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Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Enforcement notice served by fixing to site access

16 April 2004

An enforcement notice directed against the unauthorised siting of residential caravans at dog kennels in the Berkshire green belt has been upheld after an inspector ruled that the notice had been validly served.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Apartments supported despite council reservations

16 April 2004

The development of 15 flats in Greater Manchester has been supported by an inspector despite reservations from the council, which claimed that there was no overriding need for the scheme and that the cumulative impact of windfall sites would be harmful to the development plan strategy.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Flats approved with contamination check condition

16 April 2004

Planning permission has been granted for 12 flats on a commercial site in Surrey, with an inspector ruling that a condition should be imposed to ensure that a detailed site investigation and assessment was carried out before development commenced.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Housing details ruled unharmful to historic city

16 April 2004

Wilson Connolly Southern has won support from an inspector who determined that the details associated with a 145-dwelling scheme in Salisbury would not harm the setting of the cathedral.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Green belt valley homes judged uninteresting

16 April 2004

Harrow Estates PLC has failed to secure planning permission for 117 houses on the site of a 1920s mill in a green belt river valley near Manchester, with an inspector ruling that it would be harmful to the character and appearance of the surrounding area.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: Conversion. Home for mentally ill fails in bid for dwelling status

16 April 2004

A lawful development certificate for the use of a north London dwelling as a home for up to six people recovering from mental health conditions has been refused because the intended residents would not be living together as a single household.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder development. Cliff face decking ruled harmful to fragile coastline

16 April 2004

The retention of decking on a steep cliff face in west Wales has been judged by an inspector to be unacceptably harmful to a sensitive coastal location.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder development. Shed considered too large to serve houseboat

16 April 2004

An enforcement notice directed against a shed that was erected on a sea wall adjacent to a houseboat in West Sussex has been upheld by an inspector who agreed that it was too large and harmed the area's character.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder development. Tennis court refused due to harm to countryside

16 April 2004

The retention of a tennis court and perimeter fence at a dwelling in Staffordshire has been refused after being judged harmful to the character and appearance of the locality.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Porch judged harmful to architecture of listed club

16 April 2004

A proposal for a glazed porch at a grade I listed club in a Wiltshire conservation area has been refused on the grounds that it would significantly harm the special architectural and historic interest of the building.

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