R v London Docklands Development Corporation, ex parte Frost

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1996
Date1996
CourtQueen's Bench Division

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  • North East Pylon Pressure Campaign Ltd v an Bord Pleanála
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 12 May 2016
    ...Court (Queen's Bench Division), 11th March, 1994); and by Keene J. in R. v. London Docklands Development Corporation ex p. Frost [1997] 73 P. & C.R. 199, 204: 'The approach of "never mind the quality, feel the width" has no application in these The test for leave in G. v. D.P.P. 42 In G. v.......
  • Irish Coastal Environmental Group Coastwatch v The Sea Fisheries Protection Authority & o.xml
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 18 September 2019
    ... ... produced in the context of a specific development consent. That document states at para. 13.1.5.1 ... 19 When the ex parte application was originally made on 11th ... in R. v. London Docklands Development Corporation ex p. Frost ... ...
  • Gorman v. Minister for the Environment
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 7 December 2000
    ... 1994 1 IR 374 MASS ENERGY LTD V BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL 1994 ENV LR 298 R V LONDON DOCKLANDS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION EX PARTE FROST 1997 73 P & CR 199 R V COTSWOLD DISTRICT COUNCIL EX PARTE BARRINGTON PARISH COUNCIL 75 P & CR 515 ROAD TRAFFIC (PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES) (AMDT) (NO 3) REGS 20......
  • McK v Minister for Justice and Equality
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 25 April 2016
    ...High Court (Queen's Bench Division), 11th March, 1994) (per Laws J.); and R. v. London Docklands Development Corporation ex p. Frost [1997] 73 P. & C.R. 199, per Keene J. at 204: ‘The approach of “never mind the quality, feel the width” has no application in these proceedings’. What are the......
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  • RAISING THE BAR
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 2016, December 2016
    • 1 December 2016
    ...City Council[1994] Env LR 298 at 307. 34 Michael Fordham, Judicial Review Handbook (Hart Publishing, 6th Ed, 2012) at para 21.1.9. 35(1997) 73 P & CR 199 at 203–204. 36[1998] Env LR 277. 37R v Derbyshire County Council, ex parte Woods[1998] Env LR 277 at 281. 38 R v Derbyshire County Counci......