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24th February 2017
               24th February 2017

                 Simon Cordell’s
                 The 1st Injunction Order Dated: 00/00/2014
                 INDEX

                 Simon Cordell - 1 0 9 Burncroft Avenue, EN3 7JQ
                 Following reports of continued low water pressure/supply to
                 117 Bumcroft Avenue (second floor) despite information
                 from Thames Water indicating that they had attended and
                 that supply to the block 109-119 Burncroft Avenue was of a
                 sufficient bar pressure,
                 I tried to coordinate access to all flats on the right-hand side
                 of the block- potentially affected by the issue: 109, 113 and
                 117.
                 I wrote and hand delivered letters to all 3 of the properties
                 requesting access for the Council Surveyor to visit and
                 assess the water pressure in each on Friday 24th February
                 2017 between 10am and 12pm.
                 I spoke by telephone with Mr Irving, the leaseholder of 117,
                 who had instigated the water pressure complaint who agreed
                 that he would attend and give access.
                 I spoke by telephone with Mr George Quinton, the tenant of
                 113, who agreed that he would give access.
                 I spoke by telephone with Lorraine Cordell, mother of
                 Simon Cordell, the tenant of 109 who said that no one was
                 available to give access.
                 I attended with Steve Stirk, surveyor, on Friday 24th
                 February 2017 at 10am. We were given access to 117 and
                 Steve Stirk investigated the water pressure to the taps in the
                 kitchen and bathroom.
                 We were unable to gain access to 113 as the tenant was not
                 home -1 called and left voicemail messages for the tenant
                 but did not get any further response.
                 Steve Stirk suggested that we knock at 109 just on the off
                 chance that someone was home. Mr Simon Cordell answered
                 the door and, once Steve Stirk had explained that we were
                 investigating the low water pressure/supply issue to the
                 block, he allowed us into the property. While Steve Stirk
                 checked the water pressure in the kitchen, I introduced
                 myself to Mr Cordell, File then became quite agitated and
                 proceeded to regale me with the same issues that he had
                 relayed to me during our previous telephone conversation
                 including issues about his neighbours, the police and the
                 Council conspiring to ruin his life as well as his work
                 arranging community music events. Fie did not give me
                 much of an opportunity to respond and kept talking over me
                 when I tried to do so. Steve Stirk then went and checked the
                 bathroom taps which he discovered were all already open
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