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Workshop puts design score proposal through its paces
5 December 2008
Quality assessments have the potential to improve community engagement, discovers Sandra Newton.
Planning enforcement conference stresses case for specialists
5 December 2008
Delegates at the annual National Association for Planning Enforcement conference have criticised the role of generic enforcement teams in local authorities.
DC Casebook: Commercial and Industrial - Business park need case found wanting
5 December 2008
The secretary of state has rejected a proposal for the extension of a business park in the West Midlands green belt after finding that the need for the scheme has not yet been established.
DC Casebook: Community Facilities - Highway concerns thwart children's home
5 December 2008
The change of use of a house in Essex into a home for children with learning disabilities has been rejected because of concerns about the site's unsatisfactory access onto a highway.
DC Casebook: Food and drink uses - Cafe blocked by loss of housing stock
5 December 2008
An enforcement notice directed against the change of use of a flat in north-west London into a cafe has been upheld because of concern about the resultant reduction in the borough's housing stock.
DC Casebook: Gypsies and travellers - Demonstrable need justifies site approval
5 December 2008
A site in Cheshire containing nine caravans for occupation by Gypsies has been granted permission after an inspector struck down an enforcement notice requiring their removal.
DC Casebook: Housing: new build - Personal hardship justifies caravan bid
5 December 2008
An inspector has concluded that the occupants of a caravan in the back garden of a house in Yorkshire should be granted 12 months to find alternative accommodation.
DC Casebook: Housing: new build - Natural slates required in scenic village
5 December 2008
An appeal against a requirement to use natural stone slates on a new house in a Cotswolds village conservation area has been rejected after an inspector opined that it is important to preserve distinctive roof materials.
DC Casebook: Housing: new build - Demolition justified by regeneration aim
5 December 2008
The demolition of two houses in a conservation area in Northumberland has been approved after an inspector ruled that they do not make a valuable contribution to the area.
DC Casebook: Housing: Conversion - Flats scheme stymied by renewal priority
5 December 2008
The conversion of a former children's day nursery on Merseyside into eight flats has been rejected on the grounds that it would undermine the aims of a housing market renewal pathfinder.
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