Fears of local residents about application for bail hostel were relevant when deciding planning application; impact on neighbours.
Judges:
Hirst, Swinton Thomas, Pill LJJ
Citations:
Times 01-Dec-1997, [1997] EWCA Civ 2682, (1998) 10 Admin LR 297, (1998) 76 P and CR 589, [1998] JPL 388, [1997] NPC 157
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
Appeal from – West Midlands Probation Committee v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another QBD 18-Oct-1996
A justified expectation of crime can be valid ground affecting planning decision. . .
Cited – Westminster City Council v Great Portland Estates plc HL 31-Oct-1984
The House was asked whether the 1971 Act permitted the relevant authorities, by resort to their development plans, to support the retention of traditional industries or was the ambit of the Act such as to permit only ‘land use’ aims to be pursued? . .
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Planning
Updated: 10 November 2022; Ref: scu.143081