Source · PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales)

Cardiff Council

PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales) Resolved / Early Resolution Reference PSOW-202207992 Sector Local Government Category Anti-social behaviour (Non-Housing) Decided 21 April 2023

View Cardiff Council scorecard

Full decision

Ms C complained that Cardiff Council failed to explain why it felt it was appropriate to house a convicted sex offender across the hall from her as a single mother with a young daughter.

The Ombudsman found that it was South Wales Police who assessed the property and deemed it suitable for the offender and not the Council. She found that this information was not communicated to Ms C which caused additional frustration.

The Ombudsman decided to settle the complaint without an investigation and sought and gained the Council’s agreement to write to Ms C, within two weeks, apologising for its failure to communicate vital information and to explain who was responsible for the offenders housing allocation

View original on PSOW (Public Servic… website

Other decisions involving Cardiff Council

Reference Date Summary Outcome
PSOW-202303707 Mrs A complained that Cardiff Council (“the Council”) had, without prior warning, removed trees to the rear of her property, … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202600986 30 Jun 2026 Miss A complained about Cardiff Council’s handling of her Community Trigger request (an antisocial behaviour case review) and the response … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202600235 12 Jun 2026 Miss A complained to Cardiff Council about fly-tipping in the allotments by her house which is causing rats to appear … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202507781 26 May 2026 Mr C complained that Cardiff Council had not provided his son, A, with full-time education since he became looked after … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202509986 15 May 2026 Miss A complained to the Council about repairs that had not been completed and the lack of communication she had … Resolved / Early Resolution
View all decisions for this organisation