERRACE,HERTFORD
                                                                          RD,LNX>N,K9             -
                                                                          7D3.SAM~9PK,MCH-SLN
                 IS.    05 / 01/01          ENFI ELD MAGI ST RATE'S
                     X. POSSESSING CONTROLLED DRUG - CLASS B - CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE 12
                          CANNABIS                                          MTHS
                          ON 07/12/00 (PLEA:NOT KNOWN)                      FORFEITCRS/COMF1SCATION
                          MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT 1971 8.5(2)                   ORDER FOR DRUGS
                                                     398]]></page><page Index="407"><![CDATA[20.     32/05/G1                SNPXBLB MAGISTRATES
            1. ASSAULT A CONSTABLE                                        CURFEW ORDER 4 MTKS
                  ON 21/07/00 (PLEA:GUILTY)                               COSTS 5S.GC-
                  POLICE ACT 1096 a.89(1)                                 COMPENSATION 100.OC

            2. USINC THREATENING, ABUSIVE, INSULTING CURFEW ORDER 4 MTHS
                  KURDS OR BEHAVIOUR W/I TO CAUSE PEAR
                  OR PROVOCATION OF VIOLENCE                     _
                  ON 21/07/00 (PLEA:GUILTY)                       '      .
                  PUBLIC ORDER ACT 1986 S-4(l){a)

        21,     12/03/02       .       ENFIELD MAGISTRATES
            I. DESTROY OR DAMAGE PROPERTY (VALUE CP                      FINS 200.00        •
                  DAMAGE #5000  OR  LESS -  OFFENCE AGAINST              COSTS 200,00          .
                  CRIMINAL DAMAGE ACT 1971 ONLY)                         COM?HNSATION 80.00
                  ON 10/11/01 (PLEA: NOT KNOWN)
                  CRIMINAL DAMAGE ACT 1971 a.1(1)

        22.      24/04/03               ENFIELD MAGISTRATES
             1. POSSESSION OF A CLASS 3 DRUG ~                             NO SEPARATE PENALTY
                  CANNABIS RESIN                                           FORFEITURE/CONFISCATION OF
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                  MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT 1971 s.5(2)


          23.     24/04/03               ENFIELD MAGISTRATES
              L, TAKING MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT, CONSENT
                                                                           IMPRISONMENT 6 MTHS
                   ON 17/06/02 (PLEA:NOT KNOWN)
                   THEFT ACT 1968 *5.12(1}
              2, USING VEHICLE WHILE UNINSURED
                                                                           NO SEPARATE PENALTY
                   ON 17/06/02 (PLEA:NOT KNOWN)
                                                                           DISQUALIFICATION FROM
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                                                                           VARIED OK APPEAL 25/07/C3
                                                                           DISQUAL REDUCED FROM 12 ■
                                                                           MONTHS TO 3 MONTHS
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                                                                           m  SEPARATE PENALTY
              3 . DRIVING WITHOUT REASONABLE
                                                                           DISQUALIFICATION FROM
                    CONSIDERATION
                                                                           DRIVING 12 MTHS
                    ON       17/06/02         (PLEA:NOT
                                                                           VARIED ON ARPKAL 25/07/93
                    KNOViN)
                    ROAD TRAFFIC .ACT 19 £8 a. 3
                24/04/03                ENFIELD MAGISTRATES {CQNT. )
                DRIVING WITHOUT REASONABLE* (CONTJ
                                                                           REDUCED FROM 12 MONTHS To 3
                                                                           MONTHS
                                                                           DRIVING LICENCE ENDORSED

          24.     21/08/03               wi'ism moismmBB                                      .      .
              •1. , USE DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR OR                             CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE 24
                    THREATENING/ABUSIVE/INSULTING WORDS                    MTHS EQ - 03005S35M
                    LIKELY TO CAUSE HARASSMENT ALARM OR
                    DISTRESS
                    ON C2/04/33 CFLSAiGUILTY)
                    PUBLIC ORDER ACT 1986 s.SU) (a)

          25.     05/02/07               ENFIELD MAGISTRATES
              1. OBSTRUCTING POWERS OF SEARCH FOR PROGS                     CONDITION At/ DISCHARGE 24
                    ON 15/07/06 (PLEA, s GUI LTY)                           VA'llil
                    MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT 1971 S . 2.3                        COSTS SO* GO
                                                                 399]]></page><page Index="408"><![CDATA[.... . ........
                    ...................
               ........................................               .............
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                    ..........................                        ..........................
                    ........................................          .................
                                                                      ...........
          Yours faithfully



          Mr Simon Paul Cordell


          DOB 26/01/1981



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                                                     404]]></page><page Index="413"><![CDATA[Odjldja, Bencdicta B


               From: Forster. John
               Sent:    0 7 March 2014 16.09
               To:      Odjldja, Benodicta B
               Subject: FW: Simon Cordell errors on Cases

             Benedicts,

             Here are the dates and corresponding court numbers for the Cordell matters:









             13.11.97 *                   51     (12.11.97 on system)?
                                          5
           20.05.98 (x5)



         * 21.05.98 Not in register        —
             10.06.98 Found Case           51


             26.08.98 Found Case           51


             04.11.98 Found Case           54


             18.11.98                      65

             17.06.99 Found Case           11 and 65



             05.06.00 Found Case           65


             07.07 00 Found Case           65
           *05.01.01 N o t  in   r e g is te r
                                           12
             22.05.01. /
                       \/                  11


         *17.08.02 N o t  in   r e g is te r    12


         * 24 . 04 . 03   N ot   i n  r e gi s t e r    65
             21.08.03 Found Case
                                           11
             5.02.07 Found Case            14

             Please contact me if you need further information or assistance.


             Regards
                                                                 405]]></page><page Index="414"><![CDATA[From:              RE: Simon Cordell error on record.
          To:                17 February 2014 14:24:51
          Subject-           DGC002.PDF
          Date:
          Attachments:


           Good afternoon Ms Cordell

           I attach the memorandum of conviction from the case of Simon Cordell heard on 03.03.2008,

           Regards


           Wendy Morgan
           Applications Department
           Westminster Magistrates' Court





           From: Westminster.mc
           Sent: 12 February 2014 13:03
           To: westminster.gov
           Subject: FW: Simon Cordell error on record.






           From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
           Sent: 12 February 2014 12:45
           To: westminster.mc
           Subject: Re: Simon Cordell error on record.

           To Whom It May Concern:

           I am writing this email after a call that was made to the City Of London Magistrate Court on the
           10/02/2014 about a list that is on my PNC that is incorrect.
           I was told to write this email including as much information as I could to get this updated.

           I have contacted you a few times before about this Error on my PCN and was told that you would
           get it updated but as of now this has never been done.
           I was told on the 10/02/2014 when I called due to the date that it would be down to the police to
           update this. You would have only forwarded the information to the police to get this updated.

           The Error is for a case that was heard on the 03/03/2008 at the City Of London Magistrate Court,
           for failing to surrender to custody at appointed time, on the 25/01/08.

           The error is that I did not go to go but my mum called the court and a sick note was handed to the
           court and the case was dismissed, so should not be on my record
           This has caused me problems with bail on a few times and this is why calls have been made
           before to the court, at this time it has been causing me problems again with a case I am at
           Woolwich Crown court for.

           I have attached the page for the PNC print out the police did for the case at Woolwich crown court
           that I am on bail now for. This print out was done by the police on or around the 26 June 2013 for
           the Woolwich case.

           I do feel this is causing me problems with my bail and I am therefore asking for this to be dealt
           with as fast as possible in order that I can show the court this should in fact not be on my record.
                                                     406]]></page><page Index="415"><![CDATA[I was told on the 10/02/2014 when I called that if I ask for a court transcript that this could be done
           faster than updating the PNC records and I would be able to show the Judge at Woolwich crown
           court
           the court transcript for the case that is on my file in error and that should be enough to prove that it
           should not be on my record. I am there for asking for the court transcript to be sent to me if there
           are costs
           for this please email me back with the cost for this to be sent to me and I will get this paid to the
           court.

           Please see attached file for the page in my PNC record which is there in error I have
           highlighted the case.

           If this can be done as a matter of urgency due to the impact this is having on my life.

           Many Thanks

           Mr Simon Cordell


           DOB 26/01/1981















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                                                     410]]></page><page Index="419"><![CDATA[411]]></page><page Index="420"><![CDATA[412]]></page><page Index="421"><![CDATA[413]]></page><page Index="422"><![CDATA[414]]></page><page Index="423"><![CDATA[415]]></page><page Index="424"><![CDATA[416]]></page><page Index="425"><![CDATA[RESPONSE TO HHJ PAWLAK’S LETTER DATED 22  FEBRUARY
                                                                                        ND
                                                        2016



              (1)  WHAT INVOLVEMENT IN EACH EVENT (RAVE) RELIED ON BY THE RESPONDENT, THE
                  APPELLANT ADMITS TO HAVING HAD ANY INVOVMENT!

                  (A)  25.05.2014 – 5 ST GEORGES INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, WHITE HART LANE

                  The Appellant relies on his previous statement served.

                  The Appellant will state that he was delivering food to some homeless people.

                  The Appellant will state that there was no rave, no sound equipment, lights, generators etc
                  in his van.

                  The Appellant will state that there was no rave in progress and no intention for any event to
                  take place.

                  The Appellant will state that there was a section 144 LAPSO notice clearly displayed by the
                  occupants who were treating the premises as their home.

                  The Appellant will state that he had empty speaker cases in his van which would not have
                  been able to play any sound as they never had any drivers in the speaker boxes.  The van
                  was used to store the speakers.  The Appellant will state that he specifically requested that
                  the officers who attended note down the fact that he had only non-working speakers inside
                  his van and no other component parts for a sound system.

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                  The Appellant will state that he did not commit any criminal offences on 25  May 2014.  The
                  Appellant will state that the premises were not broken into as alleged but were being legally
                  used as a home.  The Appellant will state that the occupation was legal by virtue of section
                  144 LAPSO notice being clearly displayed and this is within the law.

                  The Appellant will state that no Licensing authorisation was required as there was no music
                  being played or intended to be played.

                  The Appellant will state that he did not engage in any acts of Anti-social behaviour as
                  defined by section 1 of the Act.

                  The Appellant requests disclosure of the CCTV of the persons breaking in to the premises,
                  the CRIS and details of any persons arrested for criminal damage / burglary.

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                  The Appellant will state that he did not break any laws on 25  May 2014 nor did he engage
                  in any acts of anti-social behaviour.


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                                                                                                             1]]></page><page Index="426"><![CDATA[The Appellant will state that the description of events on this day has been altered and
                  recorded in a biased way towards him.

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                  The Appellant requests full details of the original intelligence report inputted on 25  May
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                  2014 and also reasons why there was a need to update this report on 19  June 2014.  The
                  Intelligence report should not be allowed in evidence under the hearsay rules as it is
                  prejudicial to him.  The report has been amended.



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              (A)  PROGRESS WAY 6 , 7  AND 8  JUNE 2014

                  The Appellant disputes any involvement whatsoever in the event at Progress Way.

                  The Appellant accepts that he approached the gates on the 08  June 2014 with a view to
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                  dropping off house keys to a friend that had been left at his house on an earlier date. The
                  Appellant did not enter the premises / venue at Progress Way.

                  The Appellant did not provide any sound equipment, speakers, generators to any person
                  inside Progress Way.

                  The Appellant will state that he is being wrongly accused of organising this rave / event.  The
                  Appellant will state his brother is also wrongly named as being involved.  The Appellant will
                  state that his brother was severely disabled at the time and in a wheelchair following a very
                  serious road traffic accident which the police are aware off.

                  The Appellant questions the accuracy and truthfulness of the statements, CADS etc served in
                  support of the above.  The Appellant questions why some of the CAD reports have been
                  redacted. The Appellant believes that the CAD’s may well confirm the names of the real
                  organisers, vehicle registrations etc that will confirm no vehicle belonging to the Appellant
                  being inside the venue.   The Appellant also questions the chronological sequence of the
                  CAD reports due to the time stamps.

                                CAD Num             Date      Time          Page

                                CAD      2637  07/06/2014      08:18  Page 191 to 195

                                CAD      2672  07/06/2014      08:16  Page 196 to 198

                                CAD      3005  07/06/2014      09:22  Page 203 to 205
                                CAD      3037  07/06/2014      09:20  Page 179 to 183

                                CAD     10481  07/06/2014      22:47  Page 233 to 237

                                CAD     10506  07/06/2014      22:44  Page 238 to 241


                  The Appellant believes that some of the complainants are police officers and no civilians.
                  The Appellant believes that some of the Cads’ may relate to completely different areas but
                  are being added incorrectly and linked to Progress Way.


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                                                                                                            2]]></page><page Index="427"><![CDATA[In the interests of a fair hearing the Appellant requests all Cad’s cross linked and referred to
                  should be served in an unedited format. All Cad’s that do refer to a different location should
                  be removed from the Respondent’s bundle as they are too prejudicial.

                  The Appellant will state that this is yet another example of the police manipulating the
                  evidence to paint him in a bad light.  The Appellant strongly believes that the police are
                  presenting their evidence to persuade the court that he was an organiser of this event.

                  The statements presented are unreliable and prejudicial. The Appellant will state that he
                  cannot possibly have a fair hearing as a result to a breach of regulations inclusive of his
                  Human Rights one of which is article six his right to having a fair hearing will be violated due
                  to the way the Respondent is selecting editing and presenting Cad’s.  The Appellant
                  specifically requests that the redacted CADS be served unedited or excluded from the
                  Respondent’s bundle.

                  The Appellant will state that he is being deliberately targeted by the police as was his
                  younger brother.  Neither organised any event at Progress Way.

                  The Appellant specifically asks the Respondent to confirm why the event was not closed
                  down or proof of trespass or evidence of profit being made as required under the licensing
                  act 2003 and section 63 of the CJPOA, if it was in fact a rave.  The Appellant also asks why
                  went the sound system’s not seized under section 63 of the CJPOA.

                  The Appellant seeks clarification as whether a section 144 LAPSO notice was on display or
                  tress pass had taken place.

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                  The Appellant also questions why the Respondent has not supplied any Cads from 6  June
                  2014;  which is in fact the date when this event started and why so many Cads’ are missing
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                  from the 07  and the 08  June 2014.
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                  For the purposes of clarity the Appellant denies being an organiser.  He denies providing any
                  sound system equipment to the organisers of this event. He denies entering the venue but
                  accepts that he approached to deliver keys.  The Appellant did not commit any criminal
                  offences.  The Appellant did not engage in any anti-social behaviour.

                  (c)  FALCON PARK 20TH JUNE 2014

                  The Appellant was not present at this event.

                  The Appellant accepts that he hired out his sound equipment in good faith for what he
                  believed to be a house party.

                  The Appellant will state that he was at home when he was contacted by the hirer to come to
                  collect his equipment which was then seized by police. The Appellant will state that his
                  equipment was restored to him by the police.

                  The Appellant will state that he did not commit any criminal offences nor did he engage in
                  any acts of anti-social behaviour.
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                                                                                                            3]]></page><page Index="428"><![CDATA[The Appellant will state that he was not an organiser and merely hired out his equipment in
                  good faith.

                  The Appellant did not commit any criminal offences.  The Appellant did not engage in any
                  anti-social behaviour.

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                  (d)  CARPET RIGHT 19  JULY 2014

                  The Appellant denies organising or supplying equipment for the above event.

                  The Appellant never entered the premises Carpet Right.  The Appellant will state that the
                  true organisers were inside the premises and the police ought to be in possession of their
                  details.  This has never been disclosed to the Appellant.

                  The Appellant will state that none of his vehicles were inside the premises.

                  The Appellant notes from the Respondent’s bundle there was no rave /event, no sound
                  recording equipment inside the premises and therefore no rave was taking place.

                  The Appellant did not commit any criminal offences.  The Appellant did not engage in any
                  anti-social behaviour.



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                  (e) ALMA ROAD – 24  JULY 2014

                  The Appellant disputes the conversation with PC Edgoose regarding raves.

                  The Appellant will state that he did discuss with PC Edgoose his entertainment company and
                  his dream of hosting a local festival at Pickets Lock for the benefit of the community.  He will
                  also say that he discussed other charitable events that he had participated in and events in
                  the pipeline.

                  The Appellant will state that this date should be struck from the Respondent’s bundle as
                  there was no rave / Event. The Appellant did not supply any sound recording equipment.

                  The admission of this disputed conversation is extremely prejudicial to the Appellant. The
                  Appellant finds it bizarre that he was not arrested for any criminal offences bearing in mind
                  the manner of driving described.  The Appellant will state that he did not engage in any anti-
                  social behaviour on this date.  The Appellant will also state that he was in his private motor
                  vehicle.

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                  (f) MILLMARSH LANE- 9  AUGUST 2014

                  The Appellant will state that he was invited to a private birthday party by one of the persons
                  occupying the premises at Millmarsh Lane, and that they had been occupying these
                  premises since before the 27/07/2014 which the police were aware off.


                                                     420                                                    4]]></page><page Index="429"><![CDATA[The Appellant will state that there was a section 144 LAPSO notice displayed and the
                  building was being treated as a home.  The Appellant will state that he was an invited guest
                  and not a trespasser.

                  The Appellant will state that there was no rave as the location was not open air and by virtue
                  of him being invited by one of the occupiers who had established a section 144 LAPSO notice
                  he was not a trespasser so the legal definition of a rave could not be made out.

                  The Appellant was a guest at the location and not an organiser.  He attended the location in
                  his private motor vehicle.  He did not provide any audio or sound equipment.

                  The Appellant did not commit any criminal offences.  The Appellant did not engage in any
                  anti-social behaviour.

                  The second event at Millmarsh Lane on the 27/07/2014 the Appellant disputes that he was
                  an organiser.  He disputes that he was operating the gate as stated by police.

                  The Appellant will state that this was not an illegal rave but a private birthday party for a girl
                  who lived there, that he attended as a guest and not as an organiser.

                  The Appellant did not commit any criminal offences.  The Appellant did not engage in any
                  anti-social behaviour.

              (2)  WHETHER THE APPLICANT CONTENDS THAT THE INVOLVEMENT HE ADMITS,WAS IN FACT
                  WITHIN THE LAW, IF SO WHY

                  Please see above.

              (3)  WHETHER THE APPELLANT AGREES THAT ANY OF THE RAVES DID OR COULD HAVE CAUSED
                  DISTRESS TO LOCAL RESIDENTS BY WAY OF NOISE OR MOVEMENT OF PERSONS
                  PARTICIPATING IN RAVES

                  The Appellant can only comment on his own behaviour and he refers the court to the fact
                  that he himself has not acted in an anti-social manner.  He has not been arrested for any
                  criminal offences.

                  The Appellant accepts that such events could cause noise nuisance but he is adamant that
                  he did not organise or supply equipment for any of the events cited in the Respondent’s
                  application.



              (4)  WHETHER THE APPELLANT AGREES THAT A PREMISES LICENCE WAS REQUIRED FOR EACH
                  RAVE

                  The Appellant will state that he believes that no licence was required for Millmarsh Lane as
                  the premises were being occupied and treated as a home due to a section 144 LAPSO notice
                  being displayed.  The building was being used as a home and not as a commercial building.


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                                                                                                            5]]></page><page Index="430"><![CDATA[The Appellant will also state that as the building was being occupied as a home then no
                  licence was required for a private house party.



              (5)  WHETHER THE APPELLANT CONCEDES THAT FOR ANY OF THE RAVES IN WHICH HE WAS
                  INVOLVED, WHETHERBY HELPING TO ARRANGE OR BY PROVIDING SOUND EQUIPMENT HE
                  BELIEVED THE EVENT TO BE A LICENSED EVENT AND THEREFORE WAS AN INNOCENT
                  SUPPLIER OF EQUIPMENT,AND IF SO FOR WHICH RAVE OR RAVES IN PARTICULAR.



                  The Appellant will state that he supplied equipment on one occasion only, in good faith to
                  what he believed to be a private party.  He did not attend the premises beforehand and
                  therefore did not know the equipment would be used at a different place.  The Appellant
                  will state that his equipment was restored to him by police after they concluded he had no
                  part in the event and had innocently hired out his equipment.  The event the Appellant is
                  referring to is Falcon Road.



                  The Appellant on no occasions cited in the Respondent’s bundle hired out any sound
                  equipment, audio equipment or organised any rave in the London Borough of Enfield on the
                  dates cited in the original application.



          PROPORTIONALITY:

          The Appellant will state that the current ASBO was imposed by the District Judge after the police had
          failed to establish that the Appellant had engaged in any acts of anti-social behaviour.

          The Appellant will also argue that the Respondent could not establish that the Appellant engaged in
          any illegal acts.  The Appellant will state that the Respondent could not establish that any of the
          events cited came within the definition of an illegal rave as defined under section 63 of the CJPOA
          1994.
          The Appellant will state that the ASBO has significantly impacted his ability to run his Entertainment
          Company and also his future plans to hold an open air festival. The ASBO would significantly prevent
          his ability to apply for licences to run out-door festival events. No other entertainments company is
          subject to the same due diligence when hiring out equipment.



          The Appellant will argue that the terms of the ASBO are too restrictive and the geographical
          restriction too broad, being that the ASBO was put in place for the whole of the UK. Also that the
          ASBO conditions have never been defined, and due to this does not know what he is allowed to do
          and what he is not, due to how broad the conditions have been set.



          The Court did not take into consideration the fact that the Appellant was made subject an interim
          ASBO and the duration was not reduced accordingly.

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                                                                                                            6]]></page><page Index="431"><![CDATA[The Appellant will argue that the court was wrong in principle in granting the original ASBO
          application as the Respondent made the original application based on the Applicant being involved
          in illegal raves. The Respondent did not establish this at the initial hearing and the District Judge
          erred in granting this ASBO.

          The Appellant questions the facts of their being so many inconsistencies contained  within the police
          statements, as can be recognized by so many irregularities that he knows that he has not committed
          nor has he had the right to challenge under the criminal justice acts.



          The Appellant feels the need to defend his legal rights against such allegations of illegal statements
          and so many irregularities within the case put against him, made by police officers against himself
          the same as he would if the allegations were made by any member(s) off the public such as offences
          off (organizing illegal raves) In the understanding of civil and criminal law.

          The Appellant has learnt in the understanding off all criminal cases were some think  is alleged to
          have taken place that is said to have been illegal the correct Police procedure in   them
          circumstances is that a crime will be created under the crime and disorder act 1998 by way of  a
          victim or witness making a report then members of the police will be allocated to the incident  and
          start investigations depending on the matter of relevance to the initial report to the resources
          available at the time.

          The investigations may lead to an arrest what will lead the detainee to his or her statuary legal
          rights.

          If charged any persons rights are gained under section 24 and 25 which does relate to the rights of
          any person charged and the minimum standards of criminal procedure. But my case seems to sit in it
          civil capacity at court with none of the above regulations and my rights being carried out in
          accordance of the United Kingdom laws; please can you explain this to me?

          It has been noted and said by PC. Parcel that the Applicants is known for class A drugs and or
          supplying drugs this was proved not to be true as can be read in a copy of the magistrates court
          transcripts and that of the district judge agreeing to take no weight in such statements, why has this
          not yet been deducted?

          The Appellant feels as if he is now left with not understanding, with what has been proven against
          him and what he needs to prove for his appeal.  As the conditions he is prohibited from doing is all
          for illegal raves and illegal raves were not proven.


          It is unjustified also that The Appellant’s name has been slandered in the metropolitan police
          website, stating that he was given an ASBO for organizing illegal raves, when the case for the ASBO
          was not proven for organizing illegal raves.

          The Appellant understands that it was proven, that he had acted in an Anti-social manner, to which
          if justice profiles he intends to prove his innocence at his appeal.

          The Appellant address was put into the metropolitan police website stating that illegality had been
          proven in the case of illegal raves, which the prosecution rest there case upon. It has also been
          stated that The Appellant is well known for organizing illegal raves in Enfield and across London, to
          which he has never been arrested for any think of that nature or been found guilty off.


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                                                                                                            7]]></page><page Index="432"><![CDATA[  http://content.met.police.uk/News/Man-given-a-five-year-
                  ASBO/1400033211719/1257246745756

          This has led him to having his life turned upside down. He has had his name put into all the local
          newspapers, stating that he has been found guilty for illegal raves when the judge clearly stated that
          no illegality had been proved.

                http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/13595919.Man_given_ASBO_for_organising_ill
                  egal_raves/

                http://www.redhillandreigatelife.co.uk/news/13595919.Man_given_ASBO_for_organising_il
                  legal_raves/

                http://www.parikiaki.com/2015/08/enfield-man-given-5yr-asbo/

                http://www.enfield-
                  today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=1653&headline=No%20more%20raving.....%20party%20organise
                  r%20slapped%20with%20ASBO&searchyear=2015

                http://www.northlondon-
                  today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=1653&headline=No%20more%20raving.....%20party%20organise
                  r%20slapped%20with%20ASBO&searchyear=2015

                http://www.barnet-
                  today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=1653&headline=No%20more%20raving.....%20party%20organise
                  r%20slapped%20with%20ASBO&searchyear=2015
                http://www.haringey-
                  today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=1653&headline=No%20more%20raving.....%20party%20organise
                  r%20slapped%20with%20ASBO&searchyear=2015

          This has led The Appellant health, to being effected in a negative manner. He was already ill before
          this case started due to other allegations made by members of the police, and what the police have
          done over many years, not only to The Appellant but his whole family, there has been many
          complaints put into the police, due to the way they treated and intimidate him and his family over
          many years, there is only so much a person can take and The Appellant has taken so much over the
          past 20 years from the police. He is not coping any longer and he thinks the police wanted this, they
          knew he had hopes with what he wanted to do with his life and the way the police could hurt him
          was by taking his dreams away, of ever doing anything that he had dreamed of doing.

          The Appellant will state that he has attempted to engage in legitimate business activities and he has
          been spurned at all attempts by the Police.
          The Appellant has designed a business plan, created a website, researched and developed a proposal
          for an open air licensed festival.

          The Appellant feels that there is so many irregularities within the case bundle that this should be
          invested and feels without this being done he will not stand a fair trial.






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                                                                                                            8]]></page><page Index="433"><![CDATA[RE: SIMON CORDELL V. THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE OF THE
                                                    METROPOLIS
          APPEAL AGAINST THE IMPOSITION OF AN ASBO - 26  SEPTEMBER 2016 AT
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                                                       10:00 AM



          To whom it may concern


          I am writing this letter due to concerns of non-disclosure: -


          The reasons of concern are as follows:

               1.  Since the start of the Asbo dated 12  September 20141 have been
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                   explaining that the respondents application of an Asbo order should not
                   rely quote "That a case should not rely solely on hearsay" as mine seems
                   to do by police officer's with no witness present in court as I request to be,
                   so that my barrister can question the truth of their statements and even
                   further to the matter of witnesses I raise the concern of Most of the 999
                   intelligence calls being hearsay any case, reported by third party person

                   and therefore does carry less weight in any sense.

               2.  I also want to show the true facts of the case as for I am the one who is

                   suffering because of un true cut and paste facts that represent the basics
                   of the respondent case and that singed evidence being amongst other
                   fabricated statement such as police statements with different annually
                   incident dates but numeric order URN numbers,


               3.  I understand that a lot of the matters that should be dealt with at court
                   will be but only if the disclosure that the judge ordered is served in time
                   for appeal.


               4.  I still urge for a speedy and fair trial: and feel that when a judge asks the
                   respondent to reply by a set date such as the 1/08/2016 as the judge has
                   ordered to happen it should.


               5.  The respondent should do so within the time duration as dated
                   01/09/2016 and agreed by the judge and then received with the correct
                   response, as has not happened.


               6.  I have been awaiting  the reply since 24/02/2016  from an ongoing  civil

                   application that is  dated 13  August  2014 so to be able to  have  a fair
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                   trial up and till date.







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                                                                                                            1]]></page><page Index="434"><![CDATA[7.  After waiting on the 01/-9-2016 with no response I waited till the
                2/09/2016 and telephoned the respondent I spoke with a lady called
                sally gill Hurst, she states that she has served some paper work to my
                solicitors at the beginning of august a month prior, after finishing our
                conversation I contacted my solicitor she explained to me that she was
                away on holiday and that I must wait till she gets back on the 6                 th
                September 2016.


          8.  I again put the phone down and called my solicitor firms office to see if
                any paper work had been served to be told no.


          9.  On the 8  August I spoke with my mother who explained to me that
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                she had been in contact with my solicitor and that I would be reviving a
                letter to sign to be sent to Sally Guilchurst.


          On receiving this letter, it raised the following concerns.

          1.  The paper work has not been served in time.


          2.  In a preliminary hearing so to be ready for the appeal the judge ordered
                this to be achieved.


          3.  The respondent has had another 6 months sine 22/02/2016 from the start
                of the on goings as dated 13/08/2014

          4.  We are now in 08/09/2016 the appeal is on the 26/09/2016 this leads me
                to the concerns of once again the case being postponed, as it has already
                been ten times before.


          5.  I have handed in two articles Six regarding mine and every person’s rights
                to a speedy and fair trial, with issues of my concerns referring towards a
                multitude of my human rights being breached, because of the on goings
                in the ASBO proceedings that do draft clear corruption and fabricated
                evidence, with myself asking for the case to be investigated and the
                correct paper work to be served in accordance to my response to HHJ
                Pakared.


          6.  Yes, my instructions are clear I did not organise any illegal raves or provide
                any equipment with an intention of holding an illegal rave and surely did
                not cause any Anti-Social behaviour on the dates sighted, this is also to
                include Mill Marsh Lane with no exception.

          7.  Yes, in some I am visiting my friends who are or where homeless at the
                time.





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                                                                                                                2]]></page><page Index="435"><![CDATA[8.  The legal technicality, to i.e. absence of trespass that does not prevent
                   parties from being held in accordance of the law, I do agree may lead to a
                   standalone anti-social behaviour order being granted if a person commits
                   a public order offence, to which I did not cause as I was not organiser
                   neither did I take part in the organisation of the party or did I commit any
                   civil or criminal offence.


               9.  In any one un-regular occasion over the duration of the weekend I can; A.
                   understand the noise nuisance and distress to neighbours this can cause if
                   the allegations were to be true and not fabricated by police as I can prove.
                   I was not the organiser of the event.


          The case is based on what the respondent based it upon and in my case, this is
          the Organisation of Illegal Raves not the organisation of raves: -

               1.  So, I proved that indoor parties are not illegal unless there is a breach of
                   the licensing act 2003 as this is the law for entertainment.


               2.  That the word rave cannot be used by law in a building; such as it has
                   within my case as for sure section 63 requires key elements, one being of
                   the nature that "tress pass must have taken place in private Air" as clearly
                   is not the situations in None of the incidents that I have been found guilty
                   of and now the conditions being imposed upon my statue.

               3.  I proved that I was not the organiser to the events as I was not.


               4.  That I never took part in any anti-social behaviour or intended or
                   encouraged any other person to neither.

               5.  Anti-social behaviour was not clearly caused as a result of the Progress
                   Way by myself or my actions as I was only a visitor who never cased any
                   offence.


               I feel any legal professional should have the truth and my best interest at
               heart
               and if any person Knows a police officer to be caught for being corrupt for the
               evidence that they have supported so that a human being faced a wrongful
               convection of any sort that they should encourage them to stand up for what
               is correct and right.

               The response I made was already served on the 22/02/2016 and the Judge
               ask for the respondent to answer them questions by the 01/02/2016 and the
               respondent refuse to do so.









                                                                 427                                        3]]></page><page Index="436"><![CDATA[I do insist for the challenges to be answered as it is my life that has been
                  tarnished for wrongful civil proceedings.


                  I feel that the meeting with my barrister has been left to the last minute to no
                  fault of my own I have been requesting this to be accomplished in a multitude
                  of emails well in advance to the date that has now been made a few days
                  before appeal.


                  I do not see how the case will not get re listed due to lack of late disclosure to
                  be quite frank due to no fault of my own but still at my life's expense.

                  I do not feel that it is right or fair that I am being encouraged to go to appeal
                  and my requests to the respondent not being replied to in time, that I believe
                  will prove my innocents and will also clearly draft out the police corruption
                  and wrongful conditions that I know have been imposed on myself.


            All Legal professionals should work in Co Hurst towards the understanding of
            noun precedent in relation to the weight of any evidence put towards a client.
            I am concerned about the case relying sole on hearsay by police. Is this correct in
            procedure?

            I do also understand and take note from the respondent’s bundle that all resident
            parties contained within, were held on single occasions and in places of residence
            and where not held as a running commercial business by the occupiers or by
            myself to my knowledge. This has leaded me to read that any person is entitled to
            have a house or resident party in private air under the licensing act 2003 or where
            they reside. To my understanding each accused incident in the respondents
            bundle is a place of residence and was in fact different people holding their own
            private parties at their places of residence.

            Aloe there may have been complaints in regards to issues of concern about them
            house parties I was not the occupier to any of the accused locations; neither was I
            the hirer of equipment and surely not the organiser.


            I was establishing a hire company around the dates of the accused events and
            have provided evidence of the work I had been committing myself to. I was not
            trading at the time and whenever hiring out equipment I do with due care and
            responsibility, however I do not accept responsibility for other people's actions
            when hiring out such equipment in good faith. I do take legal action for any
            persons when breaking my terms and conditions. I do not hire out equipment to
            any person without being in the constraints of the law and in good business
            practice or without the correct ID.

            On one occasion I did hire out a sound system in good faith on a pro bono basis,
            this being of the understanding that no laws were being broken and as an Ltd






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                                                                                                         4]]></page><page Index="437"><![CDATA[company acting responsible. I know that I should not be liable for them persons
            actions when hiring out equipment and having the correct protocols in place as I
            clearly do.


            I do not feel that it is right for the respondent to obtain criminal punishments
            such as section 63 of the Crime and Disorder act 1994 and for that section to be
            then imposed against my freedom of movement & other Human Right

            that have been breached by being pro-claimed under wrongful civil proceedings,
            as I have now suffered to a multitude of incorrect procedures, legalisation and
            wrongful claims that I have occurred, for instance I have no previous nurtured
            offences of a similar sort as required by law when applying a standalone Asbo on
            a person’s statue, as I do feel I should have. Also, the case has made me feel that I
            have not had the right to challenge the allegations under a true Criminal
            investigation, especially when referring to the Organisation of Illegal Raves as the
            respondent has clearly headlined the offence to be.

            I also have the listed concerns of: -
                 1.  I understand that the correct protocols for the offences I am being
                     accused of should be carried out in a manner to be of a high professional
                     standard as required by law, so for me to be able to defended myself.
                 2.  I am therefore not happy with the issues of police corruption not being
                     addressed, by all legal persons, as I know I cannot stand a fair trial or appeal
                     without them issues being rectified first.
                 3.  I have suffered since 2014 for conditions that have been wrongful imposed
                     upon myself and still awaiting an appeal.


            1.1         Me and my acting  solicitor  drafted a  letter requesting  the respondent
            to  remove any CADS  that  have been  placed in the Asbo  bundle,  as  I understand
            that the cads are already inputted  incorrectly, leading to  the further
            understanding that I could not have and did not commit the alleged offices that I
            have  been accused of as a  fast  majority of the other CADS contained  within the
            application are incorrect  and them cads  do  have some blocked  out context; such
            as the Att Locations that are redacted and the intelligence reports grid references
            do state Crown road and other locations such as Hardy Way, on the same day as
            progress  way  so  I could  not  have committed as I could not be in two  places  at
            once.
            1.1.1       However, I am even further worried about CADS such as all the listed
            and any in the format such as fully retracted where know person can or is able to
            see the true CAD intelligence in regards to the wrongful fabricated claims being
            held against my person, so for all to be able to see the truth.

            1.1.2       I do believe when all CADS do get retracted and un blocked then that
            will help any barrister and put them in a better position to defend me, so for all
            Cads and pages in the Asbo application being served in an un edited format and





                                                                 429                                    5]]></page><page Index="438"><![CDATA[so, for  myself to  understand the  truth, to  why the conditions have been imposed
                  upon myself since the Asbo's on goings.


                  2.      I am also  seriously worried  about the reasons  why  the case  has  taken so
                  long with all the evidence I have supported towards my innocent plea, such as: -

                  2.1.    The incorrect time stamps.


                  2.2.    The facts of the conditions  of  law relating to a section 63  of  the crime
                  and disorder act  being imposed  upon  myself  for  wrongful claims  of myself
                  holding indoor house parties  without  tress pass  taking  place and no truth  or
                  evidence of myself causing anti-social behaviour.


                  2.3.    The Events that I  am being accused of no police  officers  have gone  and
                  spoken to any land lord's or owners.


                  2.4.    There has been no evidence of a breach under the Licensing act 2003.

                  2.5.    No proof of organisation being present against myself.


                  2.6.    There is  also  the  matter being of; all incident that are in the  Asbo
                  application with particulars  to  them  members  of the police involved, not  having
                  101  books that are time stamped  for them  incidents  and I  once again would like
                  to request them.


                  3.   In relation to all cads that do have a grid number of 53491,196790 and or Att
                  location of Crown road I request that the police officers involved in attending that
                  incident attended court  so to be  able to prove  that what Pc  Elesmore  stated to
                  the Judge at  the  magistrates court on the date of trial to obtain  a guilty plea
                  against  my  person, not  to be creditable in any  weight,  that being of all  the
                  statements that he  made that are contained in a copy  of  the magistrates court
                  transcripts on the day of  trial, which  does  quote  him  saying  that: When  making
                  the Asbo  application and redacting any intelligence he was sure  that all event on
                       th
                           th
                  the 7  8  June 2014 was  in fact  100% progress way and that he was sure  that
                  there was no other parties / events in the borough on them dates.
                  I intended for  my  acting barrister  to be able to use a copy of  the magistrate's
                  court trial transcripts on the date of the appeal.


                  I also  request  the incorrect  statement regarding that I am knowing for class A
                  drugs to be removed as it is also incorrect.

                  Kind regards
                  Simon Cordell






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         16

          Your Honour

          As you were made aware at the mention hearing on the 22/09/2016 there is inaccurate data being held in my sons
          Simon Cordell PNC record, there are also errors in police officer’s statements regarding my character within the
          Respondent case.

          I was very concerned that a court has once again been able to see this inaccurate information and when made
          aware of the errors did nothing to rectify them.

          I called a helpline on the 23/09/2016 and explained about the inconsistencies on my PNC and the errors in the
          police officers statements I was informed the ICO could address this matter while the case was still being heard
          and was told to put a form of concern into the ICO. I have now done this and believe you needed to be made
          aware.
          I believe my son’s reputation has been diminished in this court and previously in the magistrate’s court and am
          under the assumption this is a beach of my son’s human rights, am I correct in my assumption?
          My son when this case started was refused legal aid; this was overturned by a judge sitting at the lower court due
          to these facts. The importance of what is at stake, the complexity of the case, the capacity to represent himself
          effectively. On the 21/09/2016 when you removed my son’s solicitor from record the protection above was
          removed, you are aware my son cannot read and write effectively to deal with this trial.
          At this stage I would also like to draw your attention to your letter that was dated 22/02/2016 and section 4

                  “4/ The Court will not and does not accede to any application for the Appellants
                  Solicitors to come off the record or to cease acting for the Appellant Such an
                  application was dismissed by His Honour Judge Morrison on the 19th February 2016.
                  If any attempt is made to repeat this application the Court will require it to be made
                  in person by the Senior Partner of Michael Carroll & Co”
          On dismissing the solicitors who was acting for my son and not allowing them to be replaced I believe his rights
          to a fair trial were removed at this stage.






          Guide on Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights

                  Effectiveness of the legal aid granted:
          66.  The State is not accountable for the actions of an officially appointed lawyer. It follows from the
          independence of the legal profession from the State (Staroszczyk v. Poland, § 133), that the conduct
          of the defence is essentially a matter between the defendant and his counsel, whether counsel is
          appointed under a legal aid scheme or is privately financed. The conduct of the defence as such
          cannot, other than in special circumstances, incur the State's liability under the Convention (Tuzinski
          v. Poland (dec.)).
          67.  However, assigning a lawyer to represent a party does not in itself guarantee effective
          assistance (Sialkowska v. Poland, §§ 110 and 116). The lawyer appointed for legal aid purposes may
          be prevented for a protracted period from acting or may shirk his duties. If they are notified of the
          situation, the competent national authorities must replace him; should they fail to do so, the litigant
          would be deprived of effective assistance in practice despite the provision of free legal aid (Bertuzzf
          v. France, § 30).
          68.  It is above all the responsibility of the State to ensure the requisite balance between the
          effective enjoyment of access to justice on the one hand and the independence of the legal
          profession on the other. The Court has clearly stressed that any refusal by a legal aid lawyer to act
          must meet certain quality requirements. Those requirements will not be met where the
          shortcomings in the legal aid system deprive individuals of the "practical and effective" access to a
          court to which they are entitled (Staroszczyk v. Poland, § 135; Sialkowska v. Poland,


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          § 114 - violation).

          I am no lawyer myself and I am trying to go through the human rights act which is a very long document and
          extremely difficult to understand.
          You were also aware my son and I have been working from older bundles and ordered the solicitors who were
          acting for my son before they were removed from record on the 21/09/2016 by your honour to pass the correct
          bundles to us. Upon seeing these bundles, it has come to light that there are statements we have never seen before
          this date and never have seen them before the trial of the lower court. I am not sure if these statements have been
          added after the last trial when the appeal was applied for or if my son’s last solicitor has had these statements and
          they were not given to us. I do know they are dated before the last trial took place. How was my son ever meant to
          have a fair trial without having and seeing all the documents within the case against him?
          Upon also looking at my son’s own bundle the barristers were using for this Appeal there were many documents
          missing from this bundle that I have had to take time to update this bundle to the correct version with all
          statements included as there were no statements in there and other documents, it was not even indexed, How was
          the barrister even meant to have dealt with this Appeal with so many documents missing.
          The police have targeted my son and family for many years mostly being Simon Cordell, and I believe they have
          pursued a malicious prosecution against him also trying to include his brother’s name in this case, this can be
          proven.
          The Magistrates court hearsay rules 1999 do not apply to the crown court.


          The defence do not accept that the Respondent has relied on the correct legislation to apply under the hearsay
          rules. In any event the Appellant requests that the Respondent call the witnesses who made CAD entries for cross
          examination.
          It is neither professionally appropriate nor suitable for the Appellant to call police officers and question their
          credibility, as proposed by the Respondent through their application under the Magistrates Court Hearsay Rules.
          The Appellant submits that questioning the credibility of one’s own witnesses would not be permitted by the court.
          The Respondent has put forward no good reason for why these witnesses cannot be called. As to say it is not in
          the interests of justice to do so.

          Burden of proof and standard of proof are set high in this appeal case and you must find to be satisfied beyond
          reasonable doubt that the respondent case can be proven to the criminal standard in every aspect of the
          prosecution.

          I do not feel the Respondent application bundles could ever prove beyond reasonable doubt that the Appellant my
          son was concerned in the organisation of illegal raves / provided sound equipment for illegal raves.

          The Appellant my son and I is still not even sure what he is meant to be defending in this case and this has been
          asked many times for this to be explained. Even the Respondent skeleton argument bundle has had the word
          illegal removed from it case, but the definition of the word rave does make this illegal and this can clearly be
          seen from the Respondent original application bundle.
          The inaccurate data that is within the Respondent original application namely my son’s PNC and statements of
          police which is relied on in the Respondent original application bundle, the large concern that the Respondent has
          refused to unedited the CAD’s and intelligence reports they rely on in their original application bundle, why there
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          was a need to update original intelligence reports, why no CAD reports was included for the 6  June 2014 in the
          original application, why there are so many missing CAD’s, why the police refuse to admit in the lower court that
          CAD’s they had in their original application bundle clearly relates to an illegal rave in Crown Road and CAD’s
          from that have been placed in the Respondent original application bundle. (Please see freedom of information
          request to Enfield council in the Appellants bundle page 274 to 284 which clearly shows this) why they refuse to
          disclose information held on the police public order unit Scotland Yard systems and why Steven Elsmore did not
          ask DS Val Tanner from the police public order unit in Scotland Yard to write a statement after he spoke to her

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                                                                                                            2]]></page><page Index="441"><![CDATA[why Steven Elsmore deleted emails that was sent to DS Val Tanner and received from DS Yal Tanner and he only
           felt the need to do an updated statement dated 26/06/2015 in regards to this what did he ask DS Val Tanner and
           what was he told?
           Why a statement was never asked from, from DS Chapman of the public order unit Scotland Yard who when he
           spoke to Miss Lorraine Cordell on the phone checked their system and told Miss Lorraine Cordell that Mr Simon
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           Cordell name was only listed on their systems once and that was the day he was arrested on the 19  July 2014, so
           how Steve Elsmore can put in his updated statement that the public Order Unit hold no information about Mr
           Simon Cordell and Enfield is beyond me.

           Why there are no pocket books of any police officers in the Respondent original application bundle.

           Why the Respondent original application that we collected on the 23/09/2016 from the solicitor’s officer that was
           served by the Respondent in January 2016 to the court and the solicitors office, that we kept asking for from the
           solicitors and never got, has updated statements we have never seen dating back before the trial in the lower court.

           In a letter you wrote on the 22/02/2016 you asked the Respondent in section 5 (Please see below) this has never
           been done and we have never received this information by the Respondent.

                      "51 The Respondent is to serve by the 4th April 2016 a hearsay notice identifying
                   by
                   reference to pages of Bundle R what hearsay it wishes to rely on and why it should
                   be admitted in evidence”
           The abuse of process is a great concern in regarding the Appellant’s right to a fair trial.
           The evidences brought against the Appellant are not credible enough to prove the Respondent’s application
           beyond reasonable doubt

           Prosecution’s failure to prove the Respondent’s application will entitle him an acquittal from Respondent’s
           application.
           At this stage I ask Your Honour to discharge acquit this Appeal case for an anti-social behaviour order (ASBO) in
           favour of the Appellant Mr Simon Cordell, and if this cannot be done the case be adjourned until matters in this
           letter are addressed and the Appellant Mr Simon Cordell can have a fair trial, but the conditions he is on for this
           ASBO removed.






           Yours Sincerely






           Miss Lorraine Cordell


















                                                                 433]]></page><page Index="442"><![CDATA[Address: 109 Burncroft Avenue                                                                Dated: 14/10/2016
           Enfield London
           EN3 7JQ

           To whom it may concern

           Issues of concern:

           Local Authorities and Metropolitan Police Consultation that was in Regards to the Applicant

           On the 13th of August 2014 the local authority and the police held a consultation meeting in regards to the
           Appellant and reached a decision to be taken in the matter of a stand alone Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO)
           order to be placed upon the Appellant Statue of Liberties.

           An anti social behaviour order (ASBO) (2003) is / was a civil order made in the United Kingdom against a
           person who has been shown, on the balance of evidence, to have engaged in anti social behaviour.

           The order was introduced by Tony Blair in 1998 with the legal frame work and protocols to create a successful
           Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application. Within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) guidance it
           states Voluntary solutions and other remedies should be considered by the pursuant, prior to the multi agency
           working together in Co-Hurst at a statutory conference, regarding any application.

           Any of the following voluntary solutions and alternative remedies should have been considered and then
           implemented, prior to an application for an Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) being considered but was not;

              1.  Mediation: -
              2.  Verbal and written warnings from the relevant authorities including Police: -
              3.  Support Packages: -
              4.  Diversionary schemes and activities: -
              5.  Rehabilitation programs: -
              6.  Criminal investigation: -

           The above list is not exhausted to its limits.

           At no point of time has the applicant been given any of the above listed opportunities, neither has he been asked
           to attended any official meetings prior to this Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application and this should
           have been the opportunity to talk to him about a pre-warning or other actions that could have been taken.

           Please also take note to page number 15 (taking a strategic approach) which clearly states: “The more serious the
           behaviour, the greater the likelihood that the court will grant a geographically wide order, order’s that seek to
           operate in the whole of England and Wales will not be granted without evidence to the actual or potential
           geographical extent of the problem. Further detail about further effective prohibitions is given in Chapter 7.”

           For the applicant legally to have any conditions imposed, of such a wide scale of areas with out correct proof to
           that extent, is another breach of applicant’s human right’s. The Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) that was
           granted in the lower court upon the applicant is wrongly executed for the whole of the UK.

           Section 63 of the Criminal Justice (Raves) Bill and related Act: -

           The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 is an amendment to the Raves Bill and states the following: -

           Section 63 Powers to remove persons attending or preparing for a rave.

           (1) This section applies to a gathering on land in the open air of 20 or more persons (whether or not trespassers)
           at which amplified music is played during the night (with or without intermissions) and is such as, by reason of

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                                                     434]]></page><page Index="443"><![CDATA[its loudness and duration and the time at which it is played, is likely to cause serious distress to the inhabitants of
           the locality; and for this purpose: -

           (a) Such a gathering continues during intermissions in the music and, where the gathering extends over several
           days, throughout the period during which amplified music is played at night (with or without intermissions); and

           (b) “Music” includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive
           beats.

           (1A) this section also applies to a gathering if: -

           (a) It is a gathering on land of 20 or more persons who are trespassing on the land; and

           (b) It would be a gathering of a kind mentioned in subsection (1) above if it took place on land in the open air.

           In Reference to Section 63: -
           As noted in the highlighted copy of a Section 63 above and then in reference to take the correct notes about the
           fundamental basics of the building blocks of the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application that has now
           been brought against the Appellant, will in fact reveal that all incidents that are sighted within the case bundle
           are of incidents when a person(s) personal living quarters, was or is contained in a building otherwise known as a
           place of residence, this key element mentioned and noted does play a vital factor in the on goings of the case at
           present, as for sure trespass must be present for a gathering to amerce in a building this must also be inclusive of
           20 or more persons, so for any officer or official person(s) to be confident of there evidence supporting the
           incident’s in question, so for them incidents to constitutes to the word rave.

           Within the respondent’s bundle, that is representing an Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) order, no police
           officers chose to follow the true lines of investigation that is needed to fulfil the key elements to obtain such an
           act, against the Appellants statue of liberties when using section 63 of the criminal and justice act 1994 and
           therefore the word rave cannot and should not be met to the criminal standards needed to obtain a Proven
           verdict.

           The investigating police officers had ample opportunity to achieve such goals, but never did and therefore it
           must be agreed to the quoted, this case does not meet the criteria for the incidents accused within its context and
           supported evidence.

           This clearly leads to the Fraud Act 2006 by abuse of position: -

           (1) A person is in breach of this section if he—
           (a) Occupies a position, in which he is expected to safeguard, or not to act against, the financial interests of
           another person,
           (b) Dishonestly abuses that position, and
           (c) Intends, by means of the abuse of that position—
           (I) To make a gain for himself or another, or
           (ii) To cause loss to another or to expose another to a risk of loss.

           (2) A person may be regarded as having abused his position even though his conduct consisted of an omission
           rather than an act.

           Issue of the Word “Illegal being Used: -

           The second issue is the terminology regarding the word “illegal” the word Illegal also raises concerns of issues
           relating towards what the respondent’s case has been brought in motion for, all of the accused incidents that the
           respondent has alleged I took an organisation (role / or supplied equipment in, do in fact relate to the
           entertainment industry, what is governed under the licensing act 2003.

           As previously stated in this letter of concern, all incidents sighted in the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO)
           application do in fact relate to indoor private events and trespass has not been investigated under any police
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                                                                 435]]></page><page Index="444"><![CDATA[officer’s codes of conduct, neither does the CPS challenge or dispute this fact, so there is no argument to the
           issue of illegality under the trespass grounds.

           This only leaves the licensing act 2003 having to be found in breach to prove the word illegal in the
           entertainment industry when a police officer is in pursuit of a case relating to the investigation of the
           organisation of illegal raves, as the respondent and officers have pro claimed it to be.

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           When reading a copy of the licensing act 2003 as amended on the 7  January 2013 for the processes of creation
           of an investigation or defence towards a persons rights, any person doing so will have to take note to appendix
           four of that Act, which clearly states it is not illegal to provide any entertainment within a back garden or place
           of residence, in fact the only clause relating to in private air is that no person shall have the right to charge for
           money with a few of making a profit and if a profit is made without true intention then the licensing act 2003 has
           no breach, with this full and whole understanding I believe that any person will agree that the respondent does
           not have the right to base there case on the fact of organising an illegal rave as no illegal concept has been
           adduced to be proven.

           Issue’s of the Word “Illegal being Used: -

           As a third concern regarding the issue of the word “illegal being used does also make me take reference to the
           following:

           From the early stages of the application the Appellant felt the need to defend his legal right’s, as any other
           member of united kingdom and associated treaties should also do, this being said to be leading towards the
           wrongful accusations against any illegal allegations off criminal nature that any person(s) find themselves in
           defence towards, that any person(s) know they have not committed, neither am I in the wrong for just simply not
           understanding the crime I am being accused of but still playing a role in such criminal activities in turn as a
           figure of speech being blind towards my own actions and there consequences, such as the incident that have
           clearly been contained within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application.

           I know it would be morally wrong for me not to stand up and quire this matter myself as for I know the true
           facts, as I know this case should not be sitting in its civil capacity, when it clearly states an offence of an illegal
           natured concept this is a breach of a multitude of my human rights and should be managed under criminal
           legalisation and regulations in a criminal court, especially with out no previous history of similar natured
           offences being present and this is also inclusive of no pre remand warnings ever being issued. In the
           understanding of civil and criminal law, were some think is alleged to have taken place that is said to have been
           illegal the correct Police procedure in them circumstances is that a crime will be created under the crime and
           disorder act 1998, in pursuit from the police reforms act 1964, by way of a victim or witness making a report to
           police and then for members of the police to be allocated the incident in hand so for them to be able to start any
           needed investigations, this does also depend on the matter of relevance to the initial report and will be risk
           assessed and graded apriority to the listing to the resources available at the time.

           The investigations may lead to an arrest what will lead the detainee to his or her statuary legal rights. In the early
           1980’s the police did have the power to take cases to court without the decision of any other governing body, but
           now in 2016 the burden relays solely on the CPS who are in collaboration with Revenue and Customs
           Prosecution Office and is headed by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) who is independent but subject to
           the superintendence of the Attorney General that is accountable to members of Parliament that do work for the
           prosecution services. If charged any person’s rights are gained under section 24 and 25 which does relate to the
           rights of any person charged and the minimum standards of criminal procedure.

           An issue I raise is my case seems to sit in it civil capacity at court with none of the above regulations and my
           rights being carried out with accordance of the United Kingdom laws; as it clearly is stated as an illegal offence,
           I ask please can any person explain this to me? As I have no previous convictions of similar nature offence,
           neither was the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application a CBO, Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) on
           conviction, it is in fact a stand alone Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) and the legal guidance is for the
           application not to be based upon criminal natured activities.

           Before I continue with the principles of the respondent’s case which has been educed with the title of “the
           organisation of illegal raves, so to highlight the true aspects of the legal definition needed to be met in reference

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                                                     436]]></page><page Index="445"><![CDATA[towards “the role need to be proved to the criminal standards so for a judge to impose a Proven verdict in
          relation to organising”

          National Standards Incident Recording Regulations: -

          I would first like any reader to have a full understanding of the knowledge needed to be addressed at this point of
          this complaint in reference to the “NSIR” what is the national standards incident recording regulations that are
          governed under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000.

          The NSIR does quote the following, when any state official is recording police information them procedures
          must comply in accordance with the national standards incident recording polices and them person(s) are to:

                Ensure that all police information is held in accordance with the law
                Support all correct decisions that are made through the intelligence process with utmost respect for
                  “Vision and Purpose Statements for Crime Recording (NCRS & HOCR)” what are in respect to the
                  Home Office Counting Rules for Recorded Crime.
                Provide a fair an auditable decision-making process.
                Corroborate all related and interlinked information.
                Allow all information to be shared in compliance with the data protection Act 1998 and Regulation of
                  Investigatory Powers Act 2000.


          Policing Values:

          The College of Policing “Code of Ethics” set out nine explicit values that are intended to ensure standards of
          professional behaviour for both police officers and police staff:

                         1.               2.                3.               4.               5.


                        Due              Due              Due              Due               Due
                    responsibility   responsibility   responsibility   responsibility   responsibility
                    with issues of   with issues of   with issues of   with issues of   with issues of
                      Openness         Integrity      Accountability      Respect        Leadership
                         6.               7.                8.               9.


                        Due              Due               Due              Due
                    responsibility   responsibility   responsibility   responsibility
                    with issues of   with issues of   with issues of   with issues of
                      Fairness        Selflessness     Objectivity        Honesty


          CPS REVIEWING OF CASE FILES: -

          Duty Prosecutors must apply the Code for Crown Prosecutors when reviewing any case received from the police,
          and continue to do so during the life of a case, to be satisfied that there is sufficient evidence to provide a
          realistic prospect of conviction against each defendant for each offence and that it is in the public interest to
          proceed.


           Crown Prosecutors must also consider any human rights issues that arise.

          The Joint Performance Standards: -

          Standard 1 – Police will undertake an effective, early investigation to reduce use of pre-charge bail: -


          Standard 2 – Police will obtain ‘key evidence’ before referral to a prosecutor for a charging decision: -

          Standard 3 – Police will themselves charge or NFA cases in accordance with the DPP’s Guidance on Charging:
          -                                                      437

                                                                                                             4]]></page><page Index="446"><![CDATA[Standard 4 – CPS will provide an immediately accessible service for the telephone referral of cases: -

           Standard 5 – CPS will ensure early face-to-face consultations are provided for serious, sensitive and complex
           cases: -

           Standard 6 – CPS will ensure that charging decisions are consistent and in accordance with the Code for Crown
           Prosecutors and appropriate legal and policy guidance.


           Police Personal Conduct: -

           These values underpin all policing functions and in respect of police personal conduct and require all person(s)
           working for the police service to “behave in a manner, whether on or off duty, which does not bring discredit on
           the police service or undermine public confidence in policing” (See Standard 9 – Conduct). The Code explicitly
           states that complying with the National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS), which is the central rules from the
           Home Office that do comply with the Counting Rules for Recorded Crime (HOCR), is an example of meeting
           the standards.

           Regards to NSIR Standards: -
           With further regards to NSIR standards that do define any communication from any person to be otherwise
           known as a “CFS a caller for services” a CFS is any person(s) by whatever means of contact, about a matter that
           comes to police attention and which is required by the NSIR to be recorded. There are a number of minimum
           data standards to be complied with when recording information on an incident record:

                 An incident unique reference number (URN)
                 The time and date the report was received.
                 The method of reporting.
                 A clear and accurate time and date the report was recorded.
                 Details of the person making the report (name, address and telephone number)
                 Sufficient information to describe the location and nature of the report.
                 The opening and closing category.
                 Also, the Time and date of initial and closing classification.

           Contained within the respondent Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application I take a problem with there
           being no URN numbers to a vast amount of the official documents contained within the respondent’s bundle.
           The Prosecution Team Manual of Guidance For the preparation, processing and submission of prosecution files
           2011 (Incorporating National File Standard 2015) also states the importance to case files URN numbers and
           continues to quote the following: -
           UNIQUE REFERENCE NUMBER (“URN”)

           1.3.1
           A URN must be allocated to a case file at the earliest opportunity to allow tracking and monitoring of the case
           where possible. This process should start at the CPS pre-charge advice stage where the URN will be recorded on
           the MG3/3A.

           1.3.2
           When completing a case file, the URN must be entered on all MG forms. The endorsement of the URN on each
           page of each form ensures that if material becomes separated from the file, it can be easily identified and
           maintains continuity.
           1.3.4
           Allocating a URN for case files involving multiple offences and/or offenders will need to be closely monitored
           to avoid duplication. Specific guidance on when and how these case files should be numbered is contained at 2.4
           of Section 2. This includes obtaining guidance from the CPS regarding the splitting or merging of case files.
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                                                     438]]></page><page Index="447"><![CDATA[2.4.2
           General Principles Charges for any offences may be included in the same file with the same Unique Reference
           Number (URN) if those charges:
              (i)    Are founded on the same facts, or: -

              (ii)   Form, or are a part of a series of, offences of the same or a similar character. As a result, case files
                     containing charges which are not linked in either of the ways mentioned above will need to be split
                     into separate files, each with a different URN.
           Organisation: -

           In dispute to the Organisation role in the respondent’s pursuit for a convection for organising illegal raves, the
           applicant has not adduced no evidence in support of such a claim, I submitted a plea of innocents as for sure I
           know that  I am innocent and because of that reason, there is no truthful evidence relating to the wrongful
           accusations that I find my self defending my character towards, this case leaves me every day of my life
           knowing that I never organised any event sighted in the respondent bundle leaving me suffering the
           consequences and if the allegations were true I believe the police intelligence would be able to prove some of the
           following as they have not got the following:

                       No evidence of flyers,
                       No evidence of breaches of the licensing act.
                       No evidence of promotion on Social Networking Sites
                       No evidence of Sound equipment sited within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) event
                         dates being used for private reasons, neither seized under self commercial gain.
                       No evidence of Video footage proving any origination or delegation roles.
                       No evidence of forensics.
                       No evidence of trespass.
                       No evidence of Voice recordings.
                       No evidence of a past duration of time, relating to any arrest of my person of a similar natured
                         offence.
                       No evidence of and therefore a complete absinth of first hand oral evidence of victims.
                       This complete absinth also includes no police PNB note books, for all dates wrongfully accused
                         and sited within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application.
                       Not to forget the complete disappearance of all CAD related emergency 999 / 101 calls, that I
                         am in pursuit of disclosure towards, that do relate to the audio voice recordings that have been
                         said to have been destroyed by police, them emergency 999 / 101 call voice recordings are
                         governed by United Kingdom and continental legalisation and Standard Functional
                         Specifications for Law Enforcement Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Systems standards
                         protected by communication standard operating procedures “SOP” and in all incidents should
                         not be destroyed when they are part of an ongoing trial or appeal and this is to include, the
                         commence of a Proven verdict otherwise known as a convection as them files should remain
                         intact for up to 50 years after.

           Hearsay I challenge the following points of concern: -

           The respondent when seeking pursuit of the Asbo application that was applied at the lower court in conjunction
           to their powers, so for the respondent to educe an application notice of (Hearsay Evidence under Civil
           Proceeding) Rule 1999.
           The applicant took dispute to the legal factors of such a hearsay notice and declined the application.
           The reason for the dispute was and is that the respondent is relying on the whole presedent of their case solely
           being based on hearsay evidence, with no substance of first hand evidence and a complete disappearance of civil
           person(s) under oath supplying oral evidence, in turn no VPS witness, this does also include any other support of
           key materials that would aid in any convection as evidence.
           The notice to rely solely on hearsay was put before the judge on the 11/09/2014 and 30/10/2014 to Highbury
           Corner Magistrates Court this was challenged but was allowed by the judge sitting at the lower court. How can
           anyone stand a fair trial when no witnesses can be called? And all of the civil witness statements, not being
           signed by the witness themselves.
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                                                                 439]]></page><page Index="448"><![CDATA[Hearsay applications under the Magistrates Courts (Hearsay Evidence in Civil Proceeding) Rule 1999 to reply
           solely on hearsay within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application have been put in on the
           23/02/2016, 17/08/2016 to Wood Green Crown Court for the appeal hearing, this was challenged, this also has
           been allowed by the Judge hearing the appeal case. How can anyone stand a fair trial when no witnesses can be
           called?

              1.  The truthiness and accuracy of the witness statements that are contained in the format of an MG11
                  witness statement form.
              2.  Also, the capacity the court sits in as for the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) proceeding sit in their
                  civil capacity, but the respondent’s application states an offence of a criminal nature such as the
                  organisation of illegal rave, so for any person to understand what rules the case should really be imposed
                  to so that the Appellant could stand a legal and justified fair trail cannot clearly be established, this is for
                  the reasons as listed below.: -

           Magistrates and Crown Courts have different regulations when the court houses are sitting in a true and fair civil
           capacity when at trial and appeal.

           A criminal case as the respondent application clearly states it is, has a different views towards the rules of
           hearsay, than a civil case does and requires a section 9 or 10 to be educed into the case proceedings, if the
           section 9 or 10 requirements are not agreed by the Judge, or challenged by any applicant, due to a witness not
           given oral evidence in court, then the context of there statement holds less weight and may not be read out in
           court verbally aloud that is to say on its own, by any members of the prosecution and in turn becomes
           inadmissible in criminal cases, but under civil proceeding were there is no criminal element, then them hearsay
           rule do not comply and the Civil Evidence Act 1995 will in fact apply, in any ongoing proceedings that are in
           pursuit of an Anti-social Behaviour Order, the Civil Evidence Act 1995 rules should come into force and will
           allow the admissibility of hearsay without an exception other than a hearsay notice, because of the clear
           difference that is allowed in the proceeding of criminal and civil law relating to hearsay and the respondent’s
           case being of a mixture of both laws, this leads me to the understanding that I could not stand, what must be a
           speedy and fair trial in respect to, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948, the Human
           Rights Act 1998 (the Act or the HRA) and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) 1953.

           MG5: Police report

           MG5 – CASE SUMMARY GUIDANCE NOTES
           Any person being accused of an offence under the criminal justice public order act 1994 should be arrested and
           an mg5 case summery form should be filled out in accordance to code A of the pace codes of conduct.

           The prosecutor, defence and court will then need to be informed about what happened when the defendant was
           interviewed and the guidance contained in the header to section 2 of the MG5 should be followed.

           Where the suspect refuses to answer certain questions or to answer satisfactorily, after due warning, a court or
           jury may draw such inferences as appear proper under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 sections
           36 and 37.

           In such circumstances section 2 on the MG5 should record that a no comment interview took place, special
           warnings were given (as set out in a - e below) and also record the questions that were asked following the
           warning. The exact words used should be recorded rather than paraphrasing.

           For an inference to be drawn the suspect must be told, in ordinary language:
           a) What offence is being investigated?
           b) What fact they are being asked to account for;
           c) This fact may be due to them taking part in the commission of the offence;
           d) A court may draw a proper inference if they fail or refuse to account for this fact;
           e) A record is being made of the interview and it may be given in evidence if they are brought to trial.

           Orders on Conviction: -
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                                                                                                              7]]></page><page Index="449"><![CDATA[An order comes into effect on the day it is made.
           Will be of a CBO nature the provisions relating to the CBO are in Part 2 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime
           and Policing Act 2014 (the "Act"). The provisions come into force on 20 October 2014.

           The dates of the on goings of the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) proceedings are listed below: -

           12/09/2014              A bundle is said too have been served by police on the Appellant at 109 Burncroft
                                   Avenue, to which he disputes. This Bundle is said to be for the Antisocial
                                   Behaviour Order (ASBO) Case, a letter of complaint was made and served to the
                                   police in regards to not being served with the full true details and the bundle still
                                   remains in Edmonton police stations lost property the receipt is in my mother’s
                                   name as she found it out side my front door.
           06/10/2014              The Appellant was meant to have a hearing for an interim Order but legal aid had
                                   not been granted.
                                   Michael Carroll acting solicitor came to court the judge overturned and granted
                                   legal aid. The application for the Interim hearing the judge would not hear due to
                                   my solicitors not having time to go over the case papers as legal aid was not
                                   granted at this point. The CPS and police were not happy about this. Hearing was
                                   put off until the 22/10/2014
           22/10/2014              22/10/2014 Interim hearing could not go ahead due to Andy Locke Acting
                                   Barrister had a flood at his home address. CPS and Police were not happy about
                                   this and wanted it to go ahead. Judge told them it is not down to the Appellant he
                                   has attended court and rightfully he should have a barrister. Interim hearing was
                                   put off until the 05/11/2014

           As can be seen from the details above the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) was not put before a Judge until
           the 22/10/2014 due to no fault of the Appellant and should still fall within the commence date of the CBO being
           legal jurisdiction.

           Where an order on conviction is sought, police must supply sufficient details to the Prosecutor to justify
           application for the order sought and any documentation must be attached to the file. Such orders include:
            An exclusion order, such as being banned from licensed premises or sporting grounds.
            Anti-Social Behaviour Order.
            Protection from Harassment Act restraining order.
            Compensation order – may be made on conviction, where there has been some personal injury, loss or damage
              to any person, for the offence charged or taken into consideration.

           Courts often award compensation at the first hearing so it is important that, where known, an estimate of the cost
           of loss or damage is included on the MG5 form. Additionally, full details of any victim likely to be awarded
           compensation should be shown on an MG6 form.

           Issues with the Independent Members of the Public’s Witness Statements: -

           I continue to raise even larger concerns of issue with regards towards the Independent members of the public’s
           witness statements, not being signed by the witness them self but by active police officers on duty. I am also
           further concerned and raise issue with there being no statement of truth attached to all of the mg11 witness
           statement forms, both issues are a criminal offence of the Fraud Act 2006 as follows: -
           1. Fraud
           (1) A person is guilty of fraud if he is in breach of any of the sections listed in subsection

           (2) (Which provide for different ways of committing the offence).

           (2) The sections are: -
           (a) Section 2 (fraud by false representation): -
           (b) Section 3 (fraud by failing to disclose information), and: -
           (c) Section 4 (fraud by abuse of position).

           (3) A person who is guilty of fraud is liable: -
                                                                 441                                          8]]></page><page Index="450"><![CDATA[(a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to a fine not exceeding the
           statutory maximum (or to both);

           (b) On conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years or to a fine (or to both).

           All MG Forms are Managed under Guidance From: -

           All mg forms are managed under guidance from the home office, so for the evidential and authenticity standards
           to be complied with, so for all associated tools required to create, transport and store a Digital Witness Statement
           (DWS) is completed with sufficient evidential authenticity and integrity.

           The Key Requirements of Digital Witness Statements are: -

           1. The witness must be fully aware of the implications of signing.
           2. The mechanism for proving a document must be agreed by the National Prosecution Team.
           3. Where vector representations of signatures are used, these shall use open standards and must also include a
           simple image of the signature.

           Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996, places a duty on investigators to pursue all reasonable lines of
           enquiry and to record and retain all relevant material.

           Supervisors must check that the file complies with the National File Standard content as per the Director’s
           Guidance.

           All cases charged by police will be notified to the CPS through an amended MG5, to be known as the ‘Police
           Report’. It is crucial that the content of the MG5, including the case and interview summaries, are objective, fair
           and balanced and are of the highest quality. This is because all the stakeholders (e.g. prosecutors, court and
           defence) rely upon its contents. A poor quality MG5 is likely to lead to wasted time, increased costs and delayed
           proceedings. In all cases the supervisor must complete the ‘Supervisor’s Certification’. This certifies that the
           information in parts 1 to 7 of the Police Report is an accurate summary of the available evidence in the case. It
           also ensures that the file has been built to the required standard. If it has not been possible to obtain all necessary
           information to ensure the file has reached the required standard, an MG6 must be completed to indicate why and
           when missing information/evidence will be available.

           The MG6 should also record the information necessary for common law disclosure in accordance with R v DPP,
           ex parte LEE. It should also take account of all reasonable lines of enquiry and confirm that relevant agreed
           targets for the capture/submission of evidence have been identified correctly.

           R v DPP, ex parte LEE (1999) 2 Cr App. R 304, DC 2.2.11
           Following the decision in LEE, the prosecutor should consider disclosing the following, at pre-committal stage,
           in the interests of justice:
              (i)    Previous convictions of the victim, or any material that might assist an application for bail;
              (ii)   Anything that may assist the defence to argue that there should be no committal at all, or committal
                     on a lesser charge;
              (iii)   Anything that may assist an argument for abuse of process;
              (iv)   Information that may assist the defence to prepare for trial where delay may affect such preparation
                     (i.e. witnesses police officers have spoken to that they do not intend to rely upon).
              (v)    This information is not always going to be disclosed to the defence since Justice Kennedy said this
                     would depend very much on what the defendant chose to reveal about the nature of his case.

              These are only examples and must not be construed as a definitive list of categories.

              In all cases the prosecutor must consider disclosing in the interests of justice any material that is relevant to
              sentence (e.g. information that might mitigate the seriousness of the offence or assist the accused to lay
              blame in whole or in part upon a co-accused or another person).

              There are Three Types of Witness Statement: -

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                                                     442]]></page><page Index="451"><![CDATA[Narrative statements: -
                    Made by the people who have played a part in the event at issue?
              Production statements: -
                    made by people who are employees, who have access to computer systems or documents, but: -
                    Cannot testify as to how the information was entered on to the systems, as it may have been done by
                     other people in the organisation.
              Statements by expert witnesses:
                    Include analysis and comment and can include personal opinion within their professional remit.

          What is a VPS Witness Statement?

          This is a statement made by the victim of a criminal offence. It is recorded on form MG11 and the content relates
          to the effect the offence has on them.
          The Purpose of VPS forms are: -
          These statements provide the victim with an opportunity to state how the offence has affected them:
                    Physically
                    Emotionally
                    Psychologically
                    financially, or
                    in any other way victim an opportunity to say if they require further support, or wish to claim
                     compensation.
                    To provide the Home Office and the courts with information on these matters and allow them to take
                     an account of the consequences of the offence on the victim. These statements are voluntary and are
                     separate to other statements. They are disclosed to the defence.

          Victim Personal Statements: -
          When a VPS is used in court the VPS is put before the court after conviction in the sentencing bundle. (Impact
          Statement)

          If a police officer takes a witness statement in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, they must record it on an
          MG11 form.

          All investigating police officer’s must keep the original copies of all witness statements in the case file and send
          copies to the Crown Prosecution Service.

          Before a witness signs a witness statement the investigating police officer’s must always explain to whom ever is
          filling out the form:  the perjury clause before they make the statement.
                A statement taken in this form meets the legal requirements, and so they may not have needed to attend
                  court:
                But you must make it clear the Home Office cannot guarantee they will not have to attend the court
                  because the court and the defendant have the right to call any witness to attend and give oral evidence.

          When any police officer questions the witness they must make sure of the following:  ask all relevant questions
          to satisfy their duty under the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996, so to be able to pursue all
          reasonable lines of enquiry whether they point towards or away from the suspect.

          The Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) Witness Statements Do Not Contain Signature of Truth: -

          PRACTICE DIRECTION 22 – STATEMENTS OF TRUTH

          Documents to be verified by a Statement of Truth are: -

          1.1
          Rule 22.1(1) set’s out the documents which must be verified by a statement of truth. The documents include: -
          (1) A statement of case,
          (2) A response complying with an order under rule 18.1 to provide further information,
          (3) A witness statement,
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                                                                 443]]></page><page Index="452"><![CDATA[1.2
           If an applicant wishes to rely on matters set out in his application notice as evidence, the application notice must
           be verified by a statement of truth.

           1.5
           The statement of truth may be contained in the document it verifies or it may be in a separate document served
           subsequently, in which case it must identify the document to which it relates.

           Form of the Statement of Truth: -
           2.1
           The form of the statement of truth verifying a statement of case, a response, an application notice or a notice of
           objections should be as follows:
           ‘[I believe] [the (claimant or as may be) believes] that the facts stated in this [name document being verified] are
           true.’

           2.2
           The form of the statement of truth verifying a witness statement should be as follows:
           ‘I believe that the facts stated in this witness statement are true.’

           2.3
           Where the statement of truth is contained in a separate document, the document containing the statement of truth
           must be headed with the title of the proceedings and the claim number. The document being verified should be
           identified in the statement of truth as follows:
           (3) Statement of case: ‘the [defence or as may be] served on the [name of party] on [date]’,
           (4) Application notice: ‘the application notice issued on [date] for [set out the remedy sought]’,
           (5) Witness statement: ‘the witness statement filed on [date] or served on [party] on [date]’.

           Who may Sign the Statement of Truth?

           3.1
           In a statement of case, a response or an application notice, the statement of truth must be signed by:
           (1) The party or his litigation friend, or
           (2) The legal representative of the party or litigation friend.

           3.2
           A statement of truth verifying a witness statement must be signed by the witness.

           In-house legal representatives: -

           Legal representative is defined in rule 2.3(1). A legal representative employed by a party may sign a statement of
           truth. However, a person who is not a solicitor, barrister or other authorised litigator, but who is employed by the
           company and is managed by such a person is not employed by that person and so cannot sign a statement of
           truth. (This is unlike the employee of a solicitor in private practice that would come within the definition of legal
           representative.)
           However, such a person, may be a manager and able to sign the statement on behalf of the company in that
           capacity.

           Inability to persons to read or sign documents to be verified by a statement of truth: -

           3A.1
           Where a document containing a statement of truth is to be signed by a person who is unable to read or sign the
           document, it must contain a certificate made by an authorised person.

            Consequences of failure to verify: -

           4.1
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                                                                                                             11]]></page><page Index="453"><![CDATA[If a statement of case is not verified by a statement of truth, the statement of case will remain effective unless it
           is struck out, but a party may not rely on the contents of a statement of case as evidence until it has been verified
           by a statement of truth.

           4.2
           Any party may apply to the court for an order that unless within such period as the court may specify the
           statement of case is verified by the service of a statement of truth, the statement of case will be struck out.

           4.3
           The usual order for the costs of an application referred to in paragraph 4.2 will be that the costs be paid by the
           party who had failed to verify in any event and forthwith.

           Penalty: -

           5
           Attention is drawn to rule 32.14 which sets out the consequences of verifying a statement of case containing a
           false statement without an honest belief in its truth, and to the procedures set out in rule 81.18 and paragraphs 5.1
           to 5.7 of Practice Direction 81 – Applications and proceedings in relation to contempt of court.

           Possession etc. of articles for use in frauds, Fraud Act 2006: -

           (1) A person is guilty of an offence if he has in his possession or under his control any article for use in the
           course of or in connection with any fraud.
           (2) A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable—
           (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to a fine not exceeding the
           statutory maximum (or to both);
           (b) On conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or to a fine (or to both).

           7. Fraud act
            Making or supplying articles for use in frauds
           (1) A person is guilty of an offence if he makes, adapts, supplies or offers to supply any article—
           (a) knowing that it is designed or adapted for use in the course of or in connection with fraud, or
           (b) Intending it to be used to commit, or assist in the commission of, fraud.
           (2) A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a
           term not exceeding 12 months or to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum (or to both);
           (b) On conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years or to a fine (or to both).

           8. Fraud Act
            “Article” (1) For the purposes of— (a) sections 6 and 7, and (b) the provisions listed in subsection (2), so far as
           they relate to articles for use in the course of or in connection with fraud, “article” includes any program or data
           held in electronic form.

           All Impact statements are also singed by police, but second third hand information

           PNBs are requested as disclosure: -

           The official pocket book is a most important document which, when properly used, provides the greatest support
           in court, and constitutes protection against false or mistaken attack upon the character of an officer or a member
           of staff.

           It is a basic principle of police procedure that police officers and appropriate police staff will keep notes of their
           day to day duties to which they may later refer.

           Every operational Police Officer, including Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), members of the
           Special Constabulary, & Firearms Enquiry Officers shall carry an official PNB when on duty, and will ensure
           that is maintained.

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                                                                                                             12]]></page><page Index="454"><![CDATA[It is fundamental that these notes should be made at the time of the incident which is being recorded or, where
           circumstances prevent this, as soon as practicable after the event.

           The pocket notebook must always be carried by officers and staff engaged on operational patrol, response and
           beat duties. Staff engaged in all other types of duty will carry their pocket notebook when performing duties
           where they are likely to encounter a scenario where a pocket notebook record is required.

           The PNB is an official document, which is subject to disclosure in connection with any criminal investigation.
           The PNB is maintained by an individual, but ultimately belongs to the Metropolitan Constabulary.

           Pocket Notebook records will be made in the following circumstances: -

           a. Where the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 require a record and none exists.
           b. Details of audio recording interviews as highlighted in paragraph 5.1 of Code E.
           c. Unsolicited comments made by a suspect outside the context of a formal interview, which may be relevant to
           an offence.
           d. Evidential matters, civil and criminal where not recorded in another original document.
           e. PNC and other police information database checks.
           f. Critical, domestic and hate crime incidents.
           g. Property found or handed to officers.
           h. Under Section 170 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, where any party insists that the accident is recorded.
           I. Arrests and incidents which may give rise to evidence in a criminal offence.
           j. Incidents where the officer thinks a complaint will be made (bring to a supervisor notice as soon as possible.)
           k. Observations / surveillance where no official log exists.
           l. Any information that an officer regards as relevant to any aspect of police work should be recorded. If in
           doubt, record everything.

           The information, which should be recorded at any scene, will vary. The following is a guide to the minimum
           information required: -
           a. Time.
           b. Exact location.
           c. Occurrence or offence.
           d. Name, age (DOB), occupation, address, self defined ethnicity and telephone number of person involved.
           e. Name, age (DOB), occupation, address, self defined ethnicity and telephone number of witness/informant.
           f. Details of action by police officers and others. ‘Direct speech’ should be recorded in the pocket book.

           Where a suspect makes any comment, which might be relevant to an offence, (including a reply after caution)
           the comments must be recorded in the PNB, and where practicable the person shall be given the opportunity to
           read the record and to certify and sign it as accurate, or indicate the respects in which that person considers it
           inaccurate. Any refusal to sign should be recorded.

           Even when there is collaboration, unless the circumstances are for some reason exceptional, each officer should
           make a note in their own book and not rely on a note in another officer’s book. If one officer has no recollection
           of a point observed or of a remark remembered by a colleague, they should not incorporate such a matter into
           their book. An entry, whether made in consultation with a colleague or otherwise, must reflect only genuine
           personal observation and recollection.

           It is the responsibility of all officers to keep their PNBs updated. Supervisors are to ensure compliance by
           inspecting officers’ PNBs on a regular basis, and endorsing the PNB accordingly.

           Officers will retain their current and last two completed PNBs (if less than two years old). All other PNBs should
           be submitted to District Administration, where they will be stored until two years old. PNBs that are over two
           years old will be stored in alphabetical order at the Central Archive Facility. Once the PNBs are over seven years
           old, they will be destroyed as confidential waste.

           Overview of the role of CCC: -

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                                                                                                             13]]></page><page Index="455"><![CDATA[1. CCC was formed in January 2008 upon completion of the C3i programme. This saw public telephone contact
           and control of the deployment of MPS uniform policing assets move from a central Information Room (IR)
           located at New Scotland Yard; 32 local control rooms (known within the MPS as CAD (Computer Aided
           Despatch) Rooms); and three independent Telephone Operator Centres (TOC), to three purpose-built contact and
           deployment centres located at Lambeth, Hendon and Bow.

           2. CCC now operates within the Public Contact Portfolio of Territorial Policing (TP) as a single Operational
           Command Unit (OCU). CCC handles all emergency and non-emergency telephony for the MPS, co-ordinates the
           despatch of initial response to incidents for Borough Operational Command Units (BOCUs), provides command
           and control infrastructure for major incident and event policing through the Special Operations Room (SOR) and
           command and control for critical incidents.

           On 6 October 1998, BT introduced a new system whereby all the information about the location of the calling
           telephone was transmitted electronically to the relevant service rather than having to read it out (with the
           possibility of errors). This system is called EISEC (Enhanced Information Service for Emergency Calls).

           "The Communications Provider shall, to the extent technically feasible, make accurate and reliable Caller
           Location Information available for all calls to the emergency call numbers '112' and '999', at no charge to the
           Emergency Organisations handling those calls, until the time the call is answered by those organisations."

           When a person(s), provide Open reach with a customer's name and address they pass it to BT's 999 Call
           Handling Service. BT in turn uses that information to route 999 calls and passes the location on to the
           Emergency Authority (EA). Then the emergency services allocate the order of importance, the information they
           need is:
                Postcode - this route the call to the EA serving that geography and is used by the EA to locate the caller.
                End User Name for: Consumer -the person most likely to make the call (not always the bill payer).

           The End User Name recorded and listed on the Emergency Services Database may be different to the Directory
           Listing and the two details are separate entries on the input xml provided by a CP when placing an order with
           Openreach.

           The separate End User Name provided is only used to populate the details held on the Emergency Services
           Database and assist the emergency services with handling 112 and 999 calls effectively.

                For WLR3, Openreach takes responsibility only for passing the address information to the Emergency
                  Services Database.
                For MPF, it is the CP's responsibility to pass the address information to the Emergency Services
                  Database.

           In a short summery the first CFS caller for services, person that calls any emergency 999 handler will speak to is
           a Bcom operator, Bcom accept responsibility for passing the callers location and telephone number on to British
           Telecom who, then route the incident with the same intelligence all ready gained to the emergency services
           desired.

           Another issue of concern that I raise within this letter, is in regards to a vast majority of incidents, otherwise
           known as Cads that have been inter Linked with unrelated incidents and information, that is to say from what I
           am being accused of at court and that information being supported as hearsay evidence, which has a true
           outcome of containing incorrect geological address information relating to the Antisocial Behaviour Order
           (ASBO) application, where on the dates that I do take reference towards, was on the 08  June 2014 at Progress
                                                                                        th
           Way Enfield London, where in any sense it would have been impossible for the incident the applicant has been
           accused of to have played a role that had a negative effect on any other persons way of life. Due to them
           locations distance being so far apart from one another, as can been seen by the Distance as the Crow Flies and
           Distance by Land Transport, which does in fact show that the distance between progress way and the initial
           location of the CFS emergency 999 callers, are to far apart for the respondent accusations for truth to be found
           upon, so because of this reason they have now been calculated into miles of distance as detailed below and them
           places are as follows, with geological markers supplied from:-
           https://www.freemaptools.com/how-far-is-it-between.htm
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                                                                                                             14]]></page><page Index="456"><![CDATA[Num      Name of 999 CFS Location      Accused Location of    Distance Between Both
                                   Grid X to Y             Event Grid X to Y       Locations in Miles
                   1.     Hardy Way Enfield              Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 531438                      X. 534380              Flies: 2.280 Miles
                          Y. 197711                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport: 2.788 Miles
                   2.     Tynemouth Dr, Enfield          Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 534375                      X. 534380              Flies: 1.700 Miles
                          Y. 198125                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport: 1.808 Miles
                   3.     899 Great Cambridge Road,      Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          Enfield                        X. 534380              Flies: 1.354 Miles
                          X. 534396,                     Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                          Y. 197692                                             Transport: 1.450 Miles
                   4.     Albury Walk                    Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 535375                      X. 534380              Flies: 4.105 Miles
                          Y. 202125                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport: 4.619 Miles
                   5.     Crown Road Enfield             Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 534960                      X. 534380              Flies: 0.751 Miles
                          Y. 196240                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport: 1.021 Miles
                   6.     93 Broadlands Ave, Enfield     Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 534981                      X. 534380              Flies: 0.874 Miles
                          Y. 196790                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport: 1.537 Miles
                   7.     Lincoln Road, Enfield          Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 534152                      X. 534380              Flies: 0.302 Miles
                          Y. 195940                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport 0.372 Miles
                   8.     Woodstock Crescent, Enfield    Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 534657                      X. 534380              Flies: 0.201 Miles
                          Y. 195453                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport 0.795 Miles
                   9.     Leighton Road, Enfield         Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X. 534144                      X. 534380              Flies: 0.231 Miles
                          Y. 195627                      Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport 0.641 Miles
                   10.    Mayfield Crescent, Enfield     Progress way           Distance as the Crow
                          X.                             X. 534380              Flies: 0.239 Miles
                          Y.                             Y. 195513              Distance by Land
                                                                                Transport 0.692 Miles
                          .

           The above table lists some of the locations from the CADs giving mileage,

           There are CADs that have all of the MAP ref blocked out, so these can not be researched and them Cads incident
           numbers are as follows: -
              1.  1722:7JUN14: -
              2.  5206:7JUN14: -
              3.  340:8JUN14: -
              4.  793:8JUN14: -
              5.  2410JUN14.

          The appellant requests, the reply to why would there be a need to block out any cad/ Map data? And for such
          redactions to be fully disclosed served in a non-edited format.


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                                                                                                            15]]></page><page Index="457"><![CDATA[I find it hard to understand with reason, with reference to why police officer(s) would be sent to a location that
           the person was not at, as it seems PC Steve Elsmore is trying to imply in his statement dated the 24/09/2016
           pages 327 to 332.

           Also, there is the matter regarding data blocked out in a multitude of CFS Emergency calls relating to: -
                  1.  CAD 3151
                  2.  2410 to list a few more, I can understand some Names and some Addresses but clearly not what I
                     request as disclosure so that I can read what is needed to stand a fair defence, there is clearly a lot
                     more data being blocked out that is vital to the on goings of this case.

           There is a problem with Cads missing like linked CAD 2456 /7 shown on many pages as shown on page 290.

           The reason given by the respondent in court about explicitly linked to and implicitly linked to CADs seems very
           unreliable, and could easy be proved by showing the judge these missing CADs are not linked in any way.

           In statement of PC Jason Ames dated the 15/08/2014 it states CAD 9717 which related to intelligence, why has
           this been withheld also?

           Using the jurisdictional GIS information and the law enforcement map layers, the dispatcher has a tactical view
           of the city and/or dispatch area. The map can be controlled by specific CAD commands, such as zoom-and-pan,
           or preset commands, such as zooming to the address of a selected call for service.

           The dispatcher can map/view all units and open calls for service for an area or the city. Units and calls are
           labelled on the map.

           Locational Systems Interfaces Locational systems provide automated access to address, geographic, and
           mapping information for law enforcements. The primary locational systems include AVL, GIS, and Mobile and
           Real-Time Mapping:

           Geofile Maintenance: -

           The creation of a comprehensive Geofile is a significant undertaking. The system should support the creation and
           maintenance of the Geofile using an available mapping/GIS

           The Geofile contains the geographic information that is the basis for many decisions in a communications centre.
           The system needs to provide the ability for an agency to enter and update all Geofile data, including the physical
           address and the X/Y/Z coordinates.

           The Geofile is used to validate and standardize location and address information. It is also used to cross-
           reference addresses and locations with law enforcement-defined reporting areas, X/Y/Z coordinates, ZIP codes,
           and other identifiers. The Geofile contains sufficient information to ensure that an address is valid. Furthermore,
           it provides cross-references to addresses and locations using common place names (e.g., business names, parks,
           hospitals, and schools) and street aliases.
           It includes information such as direction of travel on particular streets and can identify the side of a street for a
           specific address. It is assumed that all addresses in the RMS are validated using the system Geofile.

           The Time stamps are inaccurate relating to police CAD’s Information: -

           Inaccuracy’s leading to incorrect time stamps contained within the applicant’s bundle created by Steve Elsmore
           on the 13/8/2014.

                                   CAD  Num          Date      Time         Page

                                   CAD      2637  07/06/2014   08:18  Page 191 to 195
                                   CAD      2672  07/06/2014   08:16  Page 196 to 198
                                   CAD      3005  07/06/2014   09:22  Page 203 to 205
                                   CAD      3037  07/06/2014   09:20  Page 179 to 183
                                   CAD  10481  07/06/2014      22:47  Page 233 to 237

                                                                                                             16
                                                                 449]]></page><page Index="458"><![CDATA[CAD  10506  07/06/2014      22:44  Page 238 to 241

           Clock Synchronization Interface and synchronize all servers and CAD workstations work in Co-Hurst with the
           Master Time Clock (Net clock). This ensures that each workstation and server provide an accurate time stamp.

           Time Protocol (NTP): -
           A Network Time Protocol (NTP) server is a reference time server used in a network for the management of
           precise time to various system devices. The server recognizes all Ethernet devices that request a time source and
           ensures that the time is distributed properly from machine to machine. In this way every piece of equipment over
           the network infrastructure with a time display and Ethernet connection will remain uniform and match each
           other. These servers are internal to a facility and require no breach of a firewall to receive time. When used alone
           without a master clock, an NTP server solely conveys time to Ethernet devices.

           A Master Clock: -

           A master clock, on the other hand, does more than convey time to Ethernet devices. It also has the ability to
           distribute time to multiple different clock systems or retrofit with existing clocks systems through its
           programmable relays. In addition, a master clock is capable of scheduling various incorporated systems to shut
           on and off at desired times automatically. All settings of the master clock can easily be configured through an
           easy-to-use web interface via an internet capable device. Additional functions not present in an NTP server
           include Daylight Saving Time changes, 12 or 24-hour formats, and the possibility of adding a countdown
           feature.
           When you put them together?
           Aside from their differences, a master clock and NTP server actually have the ability to work with each other to
           provide an even better timing solution for a given facility. When the two are paired together, the master clock
           will receive accurate time from the NTP server to distribute to all clocks in its system, while the NTP server will
           sync all networked devices to the same time it provides for the master clock. Combining both the capabilities of
           a master clock and an NTP server ensures that every clock, computer, printer, and any other device with an
           Ethernet connection will display the exact same time, all while having the added features of a master clock.

           Real-Time Mapping: -

           All aspects of a CAD system must be optimized for rapid response time and system reliability. Since time is of
           the essence, the CAD system must accurately provide a data and time stamp for every activity. CAD systems
           collect the initial information for an incident and then provide the information to one or more RMS systems.

           Logging: -

           CAD will log all actions including security violations and attempted breeches, errors, changes, and updates. Logs
           should be viewable and searchable by the system administrator.

           No CAD voice recordings of the original 999 / 101 calls being made: -

           Communications Data Standard Operating Procedure: -

           In this document the definition of (CD) will mean Communications Data: -
           This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) establishes procedures that ensures the Police Service of (hereinafter
           ‘Police’) manages its acquisition and use of communications data (CD) in accordance with legislation, and the
           Home Office ‘Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data’ Codes of Practice.

           The procedures described in this SOP are founded on the provisions of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers
           Act 2000, (RIPA) Part 1, Chapter 2 (the Act) which provides a legal basis for the lawful access to CD by public
           authorities including police forces.
           The main purpose of the Act is to ensure that the relevant investigatory powers are used in accordance with
           ECHR.

           The Act requires that human rights principles are followed. Officers must ask themselves the following questions
           before utilising any of the powers under this Act:
                                                     450                                                     17]]></page><page Index="459"><![CDATA[  Is the proposed action lawful?


                Is the proposed action necessary (for a legitimate aim)?

                Is the proposed action proportionate to the crime or incident being investigated (not a sledgehammer to
                  crack a nut)?

                Is the proposed action non-discriminatory?

           In 2014, the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (DRIPA) was introduced. This was in response
           to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) judgment of 8th April 2014 which declared a previous Data Retention
           Directive (2006/24/EC) invalid. DRIPA makes clear that anyone providing a communications service to
           customers in the UK, regardless of where that service is provided from, should comply with lawful requests
           made under the Act and requires relevant companies to retain certain types of CD for up to 12 months, so this
           may later be acquired by law enforcement and used in evidence.

           The Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data Code of Practice (CoP) was issued by the Home Office
           and approved by Parliament on 1 October 2007 and subsequently amended on 25 March 2015. The CoP provides
           guidance to public authorities on the correct procedures for accessing CD under the provision of the Act. The
           CoP is deemed admissible in evidence in both criminal and civil proceedings.

           Part 1, Chapter 2 Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) (the Act) defines communication data
           into three separate types. Number three of three being:

           Traffic Data (section 21(4)(a)) – data comprised in or attached to a communication for the purpose of the postal
           or communication service – incoming call data, cell site / location information, call line identity, and other
           records. Authorisation

           CD may only be sought if a DP believes it is necessary for one or more of the following statutory purposes to
           which I do ob-claim disclosure towards:

                For the purpose of preventing or detecting crime or of preventing disorder (S22(2) b);
                For the purpose, in an emergency, of preventing death or injury or any damage to a person’s physical or
                  mental health, or of mitigating any injury or damage to a person’s physical or mental health (S22(2) g);
                To assist investigations into alleged miscarriages of justice (Article 2(a));

           Repeat CFS Caller’s: -

           There is a clear issue contained within the respondent’s application for an Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO)
           order in regards to repeat callers CFS, there is a huge number of instances where a duplicate call in the
           Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) can be identified, the call handler on the dates of the incidents in question
           must cross-reference the CAD to the original CFS. The calls must be correctly linked for future retrievability but
           are not and have still been added to the case file by the developing and investigating police officer in such a way
           that it is hard for any person to be able to clearly define the difference from each suspected victim and I do not
           understand how this is fair or correct to display evidence in such away to gain a Proven plea against any citizen
           of the state.

           Disclosure with Regards to the Communications Data Bill: -

           Communications Data Bill is the Bill that provides an updated framework for ensuring the availability of
           communications data and its obtaining by public authorities. It contains standard provisions in respect of,
           amongst other things, orders and regulations, commencement and extent. The new regime replaces Part 1
           Chapter 2 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (“RIPA”) and Part 11 of the Anti-Terrorism
           Crime and Security Act 2001 (“ACTSA”) and sits alongside the Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations
           2009. The Bill is in three Parts.

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                                                                                                             18]]></page><page Index="460"><![CDATA[Under the Data Protection Act 1988 the Met police are to also obliged to release to the any person information it
           holds about them or their address on any system including the CAD system and Therefore I request all
           information requested within this official document of complaint.

           For Criminal Cases to Request a Witness: -

           (Criminal Procedure Rules, err. 28.3 and 28.4. This form is NOT for use where rule 28.5 (confidential
           information) applies.)

           For Civil Cases to Request a Witness: -

           N20 Witness Summons (05.14)

           We Request Full Disclosure: -

           We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6: Case file evidence/information.

           We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6B: Police officer/staff misconduct records.

           We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6C: Disclosure schedule – non-sensitive unused
           material.

           We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6D: Disclosure schedule – sensitive unused material.

           We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6E: Disclosure officer’s reports.

           All Cads and any Missing Cads, in Unedited Format: -

           The Appellant requests copies from the local council authority environmental teams under the environmental act
           1990 this is to disclose any CD relating to a section 80 abatement notice of noise nuisance from amplified music,
           sighted within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application in pursuit of the respondent.

           In regards to MG9: we request the following Witness to attended court
           1. The applicant Needs a Solicitor to help
           2.
           3.
           4.

           In regards to MG10: Witness non-availability the applicant requests full disclosure.

           We request full disclosure of the police PNB books to all officers sited in events contained in the incidents
           within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application inclusive of all officers who attended Crown Road
           and other sited CFS location’s addresses.

           The Disclosure Process: -

           For the purposes of disclosure, “document” means anything on which information of any description is recorded.
           This includes written material as well as photographs, plans, drawings, and video and sound recordings.
           Importantly, it also includes any electronic records such as e-mails.

           The disclosure process is a statutory duty under the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 including
           Codes of Practice (CPIA). The general rule in English litigation is that the parties should have access to all
           relevant documents, including those of their adversary. This “cards on the table” approach is also enshrined in
           the Civil Procedure Rules relating to disclosure.

           There is also a Common Law duty on the prosecutor to disclose material before the duty arises under the Act,
           where it is significant, e.g. a victim’s previous convictions or information that might affect a bail decision.
                                                     452

                                                                                                             19]]></page><page Index="461"><![CDATA[There is also a duty on the police to provide the CPS with information that may mitigate the seriousness of an
           offence. The investigator must inform the prosecutor as early as possible whether any material weakens the case
           against the accused.

           A party must disclose documents that are, or were in the past, in its control. This means that in addition to having
           to disclose any documents that are in the actual physical possession of a party, a party must also disclose
           documents that have been lost or have been disposed prior to litigation. Those documents must be described and
           an explanation given of the circumstances in which they were lost or disposed of.

           In practical terms, a reasonable search will often involve the retrieval of any relevant files held in a central filing
           system, by individual staff or from archives or storage, the retrieval of any relevant electronic records and the
           retrieval of diaries if they are likely to be relevant to any of the issues. The extent of the search which must be
           made will depend on the circumstances of the case and has to be proportionate to the value of the claim.

           When Does the Duty to Disclosure Arise?

           Giving disclosure is normally done by each party preparing a list of the documents it is disclosing and serving it
           on the opposing party. The list of documents must be in a prescribed form and will include the disclosure
           statement (see below). The list is in three parts:
           1. Documents presently in the disclosing party’s control which that party does not object to being inspected.
           2. Documents presently in the disclosing party’s control which that party objects to being inspected.
           3. Documents that have been in the disclosing party’s control but are no longer the list will give each document a
           reference number, will specify its date and will give a concise description.

           Not everything that is revealed to the CPS will be disclosed to the defence. Generally, a Prosecutor’s duty to
           disclose unused material to the defence is triggered by:  A not guilty plea in the magistrates’ court, or: -
            A committal, i.e. the service of evidence in an indictable only case sent to the Crown Court under section 51(1)
           Crime and Disorder Act 1998 or on transfer of a case for trial to the Crown Court.

           A person making a false disclosure statement without an honest belief in its truth faces the prospect of contempt
           of court proceedings. Therefore, it is important that the duty of disclosure is fully understood and complied with.

           1.14.4
           The duty of disclosure continues as long as proceedings remain, whether at first instance or on appeal.

           1.14.5
           All of the unused material is revealed to the prosecutor by way of schedules on forms MG6B, C, D, and E

           There is an agreement between the CPS and ACPO that crime reports and incident logs will be revealed to the
           CPS as a matter of routine.

           Information must be recorded at the time it is obtained / seized, or as soon as is practicable after that, material
           must be recorded in a durable or retrievable form.
           If it is not practicable to retain the original record, e.g. because it forms part of a larger record which is to be
           destroyed, the information must be transferred accurately to a durable and easily retrievable form. Photocopies
           are acceptable. Details of relevant phone calls concerning a case must also be recorded.

           Continuing Duty: -

           The duty of disclosure continues until the proceedings are concluded. If after serving its list a party becomes
           aware of further documents that should have been disclosed, it must notify the opposing party by preparing and
           serving a supplemental list of those documents.

           Disclosure Forms: -

           1.14.8
           There are four different types of disclosure forms as follows: -
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                                                                                                             20]]></page><page Index="462"><![CDATA[1.  MG6B – This gives details of the discipline record and convictions (if any) of any police officer/member
               of police staff that is involved in the case. It also includes Penalty Notices for disorder. If no
               officer/member of police staff has a disciplinary consideration (or conviction) there is no need to put the
               form on the file, an entry on the MG6 to this effect will suffice. This form can also be used to declare the
               convictions/disciplinary matters of employees of other investigative agencies on behalf of whom the
               CPS prosecutes e.g. UK Border Agency.

           2.  MG6C – The schedule of relevant non-sensitive material will be disclosed to the defence and any
               material described on it may also be disclosed to the defence on instruction from the CPS. Material that
               must be listed on the schedule covers all relevant unused non-sensitive material recorded, retained or
               generated during the course of an investigation. The exception to this is material seized during the course
               of a major investigation which has not been examined due to its lack of immediate and apparent
               relevance to the investigation. This falls outside the CPIA and is not ‘unused material’ but its existence
               must be recorded on form MG11 with the appropriate caption, i.e. ‘the following material has not been
               examined by the investigator or disclosure officer and is considered not to fall within the CPIA
               definition of prosecution material’. If an item of unused material contains both sensitive and non-
               sensitive material, it must be listed on the MG6C as being an ‘edited version’ or ‘edited’ e.g. a pocket
               notebook entry containing both the personal details of a witness and the circumstances of the arrest.
               Block out the sensitive part (witness details) on a copy of the original with a dark marker pen (never
               white correcting fluid). The original must never be marked. Do not list the unedited version on the
               MG6D.

           3.  MG6D – The schedule of relevant sensitive material will not be disclosed to the defence because it is not
               in the public interest to do so. You must state the reason why the item should not be disclosed to the
               defence. For example, details that identify an observation post must not be disclosed to the defence. If
               there is no sensitive material in a case, endorse form MG6D to that effect and submit it with the MG6C
               and MG6E. Where you think you have material that is very sensitive, such as information from a covert
               human intelligence source (CHIS), make contact with the prosecutor who will refer you, as necessary, to
               the appropriate person for advice.

           4.  MG6E – Disclosure Officer’s Report. On the MG6E the following information must be brought to the
               attention of the CPS:  Material which contains a first description of an offender (Para 7.3 CPIA Code of
               Practice); or Material which might undermine the prosecution case or assist the defence. The disclosure
               officer must record on the form the following:  Whether the undermining or descriptive information was
               originally listed on the MG6C or MG6D the original item number from the MG6C or D. Briefly, the
               reason for it being recorded on the MG6E, e.g. ‘Contains first description of suspect’, or ‘May cast doubt
               on reliability of witness’.

           The prosecutor must always inspect, view or listen to any material that could reasonably be considered
           capable of undermining the prosecution case against the accused or of assisting the case for the accused. The
           Disclosure officer may need to consult with and allow the prosecutor to inspect the retained material.

           Failure to Disclose: -

           Any party’s disclosure obligations are governed under the Civil Procedure Rules require it to disclose
           documents which could be very detrimental to its chances of success, but which the opponent may not know
           exists until disclosure. This is an onerous obligation, much stricter than that in many other jurisdictions and
           the extent of these obligations often takes litigants by surprise. In order to ensure that parties comply fully
           and honestly with their disclosure obligations, the rules provide for very serious consequences where a party
           fails to comply with those obligations.

           Firstly, making a false disclosure statement can potentially put the person making the statement in contempt
           of court. Secondly, a party’s credibility will be seriously weakened if it transpires that it has destroyed or
           failed to disclose a relevant document, whether or not this omission was deliberate. Thirdly, where a party
           fails to disclose a document which is damaging to its case and a fair trial is no longer possible, its case may
           be struck out altogether. Fourthly, deliberate destruction of relevant documents is likely to be a contempt of
           court and may constitute the offence of attempting to pervert the course of justice. Documents damaging a

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                                                                                                             21]]></page><page Index="463"><![CDATA[party’s case should not be withheld or destroyed under any circumstances. Finally, where a document was
              not disclosed, it cannot later be relied on in court except with the court’s permission.

              It has all ready been proven and concluded that Steven Elsmore has deleted emails sent to Val Tanner,
              asking for information as this was stated in the lower court at trial. The applicant knows that for a fact
              discloser is being held and that disclosure would give credibility to the Appellant innocent.

              Preservation of Documents: -

              Because of the potential sanctions outlined above, it is important to preserve intact all relevant documents
              from the time litigation is contemplated. If a party has a routine procedure for destruction of documents,
              such as the deletion of computer backup files or e-mail, this should be stopped until the documents have
              been examined by lawyers and confirmed not to be potentially disclosable.

              Documents of possible relevance to the pending action must not be destroyed. All persons within an
              organisation who have responsibility for documents should be made aware of these obligations.


           Fraud Act 2006: -

           Fraud by failing to disclose information a person is in breach of this section if he: -
           (a) Dishonestly fails to disclose to another person the information which he is under a legal duty to disclose, and:
           -
           (b) Intends, by failing to disclose the information: -
           (I) To make a gain for himself or another, or: -
           (ii) To cause loss to another or to expose another to a risk of loss

           The right to Fair Trial: -

           Appellant is asking for a Former Judge to examine the role of police officers, who present the applicant cases of
           an Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) against him self.

           The Appellant is asking for this case to be terminated or dismissed under the grounds of Article 6 of the
           European Convention of Human Rights, with regards to the Right to a Fair Trial Act 1998.

           Which in legal terms, should be the best means of separating the guilty from the innocent and protecting against
           injustice. Without this right, the rule of law and public faith in the justice system collapse. The Right to a Fair
           Trial is one of the cornerstones of a just society.

           Article 6 the Right to a Speedy and Fair Hearing: -

           The applicant declares the right to a speedy a fair trial what is fundamental to the rule of law and to democracy
           itself.

           The right applies to both criminal and civil cases, although certain specific minimum rights that are set out in
           Article 6 applies only in criminal cases.

           The right to a fair trial is absolute and cannot be limited.  It requires a fair and public hearing within a reasonable
           time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law.  The procedural requirements of a fair hearing
           might differ according to the circumstances of the accused.

           The right to a fair hearing, which applies to any criminal charge as well as to the determination of civil rights and
           obligations, contains a number of requirements and I believe the causes below full within them requirements.

           The concept of a fair trial involves fairness to the prosecution and to the public as well as to the defendant: DPP
           v Makin [2006] EWHC 1067.

           Data protection Act 1998: -

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                                                                 455]]></page><page Index="464"><![CDATA[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/29/data.pdf

           The Information contained and held on the police Nation computers is not accurate to its information.

           Statements of police in the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) have incorrect information that is being held on
           the police systems.


           Regarding Previous Convictions that should be in respect of the Data Protection Act 1998: -

           MG16: Bad character: -

           As has: as if to say in a past occurrence of an duration of time and can still: as if in to be explaining to day as
           present in accordance to the date at the top of this official letter, any person(s) of interest can look inside the case
           files and openly read a copy of the applicants criminal record otherwise known and named as a “PNC” record,
           this conferential and official document, Should not be available and is an Abuse of Process as no official MG16
           form supporting a Bad character reference has been abused into the Asbo case files.

           For this reason, the applicant also reverses his rights of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and states time
           spent to any convection’s.
           Any pervious offences contained within do not relate to a similar natured offence such as the respondent has
           based their case upon.

           There is all so an ongoing investigation in relation to errors on his PNC record which are slowly being rectified,
           there is evidence supplied from the court house in response to the stated ad this will be supplied on request to the
           relevant persons of interest and there for the applicant does not agree with any records of his criminal record.

           MG16: Bad character: -

           As has and can also still be seen, is a copy of the applicant’s criminal record otherwise known and named as a
           “PNC” record, this conferential and official document being openly present for any person to read in the Asbo
           case files is an Abuse of Process as no official MG16 form regarding Bad character supporting a bad character
           reference has been abused into the case files.

           Abuse of Process: -

           Abuse of process is defined as something that is so unfair and wrong with the prosecution that the court should
           not allow a prosecutor to proceed with what is, in all other respects, a perfectly supportable case (Hui Chi-Ming
           v R [1992] 1 A.C. 34, PC). 'Unfair and wrong' is for the court to determine on the individual facts of each case.

           The inherent jurisdiction for the correct to agree to so for them to stop a prosecution to prevent an abuse of
           process is to be exercised only in exceptional circumstances: Attorney General's Reference (No 1 of 1990)
           [1992] Q.B. 630, CA; Attorney General's Reference (No 2 of 2001) [2004] 2 A.C. 72, HL.
           The essential focus of the doctrine is on preventing unfairness at trial through which applicant is prejudiced in
           the presentation of his or her case.

           As contained in a copy of the lower court transcripts on the day of trial, while under oath PC Steve Elsmore
           stated to the district Judge that “Intel would be by open source and checked by an officer but was not done by
           him.” When in fact it is his login that created and printed the applicants bundle, this can be proved by his
           signature and also by the computer ID log that must be used to print the data and use the (CD) that is contained
           within the Police National Computer and now has been submitted and is contained with the applicants bundle
           and is verified at the top of most of the pages or within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application.

           PC Elsmore continued to state under oath that he did not carry out any further investigations in regards to
           speaking to the owners of any premises to fix that of a notice of trespass or conviction or of two as the codes of
           practice say the main investigating officer must. He stated “I have not personal spoken to the owners of the
           venue”
                                                     456
                                                                                                             23]]></page><page Index="465"><![CDATA[PC Elsmore states under oath “There was a rave on an adjourning Road but not on that day.” (Please Take Note
           Here of inspector Hamill stating under oath that he was sure all locations were to do with progress way on this
           date.)
           “Phone calls received were not relating to Crown Rd Rave on that day.
           On the day in question phone calls related to this particular rave. (Progress Way)”

           Witness 1 – Inspector Hamill –R. O – 11.15 Am
           Statement contained in tab 9-lead
           DEF XEX
           Intel would be by open source, checked by an officer but was not done by me.
           The rave was taking place indoors.
           I have not personal spoken to the owners of the venue. (No true line of investigation to prove trespass)
           I only see the D on the Saturday on the evening of the 7th Saturday. (This was in fact early Hours of the 8th at
           around 1:00am.)
           I did not go inside; the gates were closed.
           I did not see any vehicles.
           D’S Van registration is known to the police but I would not personally know.
           There were vehicles parked but I did not notice whether defendants van was there.
           He was not aware of people squatting in that building at that time.
           (Hearsay of officers continues D @ venue but (unreadable text)
           Officer (unreadable text) but is Not present here today.)
           There was a rave on an adjourning RD but not on that day. (Please Take Note Here of inspector Hamill stating
           under oath that he was sure all locations were to do with progress way on this date I believe a copy of his PNB
           book will prove he attended Crown Road on the same date.)
           Phone calls received were not relating to Crown Rd Rave on that day. (But are contained within the respondent’s
           bundle)
           On the day in question phone calls related to this particular rave. (Progress Way) (A clear example of abuse of
           power)

           A vast number of CADS that are contained within the respondent bundle representing an Asbo application are
           printed in Pc Steve Elsmore name and as the leading investigator he would known the truth to what has been
           concealed and how he complied such intelligence to present any case files.

           Contained within them cads printed out by Pc Steve Elsmore is a huge majority of the locations that are retracted
           in other words (blocked out so no person can see the true locations) This leads to concerns regarding important
           and relevant aspects of disclosure so for the applicant to be represented at appeal with a fair hearing?)

           In fact, crown road is 2 miles away, so quite a far distance from progress way.
           Also from research that was gained, from news paper articles and freedom of information requests made to the
           local council, that where put in pursuit of a search for the truth, about the true on goings for the dates that the
           applicant stands wrongfully accused of by way of incidents that are complied in the respondents bundle and that
           surely do relate to Crown Road and not progress way, determines the right truth by explaining that there was a
           completely different incidents reported by CFS callers to a house / ware house party or maybe even a rave that
           took place and police attendance was requested by them members of the public. The freedom of information
           request applied to and in receipt from the local council, inclusive of additional evidence such as the local news
           paper report/ articles have since been adduced into the applicant’s defence bundle and served on the prosecution.

           to the on goings another house party a five-minute drive from progress way and if not for the grid numbers being
           not blocked out inclusive of other landmarks such as A&J cars based in Enfield I would not have been able to
           prove my innocents in the on-going application leading to an un fair trial.

                                   th
           CAD number 2410 date 08  June 2014 Page number 288 states different CFS callers reporting incidents with the
           attached land mark of a well-known building next doors to the initial reason for the emergency CFS call, that
           land mark produces a running company what is named A& J cars Crown Road, Enfield what is a taxi services
           and is next doors to the crown road party. “The applicants would not have been able to prove his innocence in
           this case, cad if it was not for A & J cars being left in the context of the emergency 999 / 101 call, CAD, as for
           sure the developers of the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application, when using such information

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                                                                 457]]></page><page Index="466"><![CDATA[retracted the true location, giving the intelligence in the cad a fake pretence to be progress way, this is the same
            for many of the other Cads retracted and contained within the ASBO application.

            Termination and a Stay of Proceedings: -

            The applicant requests termination of proceedings or a stay of proceedings to be ruled by the court in the
            ongoing civil proceeding, with immediate effect and in turn terminating or halting further legal process in the
            Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) appeal. I again ask for the court to subsequently terminate the case or apply
            a stay and resume proceedings based on events taking place after the stay is ordered.

            The Harassment Act 1997: -

            The Protection from Harassment Act 1997

            The Act was originally introduced to deal with stalking. However, since 1997 it also covers the aspects of
            conduct, including:
                 Harassment motivated by race or religion: -
                 Some types of anti-social behaviour: -
                 Some forms of protest.

            The Act gives both criminal and civil remedies such as two different criminal offences: -
                 Pursuing a course of conduct amounting to harassment: -
                 A more serious offence where the conduct puts the victim in fear of violence.

            Harassing any person(s) includes any of the following: -
                 Alarming a person(s) or: -
                 Causing a person(s) distress.

            The key element to be contained within an incident is a negative “course of conduct”, which can include speech,
            should normally involve conduct on at least two occasions, although there are exceptions to this.

            In addition to the criminal offences, a civil court can impose civil injunctions in harassment cases as well as
            awarding damages to the victim for the harassment.

            Section 1 of the 1997 Act states: - that a person must not pursue a course of conduct which “amounts to
            harassment of another” and which “he knows or ought to know” amounts to such harassment. Such conduct
            should lead to a criminal penalty (under section 2).

            Section 7(2) of the Harassment Act 1997 states, that, “harassing a person includes alarming the person or causing
            the person distress”. A “course of conduct” is defined in section 7(3) creating an understanding that conduct
            should be made on at least two occasions.

            The definition of a “course of conduct”
            Is defined in section 7 of the 1997 harassment Act and makes it clear that the Act protects an individual from
            collective harassment by two or more people.

            The Act provides three possible defences to a charge or allegation of harassment. Where harassment has been
            proved, the defendant would have to show one of the following: -
            1. That the conduct was for the purposes of preventing or detecting crime: -
            2. It was pursued under an enactment or rule of law; or: -
            3. In the particular circumstances the conduct was reasonable; it is for the courts to decide whether the conduct
            was in fact reasonable in the circumstances.

            Section 2 of the 1997 Act states the following: -
             “A person who pursues a course of conduct that is in breach of section 1 is guilty of an offence”.
            The offence is subject to a maximum penalty of six months’ imprisonment, or a fine of up to £5,000, or both, and
            is arrestable. Conduct includes Speech relating towards verbal harassment.
            There are three elements of the offence:
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                                                     458]]></page><page Index="467"><![CDATA[i.   There must be a “course of conduct”, not just a single act
                            ii.   It has to amount to harassment.
                            iii.   The person must know, or ought to know, that the conduct amounts to harassment.

          For the last point, section 1(2) makes it clear that the person should know that the conduct amounts to
          harassment “if a reasonable person(s) in possession of the same information” would think that it did as well.

          Harassment Civil Provisions Section 3 of the 1997 Act: -

          Permit’s for a person(s) to take civil proceedings in respect of any on goings of harassment. This includes
          “apprehended” harassment as well as actual harassment.

          In such civil proceedings the applicant can or should seek a “non-harassment” order, and/or damages.

          Section 3(2) of the Harassment Act provides for damages to be available for (among other things) ‘any anxiety
          caused by the harassment and any financial loss resulting from the harassment’.

          Section 3(3) makes the breach of a non-harassment order a criminal offence, punishable in the magistrates’ court
          with up to 6 months' imprisonment, and/or a £5000 fine, or in the crown court with up to 5 years' imprisonment
          and an unlimited fine.


          Noise Abetment Notice Section 80: -

          The Councils Environmental Protection Team (EPT) are there to investigate complaints about noise made from
          certain commercial and licensed premises and events within the Councils boroughs, such as some of the
          following
                Noise from factories: -
                Industrial units: -
                Construction sites: -
                Shops: -
                Pubs: -
                Clubs: -
                Restaurants and takeaways: -
                Noise from residential student blocks/halls of residence, would generally be referred to the university
                  who own the property: -
                Low level/minor noise problems and/or a one off/isolated report suggesting there is not a persistent
                  problem emanating from Housing or social landlord providers property may be referred to Housing or
                  the appropriate landlord for investigation as a possible tenancy breach.

          This includes noise from businesses carrying out construction work on domestic property i.e. Noise from
          businesses carrying out sandblasting on a domestic property.

          Where a reporting person(s) or victim submits a noise report for the first time, the noise and nuisance team will
          endeavour to contact them to acknowledge their report and provide advice to prevent further nuisance. A noise
          information pack will be sent to them together with a noise nuisance diary. If consent has been provided by the
          reporting person or victim a letter will be sent to the accused to advise them an allegation has been received.
          Highlighting to the accused, a problem they may not have been aware they were causing, may be sufficient to
          resolve the issue at an early stage.

          The noise report will be logged as an enquiry within the services customer relations management system (Siebel)
          if not already done so, updated and closed until either the noise diary is returned, or further reports/evidence are
          received. Copies of any correspondence sent/received will be uploaded on to the enquiry.

          Where noise has been witnessed and deemed unreasonable by an Out of Hours team response officer, for the first
          time, the noise and nuisance team will endeavour to contact the reporting person or victim to discuss the issue
          and offer advice. (If not previously provided) and consent sought to send a warning letter to the occupier/s at the
          address where the noise was witnessed.                 459
                                                                                                           26]]></page><page Index="468"><![CDATA[Reports where noise has been witnessed are always considered on their merits, and a case may be opened and
          further enforcement action taken as appropriate.

          Cases will be opened where noise is deemed a statutory nuisance that could warrant a Section 80 Noise
          Abatement Notice being served or where noise is witnessed on a second occasion and is deemed a potentially
          persistent problem.

          The following evidence may be used to support a noise nuisance investigation, however, does not solely
          determine what constitutes a statutory noise nuisance. Professional judgement is necessary to decide if the
          complaint can be considered a statutory nuisance. Evidence, which may be used to support an investigation,
          includes;
               Noise diaries: -
               Calls to the Council and the Out of Hours service to report that the noise is Ongoing: -
               Visits by officers and Out of Hours service to witness the noise: -
               Witness statements from officers/Out of Hours officers and the reporting Person/victim: -
               Evidence from noise monitoring equipment.

          Noise Diaries: -

          Noise diaries completed by the reporting person or victim(s) can assist the noise and nuisance team in deciding
          whether the problem is actionable or reasonable by providing details of;
               The nature of the problem: -
               The frequency, time of day and nature of the noise.

             Where an abatement notice is to be served, this should be drafted and served within 7 days, starting with the
             day on which the relevant officer was first satisfied that the nuisance existed, or was likely to occur or recur.

             Where an abatement notice is to be served, this should be drafted and served within 7 days, starting with the
             day on which the relevant officer was first satisfied that the nuisance existed, or was likely to occur or recur.

             MOTIVE – deliberately using noise to cause annoyance or distress, the noise and nuisance team will
             consider the circumstances under which the noise was witnessed.
                   Is the behaviour reasonable?
                   Is it intentional?
                   Can it be controlled?
                    Has the accused failed to comply with a previous request to abate the nuisance?

             THE NOISE AND NUISANCE TEAM recognises that there is no set decibel limit that needs to be exceeded
             for noise to be categorised as a ‘statutory nuisance’. Noise that could potentially be a statutory nuisance
             includes;
                   Loud music: -
                   Loud TV: -
                   Loud parties: -
                   Playing musical instruments: -
                   D.I.Y at unreasonable hours: -
                   Dogs barking for prolonged periods: -
                   Cockerels crowing: -
                   Alarms: -

             By way of example, loud music which occurs every other day for a few hours after midnight is likely to be a
             nuisance, a cockerel crowing in an urban garden at 5am most summer mornings could be a nuisance and
             deliberate banging which occurs solely to cause irritation could also be a nuisance.

          If the noise and nuisance team need to gain entry to a property to carry out a seizure of noise making equipment
          or for the silencing of an internal alarm, an application will be made to the Magistrates Court for a warrant to do
          so.
                                                     460                                                     27]]></page><page Index="469"><![CDATA[Where an internal alarm is sounding and a breach of the notice has been witnessed a warrant is required to gain
           access to the property in order to silence the alarm and abate the nuisance.

           Where it is intended that the noise and nuisance team will be undertaking a seizure of noise making equipment
           from a property, it is likely that entry would be refused if attending at the property without a warrant. Such
           action would then make the occupiers aware of the intention to seize noise making equipment, with the potential
           for items to be removed from the property before officers are able to return with a warrant.

           The officer should attend at the court number given or if not given a court number go to the listings office to find
           the relevant court number. Once in court the officer should present only the application and the 3 warrants to the
           court clerk. The officer should have the abatement notice, OOH reports, witness statements and any other
           relevant information in case they are requested by the court. Proceedings will be as follows;
            The officer will be sworn in and will then present the application.
             The magistrate will then ask any questions they feel are relevant.
             If the warrant is granted all 3 copies of the warrant will be signed.
            The noise and nuisance team keep the applicant’s copy.
             The occupier’s copy is left at the seizure/alarm address once the works have been carried out.

           The court’s copy is returned to the court after the seizure/alarm silencing has taken place with the second page of
           the warrant completed.

           Seizing Noise Equipment (Seizures): -

           The Council’s principal power to seize noise equipment is contained in section 81(3) of the Environmental
           Protection Act 1990. The Act states: ‘Where an abatement notice has not been complied with the local authority
           may, whether or not they take proceedings for an offence under section 80(4), abate the nuisance and do
           whatever may be necessary in execution of the notice’

           Following a breach of an Abatement Notice the case officer will discuss with the noise and nuisance team
           Supervisors/Managers as to whether it is appropriate to send a PACE letter (refer to section 10.0) to the person
           on whom the notice was served or a letter of intention to prosecute advising that legal proceedings are being
           considered.

           The applicant is now left with the understanding that the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application was
           created in the understanding that by pc Steve Elsmore  and other officers acting in such a manner of the claims
           listed within this document and or by allowing other officers to use his id logging to gain such wrongful and
           illegal convections they did do so upon oath to the legal services, new Scotland yard London sw1h bog
           Reference number L/107087/sag and stated that they was sure that the defendant was responsible for the acts to
           which particulars had been given,  in respect to the complaints made and developed by them self’s which are all
           concealed within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application, in turn knowingly and deliberately while
           intentionally misusing his or hers and their powers of conduct, while and with complete disregard for law and
           associated regulations, to aid in a manner to which was reckless and caused extreme disregard for the applicants
           and other human life’s, creating a breach of many human rights as some are listed within this document in
           accordance towards the relevant issues of concern in regards to accountably breaches. The rights to respect for
           each person(s) Human rights “Articles” are of fundamental importance. Any invasion of the rights must be
           strongly justified.

           All “public authorities” for the purposes of the Human Rights Act 1998, are directly subject to the legal
           obligation imposed by section 6 of that Act to act compatibly with Convention rights, the state can not discharge
           its obligations under ECHR Article 8 in relation to the retention and storage of data.

           ASBO is disproportionate: -

           The applicant states that the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) is disproportionate and it prevents him from
           engaging in lawful business.  The Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) prevents the applicant from applying for
           licences to hold events within each local council’s boroughs, without alerting each individual council of the

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                                                                 461]]></page><page Index="470"><![CDATA[offence imposed upon him self, named “The organising of illegal raves” being present as a convection, as this is
           relevant to the information required by the local councils as for the nature of the offence.

           Any other person(s) would be treated different and would not have to sit on an official special committee at a
           board room meeting in relation to each different ward licensing that is being applied for due to this convection,
           as the applicant now has to do because of the similarity of the offence that is being put towards the application
           for event licensing.

           An Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) order must not be classed as a criminal record as procedure rules and
           the guidance applied states, but due to the description of the respondent’s accusations all rules do not legally
           comply.
           And due to this the applicant has emailed each individual council; ward and was put in receipt information by
           each relevant department, them official documents raise the issue of concern regarding a statement dated
           10/02/2016 what was written by Miss Lorraine Cordell, which a no fault of the applicants own, does not seem to
           be in the Appellant’s Bundle and clearly should have been, which proves the fact that a mutable amount of calls
           was made by Miss Lorraine Cordell in seeking a response from Local councils and police forces licensing teams,
           so to obtain information stating weather the Appellant would be able to get licensing for events he wanted to
           manage, the reply back (please read enclosed statement as exhibit sc1 )

           The Appellant who is in receipt of the official documents received will state that it has been explained by all
           councils that whilst he is subject to an ASBO order relating to the entertainment industry he will be prohibited
           from applying for any entertainment licence and any licence application will automatically fail and therefore this
           is disproportionate.

           The applicants mother did an updated statement that is dated 10/02/2016 the reason being due to what was
           written within the Skeleton Argument for the Respondent: Page 5 section 20:

           “As to the particular prohibitions endorsed upon the applicant and the respondent stating; significant effort was
           made by the Respondent and by the court to ensure that any legitimate business activities that the Appellant
           wished to undertake would in no way be inhibited by this order. For the Appellant to provide recorded music to a
           gathering of people he would either need to have a licence for that event or to provide the music on a licensed
           premise for fewer than 500 people with a general licence to play recorded music (sec s.1 and Sch. l of the
           Licensing Act 2003). This order specifically does not preclude him from providing regulated entertainment
           under the auspices of a valid licence.”

           This is a breach of the applicant’s human right as he should not need a licence to play music in private air unless
           he is charging money with a view of making a profit.


           Corruption is an enormous obstacle to the realization of all human rights — civil, political, economic, social and
           cultural, as well as the right to development.


           The core human rights principles of transparency, accountability, non-discrimination and meaningful
           participation, when upheld and implemented, are the most effective means to fight corruption.


           In 2013, the Human Rights Council requested its expert Advisory Committee to submit a research-based report
           to the Council at its twenty-sixth session in June 2014 on the issue of the negative impact of corruption on the
           enjoyment of human rights, and to make recommendations on how the Council and its subsidiary bodies should
           consider this issue (resolution 23/9). The Advisory Committee submitted its final report on the issue of the
           negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights in 2015 (A/HRC/28/73).

           The applicant has designed a business plan, this creates community events leading to an international festival and
           that sets out clearly the plans for events including marketing, safety, stalls etc and also specifically refers to co-
           operating with the police. The ASBO prevents such applications from being successful.
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                                                                                                             29]]></page><page Index="471"><![CDATA[The applicant will state that he was never involved in the organisation of any illegal raves as sighted in the
           respondent’s bundle and as defined under section 63 of the CJPOA 1994.

           The applicant will state “that he was not rude to police but does feel like he can not even go out for the day, with
           some of his friends, without getting stopped and searched by members of the police.


           Kind Regards:

           Signed:

           Dated: ]4 14/10/2016






































































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