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DC Casebook: Housing: New build - Interim affordable home policy overruled
14 November 2008
In allowing an appeal for four homes at a site in Suffolk, an inspector has placed little weight on an interim local plan policy requiring affordable housing provision.
DC Casebook: Housing: New build - Garden home passes curtilage scrutiny
14 November 2008
An appeal for a house on garden land in Northumberland has been allowed after an inspector established that it would lie within the curtilage of an existing property.
DC Casebook: Housing: New build - Infill dwelling secured despite tree loss
14 November 2008
A four-bedroom house has been allowed on an infill site in south Wales, even though an inspector recognised that it would lead to the loss of protected trees.
DC Casebook: Housing: New build - Supply shortage allows greenfield homes
14 November 2008
The secretary of state has allowed a recovered appeal for some 300 dwellings, a local centre and community facilities in Devon despite objections from a local action group.
DC Casebook: Housing: New build - Motorway held threat to living conditions
14 November 2008
A proposal for a three-bedroom house at a site in the Black Country has been dismissed following a ruling that it would give rise to an unacceptable living environment for future occupiers.
DC Casebook: Householder development - Further extension blocked in green belt
14 November 2008
An appellant whose son is aiming to compete in the 2012 Olympics has failed to secure permission to extend his home in the Essex green belt, with an inspector deciding that very special circumstances have not been demonstrated.
DC Casebook: Householder development - Decision explains original dwelling term
14 November 2008
A proposal for an orangery at the back of a house in the Hertfordshire green belt has been rejected on the grounds that it would lead to a disproportionate increase in the building's size.
DC Casebook: Householder development - Second access held to set bad precedent
14 November 2008
An appellant's aspiration to build a second vehicular access to serve a house in west London has been thwarted by a ruling that it would undermine pedestrian and highway safety.
DC Casebook: Householder development - Burgage plot infill judged to erode setting
14 November 2008
Plans for a four-car garage with a two-bedroom flat above have been refused within the curtilage of a house in a Berkshire conservation area after an inspector concluded that they would adversely affect the site's historic importance.
DC Casebook: Householder development - Granny annexe approved in rural setting
14 November 2008
The replacement of outbuildings at a south Wales farm to provide accommodation for the appellants' elderly relatives has been approved following a ruling that it would have very little impact on a special landscape area.
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