Regina v Durham County Council Ex Parte Huddleston: QBD 28 Jan 2000

A quarry owner had allowed his mineral extraction licence to lapse, and sought to renew the permission. The authority failed to issue a decision within the appropriate time period, and a deemed permission was granted. It was held however that where an application would as in this case require an environmental impact assessment, a deemed consent would require such an assessment also.

Citations:

Times 28-Jan-2000

Citing:

See AlsoRegina v Durham County Council Sherburn Stone Company Limited Secretary of State for Environment, Transport and Regions ex parte Rodney Huddleston CA 15-Feb-1999
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See AlsoRegina v Durham County Council Sherburn Stone Company Limited ex parte Huddlestone Admn 28-Jul-1999
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See AlsoRegina v Durham County Council ex parte Rodney Huddleston Admn 17-Aug-1999
Variation of interim injunction to allow works preparatory to development pending appeal against refusal of planning permission. . .

Cited by:

Appeal fromRegina v Durham County Council and Others Ex Parte Huddleston CA 15-Mar-2000
A quarry owner had allowed his mineral extraction licence to lapse, and sought to renew the permission. The authority failed to issue a decision within the appropriate time period, and a deemed permission was granted. The UK system appeared not to . .
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Planning, Environment

Updated: 09 April 2022; Ref: scu.85243