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| Friday, 9 August, 2002, 14:46 GMT 15:46 UK Go-ahead for care homes challenge ![]() Elderly residents are denied choice, say campaigners Campaigners have been given permission to try and force a council into changing its care homes policy. The Birmingham Care Consortium (BCC) will now apply for a judicial review, challenging the city council's refusal to fund placements at a number of residential care and nursing homes. The BCC, representing seven home owners, along with a group of residents and their relatives, claim the authority's policy amounts to a "boycott" of their businesses. They also claim the policy is denying the elderly a choice of care home. The council is currently refusing to place residents in homes which have drawn up a series of new contracts. After hearing legal argument from both sides, Philip Havers QC, sitting as a deputy judge in the High Court in London, granted the campaigners permission to apply for judicial review. A full hearing will be held on October 9. | See also: 06 Aug 02 | England 01 Aug 02 | England 23 Jul 02 | Health 19 Jul 02 | Health 17 Jul 02 | Health Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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