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Griffiths v Pembrokeshire County Council: QBD 19 Apr 2000

A smoke nuisance can be established on the basis of the smell of smoke alone. It was not necessary to establish the presence of visible smoke. Smoke primarily means visible smoke, but even in common parlance can include the smell. The statutory definition included soot, ash, grit and gritty particles. The smell related to the … Continue reading Griffiths v Pembrokeshire County Council: QBD 19 Apr 2000