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Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Council fails to establish highway status for track

9 April 2004

A lawful development certificate (LDC) has been issued for an extension to a dwelling in London on the basis that it was permitted development after an inspector ruled that an unmade track at the rear of the property did not constitute a highway.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Occupancy restriction ruled out for bungalow

9 April 2004

A condition limiting the occupation of a new dwelling in Cornwall to a person employed in adjoining gardens has been deleted after an inspector ruled that it was not necessary, relevant or reasonable.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Underground houses judged to harm open land

9 April 2004

Two subterranean houses have been rejected in a conservation area and metropolitan open land in north London after a finding that their reduced impact did not constitute the special circumstances needed to justify the scheme.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Housing estate ruled harmful to village character

9 April 2004

A proposal to convert a 19th century mill in a Pennine village to 12 flats and develop 30 dwellings on an adjacent site has been rejected on the grounds that it would be inappropriate to the West Yorkshire green belt and would diminish the character of a special landscape area.

NDC wants £10m more to carry on

9 April 2004

A ten year regeneration programme has told the Government that it will come to an end two years early unless it receives extra funding, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Energy Development - Vertical focus of turbines held to benefit landscape

9 April 2004

Planning permission has been granted for eight wind turbines at a site in Lincolnshire, with an inspector ruling that they would create an imposing vertical focus that would contrast with the horizontal monotony of the landscape.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Commercial and Industrial - Gate piers approved at access to former depot

9 April 2004

A reporter has granted planning permission for two gate piers at the access to a former storage and distribution depot in central Scotland, concluding that they were not incongruous or inappropriate to the locality.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Agricultural Development - Allotments held no threat to landscape setting

9 April 2004

Robert Hitchins Ltd has obtained planning permission for a new access and buildings on land in the Wiltshire countryside intended for use as allotments, with an inspector agreeing that it would not be to the detriment of the character and appearance of the locality.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Agricultural Development - Fishery store judged appropriate in green belt

9 April 2004

A storage building for fishing and Christmas tree production in the West Midlands has been accepted as appropriate in the green belt despite the local authority's view that it was not essential in connection with the fishery.

Casebook: Court cases - Court insists on functional test for Gypsy status

9 April 2004

The Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court ruling supporting an inspector's decision to grant planning permission for a Gypsy site in Essex, concluding that there had been no error in law.

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