Planning in UK Law

  • Chartbrook Ltd v Persimmon Homes Ltd and another
    • House of Lords
    • 01 Julio 2009
    ... ... The structure of the agreement was that Persimmon would obtain planning permission and then, pursuant to a licence from Chartbrook, enter into possession, construct a mixed residential and commercial development ... ...
  • South Bucks District Council v Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions and another
    • House of Lords
    • 01 Julio 2004
    ... ... in recent years in which your Lordships have had to consider the adequacy of reasons given in decisions made under the Town and Country Planning legislation. The three previous decisions were Westminster City Council v Great Portland Estates plc [1985] 1 AC 661 ("Westminster") concerning ... ...
  • Tesco Stores Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Others
    • House of Lords
    • 19 Octubre 1995
    ... ... of unusual public importance bearing on the conditions which can be imposed, and the obligations which can be accepted, on the grant of planning permission and the point at which the imposition of conditions, and the acceptance of obligations, overlaps into the buying and selling of planning ... ...
  • JA Pye (Oxford) Ltd v United Kingdom (44302/02)
    • House of Lords
    • 04 Julio 2002
    ... ... It was, and remains, Pye's intention to retain the disputed land until planning permission can be obtained for development ... 7 The disputed land consists of four fields, the Drive Field, Hill Field, Paddocks and ... ...
  • R (Alconbury Developments Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions
    • House of Lords
    • 09 Mayo 2001
    ... ... with article 6 and accordingly made a declaration of incompatibility under section 4 of the 1998 Act: (a) The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (i) section 77; (ii) section 78 and 79 (excluding the words inserted into sub section 79(4) by paragraph 19 of Schedule 7 to ... ...
  • Freeman & Lockyer (A Firm)(Plaintiffs) Buckhurst Park Properties (Mangal) Ltd and Shiv Kumar Kapoor (Defendants)
    • Court of Appeal
    • 24 Enero 1964
    ... ... Park and thereby, discharging his obligation to maintain the property, and (2) that consideration was being given to the obtaining of planning pormlsslcn for the development of the property. There was In fact a purported resolution authorising payment on account of £100 to agents who had ... ...
  • Cuckmere Brick Company Ltd v Mutual Finance Ltd
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 25 Febrero 1971
    ... ... This site comprised 2.65 acres. On the 22nd June, 1961, planning permission was obtained for developing this site by the erection of 100 flats maisonettes each with a garage. This permission was conditional upon ... ...
  • Tesco Stores Ltd v Dundee City Council
    • Supreme Court (Scotland)
    • 21 Marzo 2012
    ... ... In 2009 Asda Stores Ltd and MacDonald Estates Group plc, the interveners in the present appeal, applied for planning permission to develop a superstore there. Dundee City Council, the respondents, concluded that a decision to grant planning permission would not be ... ...
  • R v Secretary of State for Health ex parte Quintavalle (on behalf of Pro-Life Alliance)
    • House of Lords
    • 16 Febrero 2005
    ... ... He made a number of applications for planning permission for residential use, but they were all rejected. In about 1986 he moved into a converted packing shed on his land. In 1988 a draft ... ...
  • Edinburgh Council (City of) v Secretary of State for Scotland
    • House of Lords
    • 16 Octubre 1997
    ... ... I agree with it, and for the reasons which he gives I also would allow the appeal on the planning law issue and dismiss the appeal on the issue about listed building consent ... 5 I should like however to add a few observations about the ... ...
  • See all results

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT