Williamson v Mid-Suffolk District Council: LT 18 Jan 2006

LT COMPENSATION – planning permission – discontinuance order – preliminary issue – airfield – scope and effect of planning permissions granted under s73A of Town and Country Planning Act 1990 – whether conditions would continue to bind adjoining land the subject of an earlier, less restrictive planning permission – issue estoppel – abuse of powers – held conditions would not continue to bind adjoining land – held compensating authority estopped from so contending.

Citations:

[2006] EWLands LCA – 73 – 2002

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Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedNewbury District Council v Secretary of State for the Environment HL 1980
Issues arose as to a new planning permission for two existing hangars.
Held: The appeal succeeded. The question of the validity of conditions attached to planning permissions will sometimes be a difficult one. To be valid, a condition must be . .
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Land, Damages

Updated: 05 July 2022; Ref: scu.238408