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CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: new build - Land supply shortage supports housing permission
30 January 2004
A south Wales housing development has been allowed because of a significant housing land shortage in the area, with an inspector concluding that without further land releases or major windfalls the council would be unable to maintain a satisfactory supply.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: new build - Hotel redevelopment ruled in keeping with area
30 January 2004
The demolition of a Leeds hotel and its replacement with 30 apartments in two blocks has been held to be in keeping with the character of the area, with an inspector finding that the scheme would have an inviting appearance.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: new build - Recreation site retained to meet local needs
30 January 2004
A plan to build homes on disused tennis courts in north Wales has been refused on the basis that it would undermine the supply of recreational facilities, with an inspector also finding that the scheme would adversely affect the character and appearance of the area.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: new build - Apartment block clears overdevelopment test
30 January 2004
A proposal to redevelop a former nursing home in a marine conservation area in Wales for 26 flats has been allowed on the grounds that it would not result in overdevelopment of the site.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: new build - Apartments judged to breach planning permission
30 January 2004
A four-storey apartment block in Greater Manchester containing 32 flats has been found to be unauthorised because it had been completed in breach of conditions imposed on a planning permission.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: new build - Low-cost market housing held to be affordable
30 January 2004
A two-storey block of six flats has been allowed on a site in a Kent village, with an inspector finding that the proposal would make a useful contribution to local housing stock by offering a form of housing otherwise unavailable in the area and would help to avoid social exclusion.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Community facilities - Portable building at school ruled unacceptable
30 January 2004
A north London school has failed to overturn an enforcement notice requiring the removal of a free-standing portable building used as a temporary classroom for up to 40 students.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial - Veterinary surgery supported on business park
30 January 2004
The change of use of a business unit on an estate in Shrewsbury has been held to be an acceptable use given the wide range of service-based uses that had already become established in the locality.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial - Resident-only parking measures held adequate
30 January 2004
Details of a system to control car parking at an office development in London have been approved after an inspector accepted that it would provide an adequate level of control over the spaces.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Agricultural development - Home for groom allowed at breeding establishment
30 January 2004
Permission has been granted for a tied dwelling for occupation by a groom at a thoroughbred racehorse breeding establishment in the Cotswolds area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) in Wiltshire. The inspector decided that there was a need for the dwelling and that its impact on the AONB would be limited because the appeal site fell within the confines of a village.
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