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Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Healing centre held no threat to homes supply

24 September 2004

The use of a large semi-detached grade II listed house in west London as a spiritual healing centre and meeting room has been held acceptable because it would not undermine the amenity of neighbours. The inspector decided that the proposal need not lead to the permanent loss of a family home, since the property could be converted back without the need for significant alterations.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Drug service found unlikely to harm vitality

24 September 2004

The use of part of a Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust building to accommodate a drug abuse centre for young people has been ruled acceptable and unlikely to harm the vitality and viability of a town centre.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Community facilities. Care home judged to harm protected landscape

24 September 2004

A proposed residential care home for elderly people with dementia has been refused planning permission in a special landscape area in Wiltshire on the grounds that it would be harmful to the character and appearance of the area and would entail development in an unsustainable location.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial. Warehouse scheme rejected in green belt area

24 September 2004

Following recovery of an appeal involving the development of three warehouse and distribution units on part of a former airfield adjacent to the M56 motorway in Cheshire, the deputy prime minister has accepted an inspector's recommendation that there is no need to develop the green belt site.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Commercial and industrial. Employment estate rejected to protect open land

24 September 2004

A proposal for an employment park in an area of protected open land in Greater Manchester has been rejected by an inspector who concluded that there was no overriding need to sanction its release for development.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Agricultural development. Expansion of packing operation backed at farm

24 September 2004

Proposals for a new packhouse at a soft fruit farm in Kent have won support from an inspector despite the local planning authority's misgivings about the size and scale of the operation.

Casebook: Larger store backed despite query on local centre status

24 September 2004

Safeway Stores Ltd has secured planning permission for an extension to a store at a retail park in Leicestershire after the deputy prime minister concluded that there was a need for the development and that its trading impact on a nearby town would be minimal.

Casebook: Development Control Casebook Forum

24 September 2004

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RTPI News - Commonwealth takes on global issues: new approaches needed

24 September 2004

The challenges facing many Commonwealth countries are poverty and lack of affordable homes, says Clive Harridge.

RTPI News: Young Planners Page - Bulletin Board

24 September 2004

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