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CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: New build - Layout of housing held to blur village edge
9 January 2004
Redrow Homes (Scotland) Ltd has failed in an attempt to secure planning permission for 27 houses in Lothian, with a reporter ruling that the scheme would fail to provide an effective edge to a village and that its layout and design would not be sufficiently well integrated with the surrounding area.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: New build - Employment land objection to homes overruled
9 January 2004
Redrow Homes Ltd has secured planning permission for 62 dwellings on a haulage site in south Wales, with an inspector concluding that it would not undermine the supply of employment land. The inspector also agreed that the proposed housing would bring environmental benefits, removing an unrestricted haulage use and providing a defensible boundary for an adjoining green wedge.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: New build - Affordable housing refused in national park
9 January 2004
The provision of an affordable housing unit as an extension to a coffee shop in the Peak District national park has been rejected after an inspector concluded that the potential for the appellant to secure alternative accommodation had not been fully explored.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: New build - Housing on golf course judged unnecessary
9 January 2004
Bett Homes Ltd has been denied permission to redevelop a golf course in central Scotland for up to 600 houses, despite arguments that the existing course was nearing the end of its useful life and that the scheme would contribute towards meeting housing need.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Gypsies and travellers - Green belt impact overrides personal circumstances
9 January 2004
Following a Court of Appeal judgement quashing a previous decision, a second inspector has decided that the personal circumstances of a Gypsy family living in three caravans in the Bristol green belt do not outweigh the significant impact on the character and openness of the area.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Community facilities - Religious festivals at house held to harm amenity
9 January 2004
Enforcement action against the mixed use of a semi-detached house in Leicester as a dwelling and for holding religious festivals has been upheld on the grounds that it was harmful to local amenity.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial - Office scheme backed despite coalescence concern
9 January 2004
A proposal for 4,830 sq m of office floorspace on land in Worcestershire has been supported even though the site lay within an area protected by a policy seeking to prevent the coalescence of two settlements.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Agricultural development - Alleged farm building found intended for storage,
9 January 2004
An enforcement notice requiring the demolition of a steel-framed building at a farm in Warwickshire has secured support from an inspector who agreed with the council that it had not been erected for agricultural purposes.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Guide aims to defuse bias claims
9 January 2004
Area-based regeneration programmes must be carried out sensitively so that those who do not benefit directly do not feel discriminated against, according to new government guidance.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Second study of high street slump finds continuing decline
9 January 2004
Britain's high streets are continuing their slide towards becoming economic ghost towns, according to a leading think-tank.
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