[2024] UKUT 128 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 128 (AAC)

Fecha: 20-Mar-2023

the Armed Forces Covenant contained in the 2006 Act required the local authority, when exercising that discretionary power, to have due regard to the unique obligations of, and sacrifices made by, the armed forces

(2)

the Armed Forces Covenant contained in the 2006Act required the local authority, when exercising that discretionary power, to have due regard to:

(i)

the unique obligations of, and sacrifices made by, the armed forces

(ii)

the principle that it was desirable to remove disadvantages arising for service people from membership, or former membership, of the armed forces

(iii)

the principle that special provision for service people mighty be justified by the effects on such people of membership, or former membership, of the armed forces

(iv)

the Council itself had signed up to the Armed Forces Covenant and had committed to an “approach based on the following principles: No disadvantage - this ensures members of the armed forces community experience no disadvantage as a result of their service in the armed forces”.