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CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing; New build - Unashamedly modern dwelling wins support
19 December 2003
The replacement of an undistinguished Victorian farmhouse in Glamorgan with a contemporary dwelling has been approved. The inspector supported the applicant's "unashamedly modern" design, judging that it made full use of contemporary materials and energy efficiency features.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing; New build - Housing on open space fails after court challenge
19 December 2003
Following a High Court judgement quashing a previous inspector's decision, a second inspector has decided that a proposed housing development on open land in Cornwall is unacceptable. He concluded that although the scheme complied with some development plan policies, it failed to ensure that a satisfactory proportion of the land was retained as open space.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing; New build - Relaxation of occupancy conditions supported
19 December 2003
The relaxation of an occupancy condition imposed on a permission for the development of four accommodation units in the Lake District national park has been approved, with an inspector deducing that it would not cause harm to the character and appearance of the locality.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Food and drink uses - Restaurant held to meet sequential approach
19 December 2003
The erection of a restaurant with drive-through facilities on a site used for car sales in south Wales has won support from an inspector who accepted that it complied with the sequential approach because no town centre sites were available.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Community facilities - Medical practice allowed despite increased activity
19 December 2003
The retention of a medical consultancy in a pair of houses in south Wales has been approved despite claims that the increase in activity associated with the business harmed the amenity of neighbouring residents.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Community facilities - Health centre judged to prejudice mix of uses
19 December 2003
An outline planning application for a health centre in the high street of a Somerset town has been rejected on the basis that the proposal would prejudice the comprehensive planning of the area.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Community facilities - Church meeting room approved in countryside
19 December 2003
A congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses has secured planning permission for a church meeting room on the edge of a small hamlet in the Aberdeenshire countryside.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial - Cattery refused on grounds of disturbance
19 December 2003
Planning permission has been refused for a cattery in the back garden of a dwelling in a residential area of Norfolk, with an inspector concluding that the use would cause noise and disturbance to neighbours.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial - Diversification claim outweighed by landscape
19 December 2003
A scheme involving the storage of caravans at a farm near Edinburgh has been dismissed on the grounds that the benefits of diversifying the economic base of the holding did not override the harmful impact on the countryside.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial - Health salon ruled no threat to residential amenity
19 December 2003
The conversion of a pub in Greater Manchester into a private members' health salon has been allowed following a finding that it would not cause noise and disturbance to residents or harm safety or the free flow of traffic.
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