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Pendle Council pays for teenage criminal to stay in Burnley hotel


A ROW has broken out after a council paid for a teenage criminal to stay in a town centre hotel when he claimed to be homeless.

Officers at Pendle Council housed the 17-year-old in Burnley’s £30-a-night Keirby Park Hotel after he admitted to magistrates the theft of hair straighteners.

However, the court heard he was “estranged” from his mother and homeless - meaning council bosses have a legal ‘duty of care’ to accommodate him.

But when no suitable hostel could be found, the teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was instead sent to stay in the Keirby, in Keirby Walk.

However, the “last resort” move by town hall bosses runs contrary to Government guidance and has been slammed by councillors and a campaign group.

Mohammed Iqbal, Labour group leader on Pendle Council, said: “Hopefully this is a one-off because it is clearly unacceptable for criminals to be housed in hotels.

“There are surely far cheaper bed and breakfasts which could have been used in Pendle.

“I would be very concerned if this was happening on a regular basis because there should be adequate homeless facilities for people like this.”

Burnley Council leader Gordon Birtwistle added: “It is a shame that Pendle did not have their own facilities but unfortunately the law does not leave councils with an alternative but to house the homeless.

“The law may be an ass on this but we have to stick to it. However, I can understand why people would be upset about it.”

Matthew Elliot, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said the case was a “sorry debacle” for Pendle Council.

He added: “It is wrong that this young man was housed in a hotel at considerable cost to taxpayers, instead of a homeless hostel, where he should have been.

“This young man will end up costing taxpayers a lot of money.

"The authorities have failed to deal with him in an efficient or cost-effective manner.”

Burnley Magistrates Court was told that the 17-year-old, who admitted to the theft of £117 hair straighteners, was already on a referral order.

After learning that he had been housed in the Keirby Hotel, district judge Peter Ward said: “How much does it cost the taxpayer to put him there?”

Mr Ward said the teenager still needed help and extended the order to nine months.

Mohammed Asjad, owner of the Keirby Hotel, said: “We have no real involvement with Pendle Council but from time to time they ask us to put someone up.

“They have never done anything wrong in the hotel so we don’t mind.”

However, according to official local authority guidance from the Department for Communities and Local Government, hotel accommodation is “unlikely to be suitable for 16 and 17 year olds who are in need of support”.

It is unclear how long the boy was housed in the hotel for or the cost to council taxpayers in East Lancashire.

Senior Pendle councillor Tony Greaves said: “I am surprised that we put anyone in a hotel because I thought we rarely did that.”

He vowed to “ask some questions” of the council’s housing officers.

Wayne Forrest, Pendle Council’s housing needs manager, said: “While hostel accommodation is always sought, it is not always available and as a last resort, bed and breakfast accommodation is used.

“The council aims to keep stays in this type of accommodation to a minimum by continuing to seek alternative accommodation for them.”

Other hotels in Burnley are more expensive than the Keirby.

Single rooms at the Premier Inn, in Queen Victoria Road, and at Travelodge, in Barracks Road, both cost £51 a night. Rooms at the Holiday Inn, in Pendle Way, are £49.


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Old Timer, Burnley says...
12:38pm Fri 3 Jul 09

The Keirby Hotel, Burnley the first hotel built after the second world war outside of London and Burnley's flagship hotel. Renowned throughout the north for its class. Patronised by the stars and first division footballers
and look at it now.
I would certainly like to know of its future when Burnley is short of accommodation for crooks. I certainly hope that students at the new college who I believe may be staying there don't have to mix with the likes of those who have broken the law.

Izanears, Nelson says...
4:59pm Fri 3 Jul 09

I fancy a few days in Somerset. If I nip into Morrisons and pinch a piece of beef, will the council find me a nice hotel in say, Minehead?

holsten pils, burnley says...
6:34pm Fri 3 Jul 09

There must be a b n b in Burley thats a lot cheaper or better still a park bench.
Why do crooks in this country never get the treatment they truly deserve , there is no deterrent at all.

Honest John, Burnley says...
6:54pm Fri 3 Jul 09

Stick your head in the reception area and you will soon see any criminal would probably prefer prison. I would not stop there if Pendle paid me £30 a night, the word minging springs to mind

concerned Parent, Nelson says...
10:43pm Fri 3 Jul 09

Senior Pendle councillor Tony Greaves said: “I am surprised that we put anyone in a hotel because I thought we rarely did that.”

Come on Cllr Greaves you and your useless cronies run the administration here in Pendle so why are you surprised? how many more botch ups are we going to expect?

tonygreaves, Colne says...
11:21pm Fri 3 Jul 09

As I have repeatedly pointed out here I do not reply to anonymous abuse.

Tony Greaves

concerned Parent, Nelson says...
11:43pm Fri 3 Jul 09

tonygreaves wrote:
As I have repeatedly pointed out here I do not reply to anonymous abuse. Tony Greaves
My comment is referring to your statement as contained in this article. I did not realise that you could not read as well. Any how hope you have a good nights sleep. Au Revoir

holsten pils, burnley says...
8:39am Sat 4 Jul 09

I think this shows we pay to much council tax

Grouser63, Burnley says...
10:46am Sat 4 Jul 09

Cllr Birtwistle states "The laws an **** 'on this' ...". I would like to state "The laws on ****" full stop!!!!
Is someone having a laugh on the tax payers expense ... AGAIN!!?? What a stupid question ... of course they are!!!!

Inter-Rossiter, East Lancs says...
10:57am Sat 4 Jul 09

The place is an eyesore and so is St Peter's Health and Leisure Centre.

Stone Cold, Bburn says...
1:50pm Sat 4 Jul 09

I think its a good sentence a night in the Kierby. It should send out a msg to Burnley criminals - commit crime and its the Kierby for you. Shoplifting will drop 99 percent with this new crime initiative. Well done Burnley Mags!! Sentences to fit the crime at last. Take note Bev "community Service" Lunt.

RAyzer, BURNLEY says...
2:44pm Sat 4 Jul 09

not the FAMOUS lunt???65 chances lunt!!!!

tonygreaves, Colne says...
2:57pm Sat 4 Jul 09

To "concerned parent". Your comment is abusive and it is anonymous. I do not deal with people who will not tell me who they are. If you want to email me privately I will discuss the matter with you. I will as a matter of principle not take part in public debate with anonymous persons who deal in abuse.

Tony Greaves

bankhall, burnley says...
12:00pm Mon 6 Jul 09

As I have repeatedly pointed out here I do not reply to anonymous abuse.

not without claiming expenses for it probably.

CliveE, Burnley says...
11:31am Tue 7 Jul 09

surely a night in the cells would have been cheaper and a better deterrant

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