Town and country planning – Planning permission
Planning application – Refusal – Apparent bias – Second defendant local planning authority rejecting application for development of former bus station – Planning inspector dismissing appeal – Inspector previously employed…
Development – Green belt – Planning policy – Interested party appealing against refusal of planning permission for use of green-belt land for waste transfer and recycling – Planning inspector appointed…
Town and country planning, Planning permission
Planning policy – Local plan – Core strategy – Claimants submitting planning application for redevelopment – Court quashing decision to dismiss claimants’ appeal against non-determination by defendant council – Claimants’…
Gypsies – Development – Material considerations – Gypsies purchasing land and applying for permission for use as gypsy site – Inspector granting permission notwithstanding harmful effect upon rural character and…
Payment provisions should be foolproof
Development – Planning permission – Bias – Planning committee granting planning permission to appellant in pre-election period – Respondent seeking judicial review of decision claiming bias or predetermination by committee…
Development – Material consideration – Developer submitting planning application for phase 1 of development – Defendant authority granting permission subject to agreement to produce masterplan for wider development – Whether…
Gypsies – Green belt — Enforcement notice — Appellants installing mobile home and caravan on green belt-land — Residential use in breach of planning control – Inspector granting temporary planning…
Local authority – Development – Green belt – Defendant council granting themselves conditional planning permission to replace outdoor education centre – Defendants stating “other material considerations” rebutting presumption against development…
Development – Green belt – Special protection area (SPA) – Claimant council refusing permission for residential development – Defendant secretary of state finding development unlikely to have significant adverse effect…