UK Coal has failed in its High Court bid to overturn the
Wyn Williams J has rejected UK Coal’s claim that North Warwickshire Borough Council had failed to give adequate reasons for not including the site and had thereby caused it “genuine and substantial prejudice”.
In 2004, during the course of an inquiry into a draft local plan for
In August 2005, the inspector conducting the inquiry for the council recommended that the site was suitable for development given the shortfall in residential housing.
However, the council rejected the inspector’s recommendation on that point, stating that the shortfall was inconsequential and insignificant.
In July 2006, the council adopted the
It submitted that the council had erred in law by not giving adequate reasons for the rejection of the inspector’s recommendation.
Dismissing the application, Wyn Williams J held that although the council had not given adequate reasons for its rejection, that failure had not caused UK Coal “genuine and substantial prejudice”.
UK Coal Mining Ltd v
(Wyn Williams J) 17 January 2008
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