The Woodwards were required to comply with the planning enforcement notice by May 2021. During a visit in November 2021, council officers discovered the property was still being used as an HMO.As a result, Mr and Mrs Woodward were summoned to Barkingside Magistrates Court in September 2022 where they pleaded not guilty. On 27 August 2024, they appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court where they changed their pleas to guilty.
They were each fined £6,000 with £3,000 costs payable to Barking and Dagenham Council, totalling £18,000.Councillor Syed Ghani, Barking & Dagenham’s Cabinet Member for Enforcement and Community Safety said:
“We are committed to ensuring that all properties within Barking and Dagenham comply with planning regulations. The actions taken against Mr. and Mrs. Woodward demonstrate our dedication to upholding these standards.“Despite multiple warnings and opportunities to rectify the situation, they continued to ignore our Enforcement Team which left them with no choice but to pursue legal action. We hope this case serves as a reminder that planning regulations are in place for a reason and must be adhered to.”