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Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed Development - Lack of flood defence scheme judged no barrier

29 October 2004

Eton College has secured planning permission to redevelop a site in the Eton conservation area after a ruling that it would cause no harm to the character and appearance of the area, provision for flood defence could be required by condition and adequate open space provision had been provided.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Firing ranges held harmful to historic landscape

29 October 2004

Two firing ranges, two timber sheds and earth mounding at a cottage in Shropshire have been refused planning permission after an inspector held that their scale and location harmed the quality of the local landscape and the amenities of local people and visitors.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed Development - Retail element fails need and policy tests

29 October 2004

Outline plans for a mixed-use development in South Yorkshire have been rejected by the deputy prime minister on the grounds of lack of need and conflict with national and development plan policies.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Minerals Development - Extension held to improve quarry working

29 October 2004

The deputy prime minister has endorsed an inspector's recommendation to allow an extension to an existing quarry on the edge of a Lancashire moor after finding that its environmental impact would be satisfactory.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Pipework changes judged harmful to listed house

29 October 2004

A retrospective application to replace and extend a waste pipe from a bathroom in a grade II listed terrace house in a Greater Manchester conservation area has been rejected because it harmed the special architectural and historic interest of the building and the character and appearance of the area.

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