Sentences with phrase «at temporary accommodation»

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Perth - based Decmil Group has won a contract to provide temporary accommodation for ConocoPhillips workers at the Australia Pacific LNG facility on Curtis Island for an undisclosed sum.
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The research revealed that a small but significant minority (6 %) of civil justice problems led to loss of a home and, of that number, almost half (46 %) ended up in temporary accommodation at an average cost to the local authority of # 5,640 and the costs of a failed tenancy could be as much as # 10,500.
She submitted that the authority's action in providing her with temporary accommodation under HA 1996 was unlawful, and that as a consequence she had been deprived of the services which would have been available to her at the age of 18, had the provisions of the Children (Leaving Care)(England) Regulations 2001 (SI 2001 / 2874) been applied to her, and had she, in particular, been treated as «a former relevant child» pursuant to ChA 1989, s 23C.
This was considered to be irrational because, while the same duty was owed to both types of applicants, the street homeless, who were provided with suitable temporary accommodation, had a higher priority in the scheme than the homeless at home who were left to wait for a permanent allocation of accommodation in their unsuitable existing homes.
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