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Planning Act offers key role for local influence in shaping national policy
9 January 2009
Local authority planners may have a reduced role in approving national infrastructure in their area but their input remains vital in assessing its impact and representing their communities' interests, argues Rynd Smith.
DC Casebook: Agricultural Development - Equestrian use held to harm field system
9 January 2009
A proposal for three timber-clad stables and the change of use of a field to an equestrian centre has been refused permission in Northamptonshire because of its impact on a special landscape area.
DC Casebook: Commercial and Industrial - Pigeon lofts fail green belt policy test
9 January 2009
The retention of buildings for breeding and keeping thoroughbred racing pigeons in the Staffordshire green belt has been denied permission on the basis that they harm the area's openness.
DC Casebook: Commercial and Industrial - Taxi office hours extended in mornings
9 January 2009
An enforcement notice requiring the operators of a taxi booking office near a West Sussex railway station to comply with two planning conditions has been struck down, an inspector ruling that the extension of operating hours is acceptable.
DC Casebook: Commercial and Industrial - Major scheme ruled out in rural location
9 January 2009
Following a call-in inquiry, the secretary of state has decided that an 11ha commercial development in Essex should be refused after finding inadequate justification for a site in the countryside.
DC Casebook: Community Facilities - Extra care rejected next to nursing home
9 January 2009
Provision of extra care accommodation near a proposed south Wales nursing home has been refused permission after an inspector held that it fell under restrictive rural planning policies.
DC Casebook: Community Facilities - Plastic windows denied at unlisted chapel
9 January 2009
An inspector has refused to sanction replacement UPVC windows in a chapel in rural Lincolnshire after deciding that they would harm its historic character and visual appearance.
DC Casebook: Energy Development - Educational benefit of turbines valued
9 January 2009
Two 15 kW wind turbines have been allowed at a school in Plymouth after an inspector found that their visual impact on the character of their surroundings and the outlook from neighbouring dwellings would be acceptable.
DC Casebook: Energy Development - Hydro water quality objection overruled
9 January 2009
A hydro-electricity generating scheme on a river in the Scottish Highlands has been approved after a reporter decided that it would not adversely affect a fish farm.
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