A Kent homeowner has failed in a High Court challenge to a refusal by Ashford Borough Council to compensate him for their failure to register his house as a listed…
A High Court decision ordering the reconsideration of a leisure development proposal in the Essex green belt is being viewed by lawyers involved in the case as a significant ruling…
The House of Lords is to hear a test-case appeal brought by residents living near Newtown Common in Newbury, Berkshire, to moves by Bakewell Management Ltd (BML) to charge them…
The status of sewerage treatment works within the meaning of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 has come under High Court scrutiny.
A leading firm of genealogists has won the first round of its test-case legal dispute with the Canterbury Diocesan Board of Finance over the ownership of a former school site…
London’s High Court has given the go-ahead for work to continue at Imperial Wharf, one of the capital’s largest development sites.
The Court of Appeal has given new guidance on the powers of county courts to extend time limits for the service of applications for new tenancies when an oversight on…
Westminster City Council have failed in their High Court bid to refer a housing application back to Southwark London Borough Council, which had referred the matter to Westminster in the…
The High Court has ordered a group of travelling showmen to leave their land on a plateau in a special landscape area of Kent.
The Court of Appeal has made a ruling that will effectively give the go-ahead to a controversial park-and-ride scheme in Winchester.
A dispute over the rent review of light industrial premises in Derby has moved to the Court of Appeal. Landlord Warborough Investments Ltd is challenging a November 2002 High Court…
A dispute over planned park-and-ride facilities at Winchester has moved to the Court of Appeal. Planning consent for the project is due to expire in October 2003, but the scheme…