A garden centre challenged a series of planning decisions relating to adjoining land which changed its use to that of a garden centre. The challenge was successful insofar as the authority had failed to acknowledge that their decision amounted to permission to a change of the main use of the site.
Citations:
Gazette 10-Nov-1999
Cited by:
Appeal from – Regina v North Somerset District Council, ex parte Cadbury Garden Centre Ltd CA 27-Oct-2000
A permission had been granted for a garden centre with a limited sales area. The applicant had objected that the new building covered a greater area than allowed, and sought that the permission be quashed as invalid. The council appealed the . .
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Planning
Updated: 09 April 2022; Ref: scu.85431