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Casebook: Appeal cases - Advertisements - Costs awarded over discontinuance action

23 April 2004

Clear Channel UK Ltd has persuaded an advertisement appeals inspector to quash a discontinuance notice relating to a site in west London and at the same time secured a full award of costs against the local planning authority.

Casebook: Court cases - Challenge to asylum seeker village rejected

23 April 2004

The High Court has rejected a challenge by Cherwell District Council against the deputy prime minister's decision to permit an accommodation centre for asylum seekers near Bicester, after it was found that he had not erred in law.

Casebook: Masts permitted despite residents' health worries

23 April 2004

Airwave MM02 Ltd has secured planning permission for various telecommunications masts on three sites in the Gower area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) despite objections based on potential health risks raised by residents.

Casebook: Hostel use held materially different from guesthouse

23 April 2004

In upholding an enforcement notice directed against an alleged change of use of a guesthouse in Birmingham to a hostel, an inspector has had to decide whether a material change of use had occurred. Planning permission had been granted in 1966 authorising the use of the premises as a guesthouse.

Working on the shop floors

23 April 2004

New data sources are making retail capacity assessments much more challenging exercises, says Stuart Morley.

A priceless tool if used well

23 April 2004

Outline applications can be a means of promoting positive planning if they are used in the right way, argues Geoff Wright. Outline planning permission was going to be abolished as a redundant concept to be replaced by statements of development principles (SDPs) under the 2002 planning green paper. Then as the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill moved forward, it was to be retained for a time in parallel with the new procedure.

Interview: Edinburgh champion

23 April 2004

As Edinburgh design champion, Terry Farrell is determined to improve the quality of the environment but not to copy the council's planning role, Cliff Hague discovers.

Editorial: Egan's review is just tired old codswallop

23 April 2004

So what has Sir John Egan's review of built environment skills delivered?

Opinion: Fyson on ... unsustainable targets of a green agenda

23 April 2004

The fundamental tenet of the eco-era - that everything affects everything else - has meant that advice and comment on sustainable development tend to come in large and indigestible lumps. The new report from the Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) is a case in point. An overwhelming range of concerns is touched on in this assessment of the government's efforts to introduce the sustainable development agenda into its work since it set out its aspirations in the 1999 strategy document A Better Quality of Life.

Analysis: Bell on ... Barker's gift to all creatures great and small

23 April 2004

There was great excitement in the wild wood. An extraordinary general meeting of the wildlife council was taking place. Owl opened the proceedings next to the big pond, known locally as the Drover's Return. "We are here to discuss the Barker review," said Owl. "Must be good," said Wild Dog. "Belt up," said the others.

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