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Casebook: Agricultural development - Single-storey condition ruled reasonable
18 July 2008
The detailed design of an agricultural worker's dwelling in west Wales has been rejected following a ruling that the council was correct to insist that it should only have one storey.
Casebook: Community facilities - Pool traffic judged to disturb neighbours
18 July 2008
The governors of a school in east London have failed to secure extended opening times at a swimming pool following findings that it would adversely affect local residents' amenity and the character of a conservation area.
Casebook: Community facilities - Charity box judged appropriate to setting
18 July 2008
The installation of a charity donation container opposite a hotel in Aberdeenshire has been allowed after a reporter found no grounds on which planning permission could be validly withheld.
Casebook: Community facilities - Day nursery in barn ruled unsustainable
18 July 2008
The change of use of a building in the East Riding countryside to a day nursery has been dismissed by an inspector on the grounds that it is an unsustainable form of development.
Casebook: Food and drink uses - Arches cafe weekend hours extended
18 July 2008
An appeal seeking longer opening hours at a cafe-bar operating from railway arches in Berkshire has been allowed following a decision that it would not undermine local residents' amenity.
Casebook: Food and drink uses - Route change saves cafe redevelopment
18 July 2008
Temporary permission has been granted for the redevelopment of a cafe in north London even though the site lay along the line of a proposed pedestrian and cycle route.
Casebook: Housing: New build - Designs rejected due to habitat rule error
18 July 2008
An inspector has refused to approve detailed designs for a house in Surrey after it emerged that the scheme's impact on wildlife habitats was not assessed when outline planning permission was granted in 2005.
Casebook: Housing: Conversion - Change of barn use to residential allowed
18 July 2008
In issuing a lawful development certificate (LDC) confirming that part of a Gloucestershire barn can be used as a dwellinghouse, an inspector has concluded that the appellant's use of a caravan in the building counted towards the four-year period required to secure immunity from enforcement.
Casebook: Householder development - Garden exchange deal agreed in rural area
18 July 2008
A proposal to extend the curtilage of a listed house in Kent in exchange for returning a garden on the opposite side of the road to farmland has been allowed after an inspector decided that it would not harm the countryside's character or appearance and would preserve the setting.
Casebook: Householder development - Bridleway route retained for convenience
18 July 2008
The owner of a large grade II listed house in Wiltshire has failed to achieve his aim of diverting the route of a bridleway despite claiming that it would improve his family's security.
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