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Anti-UDC protesters put Rooker under pressure

29 October 2004

The Government was this week seeking to salvage its plan to set up an Urban Development Corporation in Northamptonshire as the House of Lords investigated fierce local opposition to the scheme.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Permitted rights claim fails on garden building

29 October 2004

An inspector has refused to issue a lawful development certificate for an outbuilding in the garden of a house in Luton after ruling that it was not permitted development.

New Publications

29 October 2004

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: Conversion - Outbuilding conversion fails ten-year test

29 October 2004

A lawful development certificate for a first-floor flat in an outbuilding at a former trout farm in Devon has been denied after a ruling that it breached a condition limiting the use of the space, even though the flat had existed for more than four years.

Knowledge jobs 'prop up North'

29 October 2004

The movement of government jobs to poorly performing areas is artificially propping up the economy in the northern regions, according to a report from the Local Futures Group.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Homes plan supported despite open space loss

29 October 2004

The deputy prime minister has granted planning permission for 59 dwellings on a greenfield site in a West Sussex town despite concerns over the loss of a playing field and conflict with the local plan.

Push to end child poverty 'will need a rise in wages'

29 October 2004

The Government's drive to lift children out of poverty will stall if it fails to address low pay, a think-tank claimed last week.

Cornish beauty

29 October 2004

A co-operative has been launched in Cornwall, supplying framed photographs of the county. A loan of £10,000 from Co-operative Action has helped Oakley Pictures to establish a foothold in a market worth £8 billion nationally. Staffed by people with disabilities or disadvantages, Oakley Pictures targets other Cornish businesses - from hotels and cottages to offices, colleges and clubs - for its pictures (above). A bespoke framing service is also available and an employment re-training programme has taught three photographers how to frame their pictures. Other employees have been trained to use digital imaging and desktop publishing, and the company is now planning to market itself globally.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Housing allocation outweighs local objections

29 October 2004

An outline application for a residential scheme on 1.7ha of greenfield land in a south Wales village has been approved on the basis that the land was allocated for housing and the scheme would cause no harm to landscape, highway safety, residential amenity or wildlife interests.

Witnesses may be protected in ASBO cases

29 October 2004

The Government will make it easier for victims of anti-social behaviour to give evidence under plans announced by the lord chancellor this week.

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