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CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Agricultural development - Turf-roofed building judged essential to operation
30 January 2004
A timber agricultural building with a turf roof on a 6.3ha holding in the Pembrokeshire Coast national park has been judged essential to the appellant's herb-growing business and to have no permanent adverse impact on the character of the area.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Agricultural development - Occupancy restrictions justified to protect housing
30 January 2004
An inspector has upheld two enforcement notices requiring migrant workers employed by the appellants in a Worcestershire food processing works to cease occupying two agriculturally tied dwellings.
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Gypsies secure temporary relief from eviction
30 January 2004
A group of Warwickshire Gypsies has secured the High Court's permission for a judicial review hearing into an injunction obtained by Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, which sought their eviction from a site they had illegally occupied since 2001.
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Apartment block supported next to art gallery
30 January 2004
Local residents opposing the construction of a 20-storey apartment block next to Tate Modern in central London have failed to persuade the High Court that an inspector's decision was flawed and should be set aside.
CASEBOOK: Care home wins approval in spite of council's fears
30 January 2004
An inspector has determined that the change of use of a modest two-storey house in Gloucester to a residential care home for people suffering from mental disabilities would not be objectionable, after rejecting council concerns that it would lead to unacceptable institutionalisation of the area.
CASEBOOK: Store conversion for bingo and casino use supported
30 January 2004
A scheme to convert a Sainsbury's food store in the centre of Bolton to a bingo club and casino has won support after an inspector judged that it would not harm the council's strategy to protect the character of individual sectors of the town.
Widening scope for change
30 January 2004
Revised policy guidance on renewable energy has to be seen in the context of wider opportunities in the energy white paper, argues Robert Asquith.
Sea change for renewables
30 January 2004
Revised renewable energy guidance brings with it major implications for developers, councils and local communities, advises Karl Cradick.
Winning over the detractors
30 January 2004
The government's bold stance on renewables is welcome but the battle for popular backing goes on, reports Rob Winkley.
INTERVIEW: Fuelled by the cause
30 January 2004
After 30 years campaigning for energy conservation and efficiency, David Green is still keen to see what the future holds for sustainable energy, reports Huw Morris.
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