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RTPI News - Government must play a lead role in local development frameworks
25 August 2006
Whitehall ministers have some valuable lessons to learn from Australia on the delivery of planning reform, notes Rynd Smith.
Casebook: Development Control Casebook Forum
25 August 2006
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Casebook: Food store scheme survives need and sequential failures
25 August 2006
A Lidl food store in Coventry has won planning approval even though the secretary of state found that the applicants had failed to demonstrate a need for the project or carry out a rigorous assessment of alternative sites.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Agricultural Development - Stables allowed despite reliance on car travel
25 August 2006
The conversion of a redundant poultry shed at an Essex farm to livery stables has been approved after an inspector agreed that it was a sustainable form of development.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Agricultural Development - Farm buildings allowed measure of flexibility
25 August 2006
Plans for a machinery shed and livestock building at a farm in the Buckinghamshire green belt have been approved after an inspector agreed that they were reasonably necessary for agricultural purposes.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Commercial and Industrial - Veterinary surgery expansion judged unacceptable
25 August 2006
Two sets of proposals for additional facilities at a veterinary practice on a farm in the Oxfordshire green belt have been rejected due to harm to the countryside, the setting of listed buildings and highway safety.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Commercial and Industrial - Shop conversion overcomes heritage impact fears
25 August 2006
A reporter has allowed the change of use of a shop in a grade A listed building in the centre of Edinburgh's world heritage site to offices after concluding that it would not harm the city's vitality or the building's character.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Community Facilities - Campus wins preliminary ministerial support
25 August 2006
The secretary of state is minded to grant permission for a new secondary school in the Leicestershire countryside after finding that the need for the facility outweighed conflict with the development plan.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Housing: New Build - Obligation required on affordable homes delivery
25 August 2006
The secretary of state has granted planning permission for the redevelopment of the former Met Office headquarters in Berkshire following its relocation to Exeter in 2003.
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