Trio Thames v Secretary of State for the Environment and Reading BC

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1984
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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6 cases
  • Cork County Council & Froggat and Others v Slattery Pre-Cast Concrete Ltd and Others
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 19 September 2008
    ...Molumby v Kearns (Unrep, O'Sullivan J, 19/1/1999), Trio Thames v Secretary of State for the Environment and Reading Borough Council [1984] JPL 183, Jillings v Secretary of State for the Environment [1984] JPL 32, Galway County Council v Lackagh Rock Limited [1985] IR 355, Waterford County C......
  • Ronald M. Duguid v Secretary of State for The Environment, Transport and The Regionswest Lindsey District Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 28 July 2000
    ...itself permitted without the need for any separate planning permission: see Trio Thames Ltd. v Secretary of State for the Environment [1984] J.P.L. 183. No enforcement can take away these legally permitted rights: this has been referred to before us as the Mansi doctrine. More important, th......
  • Raymond John Main v The Secretary of State for the Environment and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 May 1998
    ...minimis. 27 The other case which Mr Mould cited is Trio Thames Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Reading Borough Council [1984] JPL 183, which was a case that was concerned with the question as to whether or not a change of use from "restaurant with dine and dance facilities"......
  • Peter Robert Marlow v The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 19 November 1999
    ...single planning unit. Mr Lewis placed reliance on Trio Thames Ltd -v- Secretary of State for the Environment and Reading Borough Council [1984] JPL 183 in which Forbes J was reported as saying: "An ancillary use was something which, as its named implied, was ancillary to the primary purpose......
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2 books & journal articles
  • Development Control
    • United Kingdom
    • Wildy Simmonds & Hill Planning Law. A Practitioner's Handbook Contents
    • 30 August 2019
    ...London Borough Council v Hoeltschi (George) and Son Ltd (1977) 244 EG 49 . 24 Trio Thames Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment [1984] JPL 183, where, in a case involving a building with planning permission for a restaurant with dine and dance facilities which was being used as a nig......
  • Development Control
    • United Kingdom
    • Wildy Simmonds & Hill Restrictions on the Use of Land Part VI. Elements of planning law
    • 30 August 2016
    ...London Borough Council v Hoeltschi (George) and Son Ltd (1977) 244 EG 49 . 25 Trio Thames Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment [1984] JPL 183 (restaurant with dine and dance facilities being used as a night club and restaurant). See also G Percy Trentham Ltd v Gloucestershire County......

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