Traders at Shepherd’s Bush Market are awaiting the outcome of a High Court challenge to a compulsory purchase order that will pave the way for redevelopment
The judicial discretion not to quash a planning permission despite a material error in the decision-making process will come under scrutiny in an appeal over the redevelopment of former Defence…
The owner of a woodland naturist resort in St Albans, Hertfordshire, has lost at the Court of Appeal in its bid to repossess a plot from tenants who have occupied…
A couple that bought a £625,000 home in 2010, only to find the next year that plans were afoot for two large housing developments nearby, have failed in a claim…
The High Court has rejected a compensation claim made by a couple that alleged an experienced planning barrister gave them negligent advice when they faced an ultimately-successful judicial review challenge…
The high court has ruled that the procedure recently adopted for regulating estate agency work is unlawful and must be changed
The Supreme Court will give judgment next Wednesday (29 July) in an important case concerning the unit of assessment for rating purposes when single tenants occupy more than one floor…
The Supreme Court has heard a legal challenge to an £85 overstay fee at a Chelmsford car park, with a decision not likely until late this year
A local man opposed to the development of a lorry park and two silos at a maltings plant in Norfolk has met with final defeat at the Supreme Court.
Lord Justice Sullivan, the most influential planning judge in recent decades, today handed down his final decision, dismissing a challenge by Tesco to the permission for an out-of-town Asda supermarket…
The Supreme Court today gave its third judgment in the long-running dispute between the owners and operators of a Suffolk motorsports stadium and a couple that bought a nearby property…