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Mind the Gap – Letwin Review should take care to avoid policy overload

By Roy Pinnock
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Regulation change to allow LPAs to sell land with benefit of planning permission granted to themselves

By Roy Pinnock
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Deliverability vs Delivery – Court of Appeal confirms NPPF approach

By Roy Pinnock
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What happens to old applications?

By Roy Pinnock
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More planning protection for pubs

By Lucy McDonnell
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Planning controversies demand clear reasons

By Roy Pinnock
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The right to know why

By Roy Pinnock
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Daylight/ Sunlight Error Fatal To Permission

In Watt, R (on the application of) v London Borough of Hackney & Anor [2016] EWHC 1978 (Admin), the High […]

By Roy Pinnock
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The need for focus on conditions (and not descriptions) in Section 73 applications

The consequences of failing to restrict use by imposing a condition were highlighted in a recent appeal decision concerning a […]

By Roy Pinnock
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Assets of Community Value: chickens and eggs

Some recent cases have considered Assets of Community Value (ACVs) where the owner is both appealing a refusal of planning […]

By Lucy McDonnell
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Amalgamation of units still at risk

As we have noted previously, the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (“TCPA”) is clear that the conversion of a […]

By Katie Scuoler
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Short term rentals – a potential planning issue?

The recent decision in Iveta Nemcova v Fairflied Rents Limited [2016] UKUT 303 underlined the importance of reviewing lease terms […]

By Roy Pinnock

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