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£790,000 payout for race case builderA builder accepted £790,000 [yesterday] in an out-of-court settlement after he was found to have been racially discriminated against by council officials during a planning dispute. Kelly Davis, a father of two, of Bath, won his civil action against the now defunct Wansdyke District Council last year when a judge at Bristol County Court ruled that planning officers had "conducted themselves in a consistently unhelpful and obstructive fashion" in refusing to grant him planning permission for work on his home between 1989 and 1991. Judge David Ticehurst said at the time: "This can only be explained by the existence of a policy, regime or practice to treat him - the only black builder in Wansdyke - unfavourably." Wansdyke council was abolished in 1996, leaving its replacement, Bath and North East Somerset Council, to act as the defendant in the case. "The Times" 19 November 2001
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