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RTPI : News: Spatial plan for Wales: a chance to provide a 20 year strategy
9 April 2004
The draft plan for Wales is the first stage in a process to address the spatial dimension of national and local policy, says the RTPI
Casebook: Appeal cases - Retail Development - Food store approved despite doubts over need
9 April 2004
The deputy prime minister has concluded that a replacement Tesco store can be built at a site in Norfolk despite reservations as to whether there was a clear quantitative need for the development.
Casebook: Downloading decisions
9 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.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed Development - Costs awarded over unjustified sewage objection
9 April 2004
A mixed-use scheme involving housing and a new primary school has been allowed in Cornwall, with the deputy prime minister ordering a full award of costs in favour of the appellants.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Retail Development - Retail warehouse secured despite sequential doubt
9 April 2004
The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd has secured planning permission for a B&Q Warehouse store on an employment site on the northern fringes of Bristol following a call-in inquiry, with the deputy prime minister ruling that the proposal complied with national planning policies.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Listed Buildings - Window alterations endorsed at listed hotel
9 April 2004
A listed building enforcement notice directed against the installation of windows at a grade II* listed hotel in Brighton has been quashed by the deputy prime minister on the basis that compliance with its terms would lead to greater harm to the character of the building.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Listed Buildings - Park barn conversion works ruled acceptable
9 April 2004
Works executed to a grade II* listed building in the Lake District national park to facilitate its conversion to class B1 business use have been judged acceptable by the deputy prime minister with the exception of full-length glazing on one of the doors.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Caravan park extension judged harmful to coast
9 April 2004
An extension to a caravan park for touring caravans and tents and the use of a touring caravan area for 38 static caravans has been refused in a coastal preservation area and the East Devon area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) because it would be visually intrusive.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Council objection held unsupported by evidence
9 April 2004
In allowing an appeal involving an extension to a dwelling in Buckinghamshire, an inspector has awarded costs in favour of the appellant after finding that the council had failed to substantiate its concerns about loss of privacy to a neighbour.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Satellite dish held acceptable on listed house
9 April 2004
A satellite television dish has been allowed on a chimney stack at a grade II* listed house in a Suffolk conservation area following a ruling that it would not harm the architectural or historic interest of the building or its setting.
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