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I am going to just print this in the hope it gives others hope check the dates carefully

First application and given personal Independence payment October 2016
Payments for dates 10 august 2017 to 2october 2018
Awarded 55.10 a week form the 10th of august 2016
First reassessment for Personal independence payments Friday 15th December
2017 which was early
Removed payments 3 january 2018
Mandatory consideration happened 26th February 2018
No change
Letter confirming appeal application date 26th March 2018
Hearing test July 2019
Date of Appeal Received 17 October 2019
Appeal suspended due to unable to follow conversations
recommendations for Palantypist to be arranged for another hearing .
Advised by welfare rights to agree
Letter received from courts 13th July 2020
Phone Conversation 18th August 2020with durham court
with welfare rights listening in and partner as interpreter
WON THE CASE NOW WAITING FOR PAYMENTS BACKDATED
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