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Casebook: Appeal Cases - Food and drink uses - Lack of soundproofing thwarts longer hours

17 December 2004

An application to modify a condition imposed on a permission allowing premises in Brighton to be used as a cafe and wine bar has been rejected on the grounds that insufficient details on noise insulation had been provided.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Food and drink uses - Pub marquee held not to involve development

17 December 2004

A marquee at a Hertfordshire pub measuring 12m by 18m and approximately 6m high falls outside the definition of development and does not require planning permission, an inspector has ruled.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Community facilities - Medical centre approved despite gap location

17 December 2004

Plans for a two-storey medical centre incorporating a pharmacy and dentist's surgery in a local landscape gap in Hampshire have been supported after an inspector decided that there was a pressing need for the facility.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Commercial and industrial - Forestry business location held unsustainable

17 December 2004

The retention of a forestry contracting business in the Somerset countryside has been rejected by an inspector who decided that the use of a remote greenfield site represented an unsustainable form of development. He also refused permission for the retention of a mobile home.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Commercial and industrial - Gasworks scheme held to accord with policy

17 December 2004

A proposal to redevelop a gasworks in Croydon for a mixture of employment uses, including a car dealership, has been supported by an inspector who decided that it accorded with planning policies.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Commercial and industrial - Offices rejected outside town development limit

17 December 2004

A proposal for three office units on land outside a town near Bristol has been dismissed as unacceptable after an inspector agreed that it would harm the character and appearance of the countryside and that no need for the development had been proven.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Agricultural development - Livestock shelter ruled out on visual grounds

17 December 2004

Plans to build a 300m long earth bund at a farm in south Wales have been rejected after an inspector ruled that the structure was not justified on agricultural grounds, despite evidence stating that it would provide a windshield for livestock.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Agricultural development - Farm storage building wins temporary reprieve

17 December 2004

After ruling that a farm building in Oxfordshire was not authorised by permitted development rights, an inspector has accepted that it can be temporarily retained to allow the storage of furniture and general household effects.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Advertisements - Banner display ruled out on gateway building

17 December 2004

The display of a banner advertisement 33m long and 11m high in a central Manchester conservation area has been deemed unacceptable by an advertisement appeals inspector who considered that it would be unduly dominant and obtrusive.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Rehabilitation centre earns approval despite local fears

17 December 2004

Local residents' objections to proposals from a religious community to occupy a grade II listed chapel in Cumbria have been overruled by an inspector who considered their fears to be misplaced.

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