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Casebook: Appeal Cases - Telecommunications - Mast judged to exceed permitted tolerance levels
27 August 2004
A bid to obtain prior approval for a telecommunications mast in the West Midlands has been rejected after an inspector noted that it was too high to constitute permitted development and the application had been submitted after its erection.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Retail Development - Retail park extension approved despite concerns
27 August 2004
The deputy prime minister has granted planning permission for Peel Investments (North) Ltd to extend a retail warehouse park on Tyneside despite concerns that the company had failed to properly assess the suitability of a sequentially preferable site.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Hotel design judged to clash with new city's centre
27 August 2004
A proposed hotel in the centre of Milton Keynes has been refused planning permission on the grounds that its design would not accord with the development framework for the central area of the city.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Test sculpture judged to harm rural landscape
27 August 2004
A plan to erect a sculpture for a trial period of 18 months in rural Northumberland has been dismissed on the grounds that the associated benefits to tourism did not outweigh the harm caused to the landscape.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Leisure facility ruled out on employment site
27 August 2004
The partial conversion of an industrial building in a Hertfordshire new town to a health and fitness club has been rejected following an inspector's consideration of employment land supply and need issues.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Guitar display found to enhance listed cinema
27 August 2004
The display of a collection of guitars at the listed Hard Rock Casino in central London's Leicester Square conservation area has been allowed following a finding that the special architectural and historic interest of the building was preserved.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - householder Development - Additions accepted at green belt dwelling
27 August 2004
An inspector has allowed the retention of a porch, screen wall, pergola, gazebo and portico at a replacement house in the Surrey green belt despite local authority arguments that they were excessive and undermined the openness of the area.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Demolition of unauthorised residence ordered
27 August 2004
An enforcement notice requiring the demolition of an unauthorised house at a cow and sheep farm in the Lake District has been upheld after an inspector decided that there was insufficient agricultural need to justify its retention. He also refused permission for an agricultural building, ruling that it would harm the character of the surrounding area.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Bespoke solution found to meet design aims
27 August 2004
An inspector has accepted that the design of a proposal for 23 apartments and a house at a site next to a main road and park in Staffordshire represents a carefully considered solution that tackles the site's constraints.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Housing: New build - Flat scheme held harmful to listed building setting
27 August 2004
A proposal for 60 flats in a north Wales town has been dismissed after an inspector concluded that it would be harmful to the setting of a listed building and a conservation area.
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