Overview
The complainant (Mrs C) raised a number of concerns about how West Dunbartonshire Council (the Council) had handled her requests for housing repairs. Mrs C also complained that the Council had not given her application for housing transfer the correct number of waiting points.
Specific complaints and conclusions
The complaints which have been investigated are that the Council failed to:
Overview
The complainant (Mr C) raised a number of concerns about the handling by Perth and Kinross Council (the Council) of a planning application (the Application) for the residential development of an adjacent site which was determined by their Development Control Committee (the Committee) on 17 January 2007.
Specific complaints and conclusions
The complaints which have been investigated are that:
Overview
The complainant (Mr C) raised a number of issues with Dumfries and Galloway Council (the Council) concerning the Council's handling of two planning applications submitted for the erection of a dwelling-house on a site close to his property.
Specific complaint and conclusion
The complaint which has been investigated is that the Council in their handling of the planning applications acted unreasonably and ignored the views submitted by the objectors (not upheld).
Overview
Mr C had objected to a planning application relating to a neighbour's extension. This was granted and building work began. Mr C became concerned that the extension did not comply with the planning consent grant, was of poor standard and he objected to an application for a variation of the planning consent submitted by his neighbour. Mr C was also unhappy that he did not receive a final response to his complaints from the Council.
Specific complaints and conclusions
Overview
The complainant (Mr C) was concerned that South Lanarkshire Council (the Council)'s decision to relocate temporary accommodation for young homeless people to Main Street, High Blantyre was taken without adequate consultation with local residents. Mr C said that the decision to create similar accommodation for young homeless people at Blairtum Park, Rutherglen had been preceded by extensive consultation with the local community.
Specific complaint and conclusion
Overview
The complainant (Ms C) raised concerns about The City of Edinburgh Council (the Council)'s response to her request for repairs to the floor coverings in her flat.
Specific complaints and conclusions
The complaints which have been investigated are that:
Overview
The complainant (Mr C) was dissatisfied with The Moray Council (the Council)'s handling of his complaints relating to a planning consent for his holiday park and their actions in serving an enforcement notice for breach of a condition of that consent. He alleged that there was delay (in excess of three months) in responding to his representations and that they failed to reply fully to the seven points of complaint he had raised.
Specific complaints and conclusions