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Casebook: Appeal Case - Housing; conversion - Hotel loss judged no threat to tourist economy
16 December 2005
The conversion of a hotel in Kent to form six dwellings has been permitted after an inspector decided that its loss would not undermine the local tourist economy.
Casebook: Appeal Case - Housing; conversion - City centre flats allowed despite noise concern
16 December 2005
The conversion of floors above a hot food takeaway and vacant shop in Lancaster to create three affordable flats has been allowed following findings that it would provide satisfactory living conditions for future occupants.
Casebook: Downloading decisions
16 December 2005
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 Case - Leisure and entertainment - Museum scheme justifies modern extension
16 December 2005
The Welsh Assembly Government has granted listed building consent for an extension to a winding house in south Wales after concluding that the scheme would allow the site to be developed into a high-quality museum and heritage centre.
Casebook: Appeal Case - Retail development - Shopfront held out of character with centre
16 December 2005
An enforcement notice requiring the removal of a shopfront in a north London conservation area has been upheld following a ruling that its design was out of character with the area.
Plan activity reveals quality
16 December 2005
The changing culture of planning is celebrated in our last preview of RTPI national award finalists, Anthony Fyson discovers.
Biomass star in ascendancy
16 December 2005
Councils are beginning to realise the benefits of biomass but opposition from the public remains, reports Catherine Early.
Progress depends on action
16 December 2005
Ministers have missed a crucial opportunity to put planning at the very heart of climate change policy, maintains Hugh Ellis.
Urban award winner
16 December 2005
Newham planning chief Vivienne Ramsey is enjoying a key role in turning round the fortunes of one of the country's most deprived urban areas, Christina Papas finds.
Key issue dominates professional agenda
16 December 2005
This column arrives two hours late due to traffic. Tuesday's tailback on the M4 affords distant views of the plumes of smoke still rising from Sunday's oil terminal blast in Hertfordshire. Whether dealing with Europe's biggest peacetime explosion or routine disruption, there is no escaping the links between our travel habits, fossil fuels and climate change.
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