Covid-19: Stratford-upon-Avon council drops legal action over tier 3
Stratford-upon-Avon's district council has said it will not be pursuing legal action over
the government's decision to put it into tier three.
It had begun judicial review proceedings, saying the area did not deserve strict measures,
and said it had been right to make the challenge.
But, following a response from the government, it said it would not take the action any
further.
It said it still hoped to be moved when tiers are reviewed on 16 December.
Early in the pandemic, it was forecast Stratford-upon-Avon's economy would be among
the worst affected in the country, due to its reliance on the hospitality and tourism
industries.
It was placed in tier three as part of a cluster which included the whole of Warwickshire,
Coventry and Solihull.
In its response, the council said the government stood by its decision, which it made
to avoid a "patchwork quilt" of restrictions which would have been "confusing for
the public and led to a lack of compliance".
But, the government also said, it would be assessing each area individually on their
own merits when it reviews the tiers next week.
Tony Jefferson, leader of the Conservative-run council, said he was "satisfied"
the government had listened to its concerns, and while it had not "achieved
the immediate result that we had hoped for" it had been appropriate to raise
the challenge.
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