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Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: Conversion - Permission required for residential use of pier
31 March 2006
An inspector has upheld an enforcement notice directed against residential occupation of a floating pier on the River Thames in central London after ruling that planning permission is required.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: Conversion - New-build flats fail urban renewal priority test
31 March 2006
A proposal to convert a nursing home in Liverpool to 12 flats has been allowed but plans to build another nine in the grounds have been denied because they would undermine council regeneration policies.
Casebook: Downloading decisions
31 March 2006
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 - Mixed use development - Small shop judged to harm vitality and viability
31 March 2006
A proposal to create two flats and a sandwich bar in north-east London has been rejected on the grounds that it would damage a local centre and suffer from a lack of refuse storage space.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Leisure and Entertainment - Park holiday lets extension ruled acceptable
31 March 2006
An inspector has agreed to vary the terms of a condition imposed on a permission for holiday flats in the Pembrokeshire Coast national park after ruling that the original condition was unduly restrictive.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Telecommunications - Default permission for mast deemed material
31 March 2006
A 10m telecoms mast disguised as a telegraph pole, an antenna and associated equipment have been allowed in a residential area in Bristol after an inspector agreed that they were needed and would not harm the locality's character and appearance.
Access studies come of age
31 March 2006
Technological advances are helping planners to ensure that people can reach key services, reports Jeff Troake.
Funding rows foil ambition
31 March 2006
Transport planners have yet to be convinced that devolution is the answer to a shortage of funding, suggests Catherine Early.
Ports expand without guide
31 March 2006
Approval of three major ports on the east coast highlights the lack of a clear national strategy, reports Mark Smulian.
Partnership partisan
31 March 2006
After a hugely varied career working on many international projects, Hugh Roberts sees further opportunities opening up at his latest practice, reports David Dewar.
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