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Wragg and others v Surrey County Council

 

Lord Justice Richards :

, Chobham. .There was a subsequent change in responsibilities and accommodation.This and other matters are described by the judge as follows: .By the time he had been notified of it and had arrived at the scene, police and paramedics had dealt with the injured rider and he was left with the help of two friends to find the injured horse, which subsequently had to be destroyed.The last emergency was in the early summer of 2005, when an ‘unknown animal’ was sighted to the west of the Hill Park Estate.He happened to be at the scene (rather than being called out) and the ‘unknown animal’ turned out to be a hiker [who] was camping overnight on the .” , which runs from the A3 to the A31 on the south-west outskirts of .He was then moved some 5 miles to Burpham, on the north-east of .This more or less coincided with his move from having charge of the sites to the south-west of Guildford to those to the south-east of and the house was the nearest to the sites he was then taking over.The new house is clearly more convenient (or at any rate less inconvenient) for access to his current place of work than .His contract of employment makes no mention of his house as being his place of work.He drives several miles to and from work up to Newlands Corner and the nearby sites.He has had a mobile phone for all the time he has been living in Burpham.Communication with him is mainly by mobile or e-mail.It is his mobile number and e-mail address which is available to the public and there was nothing to suggest that members of the public are aware of his home address or ever approach him there.He does office type work at home, having a computer, desk and filing cabinet there but regards his work place as being out on site.None of this seems to indicate that the occupation of the house as a matter of the true construction of the contract in all the circumstances is required for the better (or proper) performance of Mr Crompton’s duties.I take the view that his occupancy does not fall within the exception.

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