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Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Community centre allowed due to visual superiority

16 April 2004

A community centre in Buckinghamshire has been allowed, with an inspector concluding that it would be visually superior to one that had already been approved by the local planning authority.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Commercial and Industrial. Mesh fencing at compound judged visually harmful

16 April 2004

The erection of mesh fencing around a car storage compound serving the Port of Sheerness in Kent has been judged visually harmful, thus justifying an enforcement notice requiring its removal.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Advertisements. Gaudy banner signs ruled harmful to amenity

16 April 2004

Three banner signs at a Tesco store in Barnstaple have been refused planning permission on the grounds of being detrimental to the interests of amenity.

Casebook: Court cases - House of Lords issues ruling on Gypsy status

16 April 2004

The House of Lords has upheld a Court of Appeal judgement that overturned a High Court decision regarding a Gypsy site near Wrexham, concluding that the matter should be reconsidered by a new inspector.

Casebook: Court cases - Chimney piece reinstatement upheld by High Court

16 April 2004

A listed building enforcement notice issued by South Hams District Council requiring the reinstatement of a chimney piece in a listed manor house in Devon has been supported by the High Court.

Casebook: Court cases - Bunds at golf club allowed to remain unchanged

16 April 2004

Sevenoaks District Council has failed to overturn an inspector's decision on the creation of earth bunds at a Kent golf course, with the High Court ruling that there was no restriction on their height.

Casebook: Court cases - Lands tribunal decision held to be correct

16 April 2004

Swansea City and County Council has failed to overturn a Lands Tribunal decision ordering the authority to pay £500,000 in compensation to the owners of land that was compulsorily acquired for a mixed-use development.

Casebook: Gypsy caravans justified by special circumstances

16 April 2004

The deputy prime minister has granted permission for a Gypsy caravan site in the Staffordshire green belt, agreeing with his inspector's recommendation that very special circumstances existed to justify the approval.

Casebook: Appeals win approval for Dorset barn conversions

16 April 2004

Two appeals seeking planning permission and listed building consent for the residential conversion of a pair of barns in a Dorset conservation area have been allowed after an inspector concluded that their conversion to employment use or holiday lets would not be viable.

Grounds for communication

16 April 2004

Misconceptions between councils and developers are about to be shattered by a training initiative. But will it solve the problem? Huw Morris investigates.

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