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Casebook: Court cases - Mobile phone mast objector granted full hearing
2 April 2004
The High Court has granted permission for a Buckinghamshire resident to challenge South Bucks District Council's failure to consider a prior approval application submitted by O2 within the specified 56-day period.
Casebook: Funfair rides allowed as no threat to historic pier
2 April 2004
The deputy prime minister has endorsed an inspector's recommendation to grant planning permission and listed building consent for two replacement amusement rides at the end of Brighton Pier, accepting that the scheme would contribute to the maintenance of the structure.
Notebook: A planner walks into a pub...
2 April 2004
A planner who thought that he could escape the daily grind in his local came across a barman who knew far too much, as Cliff Hague recounts
Casebook: Asda wins key argument on mezzanine floorspace
2 April 2004
Asda Stores Ltd has obtained a lawful development certificate (LDC) confirming that the installation of a mezzanine or conversion of back-up space to retailing at a superstore in Hampshire is lawful, with an inspector concluding that the total amount of retail floorspace was not limited by a planning permission granted in 1972.
Pivotal vote on town centres
2 April 2004
Businesses could deliver a boost for town centres if they vote to extend a pilot scheme imported from the US, says Josh Brooks
Return to professional pride
2 April 2004
The government's draft policy statement on core principles will return the planning system to the cutting edge of society, promises Keith Hill
Editorial: Figures alone fail to show whole picture
2 April 2004
Albert Einstein once commented that not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted. The cynical view of the jump in planning application handling times revealed in the latest ODPM statistics is that councils have finally got cute to the development control game - and not before time.
Interview: Punching for Watford
2 April 2004
Former civil servant Chris Pagdin has no qualms about being on the receiving end of government targets in his new local authority role, Marino Donati discovers
Opinion: Fyson on... the importance of protecting our market towns
2 April 2004
The interesting thing about the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) "health check" of 120 market towns is not so much that they face threats as that the future of this sort of town is so important. While there are traditional markets in large cities, smaller places with a market and a population of between 3,000 and 30,000 succeed in providing much that the general population seems to crave from its living environment.
Where will all the waste go?
2 April 2004
The planning system faces more pressure to speed up delivery on waste facilities, writes David Dewar
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