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Doncaster sets its direction

24 September 2004

Doncaster's elected leader has formed a strategic partnership to develop key sites, reports David Dewar.

Casebook: Downloading decisions

24 September 2004

Decision letters for all cases with a DCS reference number can be immediately downloaded from the DCS website for £12 + VAT per case. Readers without a free entry code can apply through the site. The site may also be used to browse for details of previous cases published in Casebook and many others of interest.

Casebook: Ombudsman cases - Failure to check history judged unacceptable

24 September 2004

The Scottish public services ombudsman has concluded that Edinburgh City Council failed in its duty to properly research the planning history of a house onto which the complainants had built a conservatory.

Casebook: Court cases - Couple forced to demolish unauthorised dwelling

24 September 2004

The Court of Appeal has upheld a county court injunction requiring a Somerset couple to demolish their home, concluding that the measure was necessary to uphold planning policies seeking to protect the countryside.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Retail development. Store proposal stymied by catchment impact

24 September 2004

A proposal to demolish a petrol filling station in an Essex town to make way for a Tesco Express convenience store has been rejected after an inspector concluded that its use by the country's leading food retailer would be likely to extend the catchment area served.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Transport facilities. Cycle link route backed despite biker threat

24 September 2004

An inspector has upheld an appeal by Sustrans Ltd for the construction of a multi-use path in Nottinghamshire as part of the national cycle network, concluding that it would be safe and was not too circuitous. The inspector agreed with a local resident that the path could be abused by motorbike riders, but concluded that potential abuse by a minority was a very poor reason to deny the benefits of the development to others.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Transport facilities. Equipment removal agreed at listed signal box

24 September 2004

Consent has been granted for the removal of equipment from a signal box and relay room within the curtilage of a grade II listed railway station in Essex because it did not harm its character, setting or features of special interest.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Telecommunications. Dome necessary to protect radar equipment

24 September 2004

A condition imposed on a permission for a radome on a radio tower in the Lincolnshire Wolds area of outstanding national beauty (AONB) requiring its removal after two years has been deleted due to its benefits to the air traffic control system and the visual harm that would result.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Telecommunications. Property value objection to mast turned away

24 September 2004

An inspector has granted permission for a microcell antenna in a west London conservation area, concluding that it would not harm the character of the area and would not violate the human rights of local residents.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed use development. Neighbourhood centre wins planning approval

24 September 2004

The deputy prime minister has granted planning permission for Hallam Land Management Ltd to develop a new neighbourhood shopping centre in Nottinghamshire following a call-in inquiry, agreeing that it was designed to serve a local catchment area.

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