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Adamson, Regina (on The Application of) v Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council: CA 18 Feb 2020

Appropriation was not in sufficient form The claimants had challenged an order supporting the decision of the Council to use their allotments for a new primary school, saying that the land had be appropriated as allotment land, and that therefore the consent of the minister was needed. Held: The appeal failed. The use of the … Continue reading Adamson, Regina (on The Application of) v Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council: CA 18 Feb 2020

Malpass, Regina (on The Application of) v The County Council of Durham: Admn 25 Jul 2012

The question was whether the council held land as open space, either under the Public Health Act 1875 or under the Open Spaces Act 1908. The title deeds under which the council acquired the land in 1936 did not state the purpose for which it had been acquired. The council relied on a subsequent deed … Continue reading Malpass, Regina (on The Application of) v The County Council of Durham: Admn 25 Jul 2012

Goodman, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Admn 30 Jul 2015

The local council had acquired land for open space purposes. It subsequently appropriated the land for industrial and employment purposes. But the land continued to be used for recreation. On an application to register the land as a town or village green, the inspector held that it could be inferred from the council’s conduct that … Continue reading Goodman, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Admn 30 Jul 2015