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R (on the application of Jones) v Isle of Anglesey County Council

Town and country planning – Planning permission – Change of use – Defendant local authority granting planning permission for development subject to conditions – Interested party fitting out building for change of use but use not commenced due to Covid-19 restrictions – Defendant finding change of use – Claimant applying for judicial review – Whether change of use commencing prior to actual use of building – Application dismissed

A dispute arose concerning the proposed development of land on the former Penrhos Estate at Holyhead, Anglesey, within which lay the Penrhos Nature Reserve. On the interested party’s application, the defendant local planning authority granted hybrid planning permission for the development.

The scheme comprised outline planning permission for a leisure village at Penrhos Coastal Park; and full planning permission for change of use of surviving estate buildings, including the Bailiff’s Tower (the building) (which had served as a cricket pavilion and clubhouse) to a visitor’s centre. Both elements of the permission were subject to conditions requiring commencement before a certain date.

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