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Casebook: Appeal Cases - Transport - Railway platform ruled harmful to surrounding area
23 April 2004
A railway halt platform with paths and steps leading to a picnic area in an East Sussex area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) has been rejected after an inspector ruled that it would harm the character and appearance of the area, although he agreed that it would not prejudice the reinstatement of a preserved railway line.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Retail Development - Mezzanine held to create undesirable precedent
23 April 2004
A proposal to install a mezzanine floor in a Next shop in a centre serving a Peterborough township has been refused on the grounds that it would potentially create an undesirable precedent.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Mixed Use Development - Replacement judged to enhance conservation area
23 April 2004
A mixed retail and commercial scheme proposed to replace a warehouse in a south-east London conservation area has been accepted following a finding that it responded well to adjoining buildings.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Mixed Use Development - Landmark building judged to be out of scale
23 April 2004
A proposal for a seven storey building on a prominent site on the South Circular Road in south-west London has failed to secure approval from an inspector who held that its scale, massing and height would be out of character with the area.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Mixed Use Development - Scheme ruled out by policy assessment failure
23 April 2004
The development of a site in the East Riding of Yorkshire for storage, general industrial and garden centre uses has been rejected because of its adverse impact on the character of the area and the appellant's failure to examine alternative sites.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and entertainment - Casino use hours ruled harmful to amenity
23 April 2004
The change of use of part of a hotel in Surrey to a casino has been rejected following an inspector's conclusion that the activity generated during the late evening and early morning would harm the amenity of nearby residents.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and entertainment - Chalet replacement held at odds with locality
23 April 2004
The replacement of a holiday chalet in Gloucestershire (see picture, page 20) with a new building has been rejected by an inspector who decided that it would fail to reflect the traditional form of development in the area and would undermine the character of the countryside.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and entertainment - Golf course permission held to have lapsed
23 April 2004
An inspector has elected not to determine an appeal seeking approval of various matters associated with the construction of a nine-hole golf course on green belt land in Hertfordshire, concluding that the original permission had lapsed.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Householder development - Car restoration found not to trigger use change
23 April 2004
A lawful development certificate has been refused for the use of two buildings within the curtilage of a house in Hampshire for the storage, repair and restoration of classic cars on the grounds that the use remained incidental to the lawful residential use of the property. The appellant's hobby had not created a material change in use of the whole site, the inspector decided.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Householder development - Extension judged to increase car dependency
23 April 2004
An inspector has refused to permit single-storey and two-storey extensions to a house in Somerset, ruling that the proposal would harm the character of the area and be contrary to the principles of sustainable development.
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