Billionaire tycoon Robert Tchenguiz launches legal war with council over traffic order

Billionaire tycoon Robert Tchenguiz launches legal war with council over traffic order to stop cars parking outside because it ‘restricts access’ to his £20M home near Royal Albert Hall

Robert Tchenguiz lives in South Kensington, near the Royal Albert Hall, London The business tycoon has taken legal action against Westminster City CouncilMr Tchenguiz says council has failed to have regard to ‘significant interference’The businessman claims it is over his right to respect for private and family life



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A billionaire tycoon has launched a legal war on a council over ‘anti-terror barriers’ on a road that blocks off his £20million London home.

Robert Tchenguiz, who lives by the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington, has taken action against Westminster City Council over the barricades at either end of his road.

Iranian-born, Mr Tchenguiz says the council has failed to have regard to the ‘significant interference’ with his human right to respect for private and family life. 

Cars parked outside the billionaire’s lavish home between noon and midnight face being towed away by the council, in a move to stop terror attacks.

Lawyers representing him are also arguing the council’s decision was ‘materially influenced by an improper motive’ – facilitating the provision of a loading and parking area for the Royal Albert Hall.

Robert Tchenguiz, who lives near the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington, has taken action against Westminster City Council over the traffic management orders 

Iranian-born, Mr Tchenguiz says the council has failed to have regard to the ‘significant interference’ with his human right to respect for private and family life. Pictured: One of the barriers in front of the hall and his home

Cars parked outside the billionaire’s lavish home between noon and midnight face being towed away by the council, in a move to stop terror attacks. Pictured: His home on the right

 

They have asked Mrs Justice Lang – who is overseeing the hearing at the High Court today and tomorrow – to quash the orders.

Council bosses say the ‘primary objective’ of the orders is to guard against terror attacks.

They say the restrictions aim to protect people living near the Royal Albert Hall against ‘vehicle-borne terrorist attacks’ by ‘removing parked vehicles’ from the ‘lengths of road immediately adjacent’ to the hall.

Lawyers representing the council say the orders are valid and Mr Tchenguiz’s complaints should be dismissed.

Tim Buley QC, for Mr Tchenguiz said: ‘The claimant, a private individual, challenges two traffic management orders made by Westminster City Council.

‘The traffic management orders have the effect of significantly restricting access to his family home.

‘Control over the restrictions on access under the traffic management orders is delegated to the Royal Albert Hall, who designed, promoted and funded the proposals. 

Lawyers representing him are also arguing the council’s decision was ‘materially influenced by an improper motive’ – facilitating the provision of a loading and parking area for the Royal Albert Hall

They have asked Mrs Justice Lang – who is overseeing the hearing at the High Court today and tomorrow – to quash the orders

Left to right: Steve Varsano, Lisa Tchenguiz and Robert Tchenguiz attend Lisa Tchenguiz’s birthday party at Buddha Bar Knightsbridge on January 19, 2019 in London

Mr Tchenguiz lives in the former Royal College of Organists building next to the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington

Billionaire tycoon whose house featured on Mr Selfridge… who is Robert Tchenguiz?

Robert and his brother Vincent, first came to public notice in the 1980s as two of the West End’s biggest landlords.

Iranian-born, American educated they were classic outsiders whose ostentatious lifestyle soon brought them to prominence.

A succession of ever more lucrative property and business deals gave them, at their peak, a portfolio of more than 600 buildings said to have been worth £4.5billion, though calculating their true wealth was always fraught with difficulty because so much of their capital was borrowed.

Heather and Robert married in 2005, and she would regularly host lavish parties in the ballroom their home.

It was famous in its own right because of its regular appearance in the ITV drama Mr Selfridge.

One event alone, a Sun King-themed soiree for 500 guests, turned the house into a miniature replica of Louis XIV’s Versailles, complete with staff in liveried costumes and wigs, a nine-piece musical ensemble and acrobats from the Cirque du Soleil.

Things started to unravel just three years later, while at the same time Robert’s fortune evaporated in the credit crunch. He became known as the man who lost £1.6 billion in the Icelandic banking crisis.

Then Mr Tchenguiz was sensationally arrested by the Serious Fraud Office in connection with the failure of Iceland’s Kaupthing bank – only to be completely cleared when the investigation into him collapsed.

Earlier this year, Robert asked her to move back into her former family home. And, still dependent upon him financially, Heather agreed to go along with the request. 

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‘The council argues that the ‘primary objective’ of the traffic management orders was ‘to safeguard the public and premises, including residents, in the vicinity of the Royal Albert Hall from vehicle-borne terrorist attacks by removing parked vehicles from the lengths of road immediately adjacent to the hall’.’

Ruth Stockley, leading the council’s legal team, told the judge in a written argument: ‘The defendant undoubtedly had regard to the claimed interference with the claimant’s human rights as part of the decision-making process.’

She said the council was not influenced by any desire to facilitate parking for the Royal Albert Hall, and added: ‘The defendant is entirely independent from the Royal Albert Hall.’

Mr Buley told the judge: ‘In practice, the approach of the Royal Albert Hall has been to use the area to which access is restricted by the traffic management orders as a private parking area for the Royal Albert Hall, with large numbers of vehicles regularly parked within that area.

‘This is obviously inconsistent with the submission that the primary purpose of the measures is the prevention of terrorism.

‘Instead, a power intended to avoid or reduce the likelihood of, or danger associated with, terrorism has been used to facilitate the Royal Albert Hall’s operations, with the effect of turning a section of public highway into a private yard.’

Miss Stockley said: ‘The defendant was not in any way materially influenced by a purpose of facilitating the provision of a loading and parking area for the Royal Albert Hall.’

She said the orders did not ‘prevent access’ to the Mr Tchenguiz’s home but prevented ‘vehicular access to the kerbside’ on the road outside between noon and midnight.

Mr Tchenguiz’s latest battle comes after he accused his ex-wife of ‘fabrication and lies’ over her claims he could force their 14-year-old son to have sex with a prostitute.

Heather Bird, 51, said her ex-husband wanted their son to sleep with a sex worker to ‘make him a man’.

But in December Mr Tchenguiz hit back at the claims, telling MailOnline: ‘This is not the first time Ms Bird is resorting to fabrication and lies.

Mr Tchenguiz is pictured with his current girlfriend Julia Dybowska at a birthday party in London in 2018

Robert Tchenguiz is pictured with his ex-wife Heather Bird, 51, in South Kensington in 2006

The couple’s divorce was finalised in 2019, but they separated in 2009 and lived on different floors of their £20million London house next door to the Royal Albert Hall. Also living in the house was Mr Tchenguiz’ girlfriend, Polish model Julia Dybowska (pictured), 30

‘She is desperate to justify her unlawful actions and has already been warned by the US court of the serious consequences she could face following the hearing if she is found to have unlawfully retained the children.’

Ms Bird made the astonishing allegation in documents submitted as part of a legal action in the US brought by her ex-husband after she took their two children to see her family in the US for Christmas 2020 but never returned.

Ms Bird has also accused Mr Tchenguiz of ‘years of intense psychological abuse’ during their years of marriage. 

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