Thomas Newall Ltd v Lancaster City Council: UTLC 15 Dec 2011

COMPENSATION – compulsory purchase – former mill building occupied by various businesses – value – whether planning permission required to use bulk of accommodation as offices – held that it was – cost of essential repairs – whether 50 per cent vacancy rate should be adjusted to reflect impact of proposed CPO – held that it should – rental value – hope value – yield – disturbance – compensation determined at pounds 2,001,390.95 – Land Compensation Act 1961, s9

Citations:

[2011] UKUT 437 (LC)

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Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

See AlsoThomas Newell Ltd v Lancaster City Council UTLC 8-Feb-2010
COMPENSATION – compulsory purchase – preliminary issues – planning permission – whether planning permission to be assumed on the basis that land allocated in development plan – whether any other expectation of planning permission as hope value – . .

Cited by:

Appeal fromLancaster City Council v Thomas Newall Ltd CA 11-Jul-2013
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Updated: 19 July 2022; Ref: scu.462575