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An inspector had regard to judicial authority on the interpretation and distinction between uses falling within use classes C2 and C3, to decide a small-scale care home for young children would be a ...
An inspector had regard to judicial authority on the interpretation and distinction between uses falling within use classes C2 and C3, to decide a small-scale care home for young children would be a ...
A council that has not adopted a local plan in more than 25 years has vowed not to allocate any green belt land in its ...
The housing ministry has updated its plan-making guidance to provide “clarification” on how the transitional arrangements in ...
A report that a council will file a complaint over the way in which a planning inspector rejected its draft local plan leads ...
A highly-rated planning solicitor and partner is leaving her law firm after 14 years. Our subscription is packed with ...
The Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court decision to dismiss a legal challenge taken by a member of countryside campaign ...
The potential risk to buried archaeological remains contributed to an inspector’s decision to dismiss an appeal seeking outline permission for three houses on farmland outside a Derbyshire village.
Plans to drain surface water into a foul sewer led an inspector to reject a proposal for 31 units of specialist retirement living accommodation in a Sussex town.
The government has tabled a bill that would give elected mayors strategic planning powers similar to those exercised by the ...
A council has published the final draft version of its long-awaited local plan for consultation, which proposes including a ...
A new legal duty relating to national landscapes does not mean that any proposal which would have landscape impacts would have to be refused, a judge has ruled.
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