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Casebook: Appeal Cases - Householder development - Council loses battle against further extension

23 April 2004

A proposed two-storey extension to a cottage in Shropshire has been supported by an inspector who judged that it would not harm the character of the countryside or create an excessively large dwelling.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Higher density ruled out by lack of local services

23 April 2004

A proposal for five dwellings in a Suffolk village has been approved following a High Court ruling quashing a previous decision, with a second inspector concluding that a density well below 30 dwellings per hectare was justified.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Apartments blocked by effect on land supply

23 April 2004

The redevelopment of a hotel in Greater Manchester to create 28 apartments has been ruled out as likely to adversely effect the implementation of allocated and committed housing schemes in the area.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Country house let down by landscape impact

23 April 2004

A proposal for a country house in Herefordshire has been ruled unacceptable on the grounds that it would not enhance the surroundings of the area and consequently did not merit treatment as an exception to normal policies of restraint in the countryside.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Sheltered flats faulted over affordable units

23 April 2004

McCarthy and Stone (Developments) Ltd has failed to secure permission for the redevelopment of four dwellings in Berkshire to provide 28 sheltered apartments, following a finding that the scheme failed to make adequate provision for affordable housing.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Reserved matters rejected on design grounds

23 April 2004

Barratt Homes has failed to secure reserved matters approval for two schemes involving 70 and 106 homes on a site in Devon after an inspector concluded that they would not result in a well-designed townscape.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Vacant open space judged suitable for home

23 April 2004

In granting planning permission for a house on a previously developed site in north London, the deputy prime minister has agreed with an inspector that the proposal did not involve the loss of open space.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Cattle market redevelopment held acceptable

23 April 2004

In approving the redevelopment of a former cattle market in south Wales for 104 homes, an inspector has decided that the scheme would not represent an over-intensive use of the site and made an award of costs in favour of the appellant.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Community Facilities - Community centre accepted in historic setting

23 April 2004

Permission has been granted for the erection of a community centre in Shropshire after an inspector decided that it would not adversely affect the setting of a listed church and tower castle keep that was a scheduled ancient monument.

Casebook: Appeal Cases - Agricultural Development - Retention of occupancy condition held unjustified

23 April 2004

An inspector has ruled that a Hampshire council's refusal to delete an agricultural occupancy condition imposed on a large farm worker's dwelling was unreasonable and justified an award of costs in favour of the appellants.

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