Turner v Secretary of State for the Environment

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1973
Year1973
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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6 cases
  • National Trust v Central Planning Auth
    • Cayman Islands
    • Grand Court (Cayman Islands)
    • 29 Abril 1999
    ...In re SidebothamELR(1880), 14 Ch. D. 458; 49 L.J. Bcy. 41, not followed. (25) Turner v. Environment Secy.UNK(1973), 28 P. & C. R. 123; 72 L.G.R. 380, followed. Legislation construed: Development and Planning (Appeals) Rules 1985, r.3: The relevant terms of this rule are set out at page 159,......
  • R (Cherkley Campaign Ltd) v Mole Valley District Council [QBD]
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 22 Agosto 2013
    ...claim. The CPR provides for relevant costs remedies as necessary. 35 The present case has echoes of the landmark case of Turner v. Secretary of State of the Environment (1973) 28 P. & C.R. 123, where Ackner J upheld the standing of the chairman of a local preservation society who had appear......
  • Cook v Southend-on-Sea Borough Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 26 Julio 1989
    ...that anyone who has the right to object to the decision of a planning authority has the right of appeal (see for example Turner v. Secretary of State for the Environment [1973] 28 P. & C.R. 123). 42 Normally when there has been the number of decisions which there has been as to who is a per......
  • Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England and Others v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 24 Mayo 2010
    ...there was a flaw about cost in the decision making process. 38 Mr Harwood also relied on the decision of Ackner J in Turner & Anr v Secretary of State for Environment (1974) 28 P&CR 123 at 139: “On the other hand I see good reason, so long as the grounds of appeal are so restricted, for ens......
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