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R v Secretary of State for the Defence, ex parte Camden London Borough Council

Development of Government departments — Proposal to build car park near military barracks — Expectations of consultation — Interest of national security — Extent to which expectations modified — Whether there could have been further consultation — Whether expectation unfulfilled — Whether making material difference — Council’s application for judicial review refused

The Secretary of State for Defence gave notice in November 1991 to Camden London Borough Council of his intention to develop a car-park building with 175 spaces and supporting technical facilities at the north end of Albany Street, London NW1, on the site of a former hospital, which was to be demolished. As a result of discussion the proposal was sub-

stantially modified. However, further discussion did not produce any other compromise and the Ministry of Defence informed the Department of the Environment accordingly. It also stated that it did not want to reveal details of the operation of the car park, which would compromise national security. Camden assumed that the proposals had been abandoned.

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