Barnet Council has paid back less than half of what it owes residents six months after a High Court judge ruled that it had unlawfully raised the cost of permits. The London borough agreed to refund residents after the court found that it raised the cost of permits to generate a surplus for road repairs (PR July 2012).
Out of a total of more than £2.25m, the council had repaid only £985,242 by 23 January even though it has pledged to refund all those who had purchashed permits...
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