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Casebook: Appeal cases - Listed Buildings - Servery shack turned down in historic piazza

3 December 2004

The deputy prime minister has accepted an inspector's recommendation to refuse listed building consent for the provision of service connections to supply an outside servery in front of a grade II* listed restaurant in Covent Garden, central London, concluding that it would seriously undermine the historic nature of the piazza.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Microlight flights rejected in countryside location

3 December 2004

An inspector has upheld an enforcement notice directed against the use of agricultural land near the Somerset coast for microlight aircraft flights, ruling that the activity harmed the nature of the countryside.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Green belt fishing lakes deemed appropriate

3 December 2004

Two fishing lakes in the Essex green belt have been approved after an inspector ruled that they would not harm the green belt, the natural environment or the living conditions of neighbours and would not adversely affect the performance of flood attenuation measures.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Lack of tenants facilitates building redevelopment

3 December 2004

The deputy prime minister has granted permission for the redevelopment of industrial buildings in Doncaster, ruling that there was little likelihood of tenants being found.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Housing scheme judged harmful to local landscape

3 December 2004

A reporter has rejected a scheme in the Scottish Borders for 40 houses on agricultural land, concluding that it would have an unacceptable impact on the landscape.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Cul-de-sac extension backed despite amenity fears

3 December 2004

A proposal to build 96 houses in Surrey has been approved despite local planning authority concerns that it would erode the character and amenity of an existing housing estate.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Residential scheme allowed despite misgivings

3 December 2004

An inspector has granted permission for residential development on more than 2ha of land in Cambridgeshire, concluding that it would not harm the long-term planning of housing development in the village.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Sports field loss scuppers housing development

3 December 2004

The demolition of a football clubhouse and the reuse of the land for residential purposes in Essex has been ruled unacceptable because the proposed replacement playing fields were harmful to the character of the area.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Flats rejected due to tree and bowling green loss

3 December 2004

A proposal to replace a bowling green in Birmingham with a block of 41 flats has been rejected after an inspector ruled that it would harm the appearance and character of the surroundings and would entail the loss of a recreational facility.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Gypsies and Travellers - Long compliance period justified before relocation

3 December 2004

In determining an appeal involving an extension to the period for compliance with an enforcement notice requiring the removal of a Gypsy family living in caravans in Essex, an inspector has agreed that an unusually long compliance period was justified to assess whether a council site was suitable and available.

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