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Casebook: Appeal cases - Downloading decisions
29 October 2004
Decision letters for all cases with a DCS reference number can be immediately downloaded from the DCS website for £12 + VAT per case.
Eric summers joins Heart of England Consultancy
29 October 2004
Eric Summers has joined Heart of England Consultancy as senior consultant. He was previously project manager and area manager at Yorkshire Housing Group. In his new role, Summers will be responsible for extending the consultancy's services to tenants' and residents' groups and housing and regeneration organisations in the Midlands and north of England.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Homes allowed subject to site remediation
29 October 2004
An outline application for residential development on land in Cornwall has been approved after an inspector ruled that it would not result in conditions prejudicial to the health and safety of future occupiers.
Jim Hendry appointed as chairman of charity Access North Ayr
29 October 2004
Jim Hendry has been appointed as chairman of economic regeneration and employment charity Access North Ayr. Hendry is vice-convener of the Ayr North Social Inclusion Partnership, chairs the Caring Theme Group and is vice-chair of the national Scottish Partnership Representatives Network and is also a member of the Ayr North Community Forum Management Committee. Chief executive Bill Munsie has left to become managing director of the Greater Pollok Development Company.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Apartments scheme let down by banal design
29 October 2004
A proposal for a block of 32 flats in Newcastle's central conservation area has been rejected because it would not preserve the character and appearance of the area, although the inspector acknowledged that the impact on neighbours' living conditions would be acceptable.
Jonathan Tricker joins Urban Initiatives
29 October 2004
Jonathan Tricker has joined planning consultancy Urban Initiatives as managing consultant in transport. Tricker has more than eight years' experience of transport planning and traffic engineering, focusing on development and urban planning.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Community Facilities - Green belt woodland cemetery wins approval
29 October 2004
The change of use of agricultural land in Dorset to a woodland cemetery has been allowed, with an inspector deciding that it would not harm the green belt, the local landscape, the quality of surface and ground water, living conditions or highway safety.
Allsop & Co's northern office appoints associate director
29 October 2004
A specialist in identifying brownfield sites suitable for residential and commercial development has joined property consultancy Allsop & Co's northern office as associate director. Stewart Brown will be responsible for advising existing clients on their UK land holdings as well as sourcing new development opportunities.
Keynote Housing Group appoints corporate services director
29 October 2004
Midlands housing association Keynote Housing Group has appointed Chris Moores as corporate services director. He joins from the Wrekin Housing Trust in Telford where he was group company secretary and head of legal and regeneration consultancy. Based in Coventry, Moores will oversee the group's company secretarial responsibilities, regulatory and governance issues and audit and risk management.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Agricultural Development - Building ruled out in protected landscape
29 October 2004
Enforcement action directed against a building in the Cotswolds area of outstanding natural beauty has been upheld on the grounds that it was harmful to the visual amenity of the landscape and was not reasonably necessary for the purposes of agriculture.
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