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DC Casebook: Housing: Conversion - Inspector backs play facilities payment
5 December 2008
In dismissing proposals to convert a hotel in Lancashire into 20 flats, an inspector has concluded that a financial contribution towards provision of an off-site play area would be justified.
DC Casebook: Housing: Conversion - Conversion occupancy restriction lifted
5 December 2008
In allowing an appeal to convert a 19th century chapel in Cumbria into nine homes, an inspector has found no justification for restricting their occupation to people with a local connection.
DC Casebook: Householder development - Private tennis court allowed in green belt
5 December 2008
A synthetic tennis court for use by the occupants of an adjacent dwelling in the Surrey green belt has been approved by an inspector who held that it was not an inappropriate form of development.
DC Casebook: Leisure and entertainment - Play space evades town centre guidance
5 December 2008
An inspector has endorsed use of two industrial units on an employment area in Greater Manchester as a children's play centre after finding no realistic prospect of attracting an alternative use.
DC Casebook: Leisure and entertainment - New squash court agreed in green belt
5 December 2008
Replacement squash courts have been approved in the metropolitan green belt and the Surrey Hills area of outstanding natural beauty despite council objections that the scheme would perpetuate a harmful impact on the area's openness.
DC Casebook: Listed buildings - Sun pipes rejected despite green benefits
5 December 2008
The installation of two sun pipes in a grade II listed thatched and timber-framed 17th century cottage in Buckinghamshire has been rejected because it would fail to preserve the property's special architectural and historic character.
DC Casebook: Retail development - Shopfront agreed with precedent warning
5 December 2008
In giving permission to retain a shopfront in a central London conservation area, an inspector has stated that his decision should not be taken as setting a precedent for other changes in the street.
DC Casebook: In depth - Multiple occupation rejected as overdevelopment of urban site
5 December 2008
A proposal to change the use of a former residential home for the elderly in Hereford into a house in multiple occupation (HMO) has been rejected on the grounds of overdevelopment.
DC Casebook: Energy development - Turbines judged harmful to historic site
5 December 2008
Following a call-in the Scottish Government has refused planning permission for three wind turbines on Orkney because of the harm they would cause an historic site of world importance.
DC Casebook: Housing new build - Flats refused in listed building setting
5 December 2008
A proposal for 39 flats in Greater Manchester has been rejected after an inspector concluded that it would harm the character of the area and a listed former tollhouse.
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