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Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Homes on former airfield judged unsustainable

24 September 2004

A housing scheme on part of a former RAF airfield in Cambridgeshire has been ruled unsustainable because of its poor accessibility by non-car means of transport. Revisions to national planning policy guidance in PPG3 and PPG13 were sufficient to override a previous grant of planning permission in 1998 for 12 houses on the site, the inspector decided.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Yard removal held insufficient to justify house

24 September 2004

A dwelling proposed as part of a plan to regrade a gravel pit and remove a builder's yard in Hertfordshire has been ruled unacceptable despite the planning benefits claimed for the scheme.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Excessive housing supply objection overruled

24 September 2004

An inspector has ruled that the redevelopment of a former Methodist chapel in Greater Manchester used as a furniture warehouse to create nine flats represents an appropriate use despite an excess of housing land in the area.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Enabling development rejected in green belt

24 September 2004

The deputy prime minister has rejected a call-in inquiry inspector's recommendation and decided to refuse permission for eight homes at a farm in the Cheshire green belt, concluding that the resultant reduction in the openness of the area was unacceptable.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New build. Mobile home judged to constitute separate unit

24 September 2004

An enforcement notice directed against the stationing of a mobile home within the curtilage of a house in Cornwall has been upheld after an inspector agreed that it was not immune from enforcement action.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Gypsies and travellers. Need for more Gypsy sites fails green belt test

24 September 2004

The deputy prime minister has overruled an inspector and agreed that an enforcement notice directed against the use of land in Kent as a private Gypsy caravan site containing six pitches should be upheld because the unauthorised development undermined the openness of the metropolitan green belt.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Food and drink uses. Pipe smoking judged harmful to local amenity

24 September 2004

The use of a shop in a commercial frontage in central London for smoking shisha pipes and the consumption of cold food and hot and cold drinks has been blocked because it would harm the living conditions of nearby residents due to noise and harmful fumes.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Replacement of pub with care home accepted

24 September 2004

The demolition of a semi-derelict public house on Tyneside has been approved in order to enable the construction of a residential care home. The inspector concluded that the development would not harm the street scene or adversely affect the living conditions of residents.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Rehabilitation centre wins temporary consent

24 September 2004

In assessing a proposed change of use from offices to a drug rehabilitation and information centre in south London, an inspector has considered conflicting evidence on whether the proposal would increase crime and antisocial behaviour in the area.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Sports hall wins approval at junior school

24 September 2004

A sports hall at a preparatory school in Cheshire has won approval from an inspector who decided that it would not be out of character with the area. An alternative scheme involving a revised siting was rejected because of the potentially adverse impact upon protected trees.

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