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RTPI News: What position does race equality occupy in planning today?

2 April 2004

Within a multi-cultural society we should all be learning the language of a racially diverse UK, writes Franklin Riley

Casebook: Downloading decisions

2 April 2004

Decision letters for all cases with a DCS reference number can be immediately downloaded from the DCS website for £12 + VAT per case. Readers without a free entry code can apply through the site. The site may also be used to browse for details of previous cases published in Casebook and many others of interest. www.planningresource.co.uk/dcs.

Casebook: Correction

2 April 2004

We incorrectly attributed a photograph from Chester (Planning, 19 March, p19) to Chester City Council. The photograph was kindly supplied by L-P Archaeology.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed Development - Capacity study backs greenfield scheme rejection

2 April 2004

George Wimpey UK Ltd has failed to convince the deputy prime minister that it should be granted permission for a mixed-use development in Kent, following an inspector's recommendation that the scheme was unacceptable.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed Development - Positive impact of new college buildings agreed

2 April 2004

Proposals to demolish existing buildings and build a new college and 48 dwellings in Windsor have been supported by an inspector who concluded that the scheme would have a positive impact on a conservation area.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Minerals Development - Peat extraction rejected due to faulty assessment

2 April 2004

A proposal to extract peat from a 1.7ha site in Somerset has been rejected after an environmental statement on the potential impact of the scheme was ruled inadequate, given the location of the mineral in a site of special scientific interest (SSSI).

Casebook: Appeal cases - Listed Buildings - Lighting wells considered harmful to listed flat

2 April 2004

The insertion of lightwells with glazed domes into a listed flat in Bath has been rejected by the deputy prime minister on the grounds that the operation would harm the historic and architectural value of the building.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Listed Buildings - Neon signs ruled out on listed shopfront

2 April 2004

A listed building enforcement notice issued against three neon signs at a shop unit in Covent Garden has been upheld after the deputy prime minister agreed that they harmed the character of the market hall and piazza.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Listed Buildings - Demolition of listed signal box turned down

2 April 2004

An appeal by Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd seeking consent to demolish a listed signal box in Devon has failed after an inspector found that insufficient justification had been given to warrant its loss.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Listed Buildings - Relocation of gate piers allowed on railway route

2 April 2004

The deputy prime minister has agreed that Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd should be allowed to relocate two grade II listed gate piers at a Staffordshire estate to ensure that proposed improvements to the West Coast Main Line can press ahead.

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