Bernard Wheatcroft Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1982 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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23 cases
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Shadowmill Ltd v an Bord Pleanala
...error. 311 Bederev v Ireland, et al [2016] 3 IR 1. 312 See below. 313 Bernard Wheatcroft Ltd v Secretary of State for The Environment (1982) 43 P & CR 233. 314 The imprecision being a function of a statutory scheme different to 315 Which, for present purposes, can be thought of as analogous......
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Decision Nº LCA 129 2013. Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber), 04-12-2014
...Limited [2014] UKUT 0456 (LC) The following further cases were referred to in argument: Bernard Wheatcroft v Secretary of State (1982) 43 P&CR 233 Bond v Dorset County Council [2010] UKUT 364 Bwllfa and Merthyr Dare Steam Collieries 1891 Ltd v Pontypridd Waterworks Co [1903] AC 426 Hoare v ......
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R Susan Suliman v Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
...one another and that Forbes J. had erred when he conflated them in Bernard Wheatcroft Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment (1982) 43 P & CR 233. He observed that a liberal approach towards changes to an application may enable planning permission to be granted without the need for a ......
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British Telecommunications Plc and Another v Gloucester City Council
...which was substantially different to the application sought. In Bernard Wheatcroft Limited v Secretary of State for the Environment (1982) 43 P&CR 233 the applicants applied to the local planning authority for planning permission for a housing development comprising of approximately 420 dwe......
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Planning Permission
...been so unfair as to be unlawful. In Holborn Studios , the decision in Bernard Wheatcroft Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment (1982) 43 P & CR 233 was doubted. 41 See DMPO, art 5 and also art 6 for applications for approval of reserved matters (setting out what such application req......