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R (on the application of Baker) v Bath and North East Somerset Council

Development – Planning permission – Waste disposal – Company obtaining permission for green waste-disposal facility – Defendant council granting planning permission for further development – Defendants deciding environmental impact assessment (EIA) unnecessary – Claimant seeking to quash decision to permit further development – Whether domestic regulations properly implementing EIA Directive – Application granted

The claimant lived near a waste-disposal facility that the second interested party (H) operated. H had obtained planning permission to compost “green waste” that consisted of garden cuttings. The process produced unpleasant odours, which led several individuals, including the claimant, to complaint to defendant local authority.

The defendants subsequently granted three planning permissions for further developments to enable the use at the primary site to be intensified and the compost to be transported to and processed from a secondary site. No environmental impact assessment (EIA) had been carried out prior to the grant of those planning permissions.

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