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Casebook: Appeal case - Householder development - Modern addition to converted mill wins consent
28 April 2006
An extension to a converted mill building on Dartmoor has been allowed despite the national park authority's concerns that the scheme's contemporary design would be unacceptable.
Casebook: Appeal case - Leisure and entertainment - Holiday let conflicts with housing policy
28 April 2006
An inspector has refused to sanction the conversion of a barn adjacent to a Lake District farmhouse to a holiday cottage on the grounds that it would fail to meet local housing needs.
Casebook: Downloading decisions
28 April 2006
Decision letters for all cases with a DCS reference number can be immediately downloaded from the DCS website for £12 + VAT per case. Readers without a free entry code can apply through the site. The site may also be used to browse for details of previous cases published in Casebook and many others of interest. www.PlanningResource.co.uk/dcs.
Casebook: Appeal case - Mixed use development - Mixed scheme ruled unsustainable in rural area
28 April 2006
A mix of housing and business development on a site in the Kent countryside has been rejected following a ruling that the location would be unsustainable and the development would harm the character of the area.
Internet leads retail futures
28 April 2006
Internet sales, big city schemes and the search for local identity affect high street prospects, says David Blackman.
Policy emphasises flexible retail vision
28 April 2006
Priority for town centre retail in the latest policy puts the onus on councils to take a positive stance, argues Susanna Gillman.
Retail market player
28 April 2006
National Retail Planning Forum founder George Nicholson believes there is plenty of scope for further debate regarding town centre policy, Bryan Johnston discovers.
Front-runners weigh up green credentials
28 April 2006
Suddenly the two contenders for Number 10 at the next general election are using the environment as a political football.
Fyson on: Unfair criticism directed towards pathfinder policy
28 April 2006
Nothing better illustrates the difficulty of winning public support for worthwhile planning strategies than the opprobrium unjustly heaped on the government's housing market renewal programme.
Local site knowledge is crucial to conservation
28 April 2006
Local sites have a key role to play in enhancing natural character, reports David Alexander.
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