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Planning joins the obesity fightback
25 July 2008
Creating the right built environment can have a major impact on health at both local and national level, argue Amelia Lake and Tim Townshend.
Consolidated services offer a chance to lead
25 July 2008
The delivery of social infrastructure to keep in step with housing growth is central to the role of the modern planner, Tim Chapman asserts.
Casebook: Agricultural development - Temporary dwelling allowed with costs
25 July 2008
An inspector has granted temporary planning permission for an agricultural dwelling in Devon and awarded partial costs to the appellant after deciding that the council had acted unreasonably in refusing the application.
Casebook: Agricultural development - Farm building removal condition scrapped
25 July 2008
A condition imposed on a permission for an agricultural building at a farm in the Cheshire green belt requiring its removal if it ceases being used for agriculture has been struck down by an inspector as unjustified.
Casebook: Agricultural development - Agricultural need for hay barn recognised
25 July 2008
Permission has been granted for a hay barn and machinery store within the grounds of a grade II* listed farmhouse in Somerset after an inspector endorsed the need for the development and found that it would have an acceptable visual impact.
Casebook: Dwelling rejected owing to excessive size
25 July 2008
An appeal seeking approval for the detailed design of an agricultural worker's dwelling in Warwickshire has been dismissed on the grounds that it would lead to an unacceptably large building.
Casebook: Commercial and industrial - Kennels held out of character with house
25 July 2008
Proposals for a garage and kennels in the front garden of a house in Wiltshire have been rejected because of their adverse impact on the character and appearance of the area.
Casebook: Food and drink uses - Amenity threat outweighs benefits of pub
25 July 2008
Plans to demolish a house and build a pub and restaurant in a North Yorkshire village have been denied permission because of the potentially adverse impact on local residents.
Casebook: Housing: new build - Pub loss accepted but flats design faulted
25 July 2008
McCarthy & Stone has failed to secure permission for apartments and affordable homes in an East Sussex town despite an inspector concluding that loss of a pub would not harm tourism potential.
Casebook: Housing: New build - Personal permission issued for rural home
25 July 2008
An inspector has allowed an appeal for the retention of a mobile home in the Norfolk countryside subject to a condition restricting its occupation to the appellant.
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