If there is anything that the last few months have taught us, it is that things can change very rapidly. Following the article 'What's changing from 24 August?' published on our website only last week, the Government has announced an extension of the moratorium on residential evictions until 20 September 2020.
Today, Andrew Wilson has issued a reminder to members of the High Court Enforcement Officers Association, regarding our industry's COVID-19 Post Lockdown Plan. This comes as we approach the return to a 'new normal' from next Monday, 24 August 2020, when we will restart enforcement visits at residential properties/addresses from this date.
The current stay on the enforcement of possession orders, which took effect on 27 March 2020 in response to the Covid-19 crisis and subsequent lockdown, is due to be lifted next week. As one of the leading High Court Enforcement Offices in England and Wales, the company sheds some light on the key changes and clarifies which restrictions will remain in effect.
We are delighted to announce that our Sales Director, Peter Gent has recently been appointed to the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM) National Advisory Council for 2020-2022.
We update you on the latest restrictions affecting the High Court Enforcement industry and outline exactly what we can and cannot do to help our clients during the Covid-19 period. We assure you, there is some positive news, so please read on and do not hesitate to contact us if you have any
questions.
During these unprecedented times, High Court Enforcement, like many industries, is adapting to a new way of working. In his role of Chairman of the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA), our company’s Founder/Chairman Andrew Wilson has helped to establish a Best Practice plan for post-lockdown enforcement activity across England and Wales.
Andrew Wilson & Co has received the following update from the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA). This details the latest position on the enforcement of Writs of Control, following the amendment to the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013 and the Certification of Enforcement Agents Regulations 2014 through the Taking Control of Goods and Certification of Enforcement Agents (amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020.
Andrew Wilson & Co has received the following update from the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA). This details the latest position on the enforcement of Writs of Control, following the amendment to the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013 and the Certification of Enforcement Agents Regulations 2014 through the Taking Control of Goods and Certification of Enforcement Agents (amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020.
In his role as Chairman of the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA) our Co-founder Andrew Wilson recently participated in a Ministerial Roundtable, which concluded that body-worn video cameras are to become compulsory for all enforcement agents, or bailiffs, in England and Wales.
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