Regina (on the Application of Kides) v South Cambridgeshire District Council: Admn 30 Oct 2001

The court refused an application for judicial review of the grant of planning permission. There had been a considerable delay between the decision to make the grant and the decision notice, during which time guidance had changed.
Held: The authority had considered the matters it was required to do, but as administrative acts of its officers.

[2001] EWHC Admin 839
Bailii
England and Wales
Citing:
Appealed toRegina (on the Application of Kides) v South Cambridgeshire District Council Ltd CA 9-Oct-2002
The applicant sought a judicial review of a grant of planning permission. She said that in the considerable time gap between the decision in principle, and the decision notice, several elements had changed requiring the decision to be reconsidered. . .

Cited by:
Appeal fromRegina (on the Application of Kides) v South Cambridgeshire District Council Ltd CA 9-Oct-2002
The applicant sought a judicial review of a grant of planning permission. She said that in the considerable time gap between the decision in principle, and the decision notice, several elements had changed requiring the decision to be reconsidered. . .

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Updated: 20 December 2021; Ref: scu.167252