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Barrow-in-Furness Borough Council v SOS for the Environment and Russell

Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; (1992) JPL 665-667(3)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: QBD 8 November 1991. An appeal was lodged against the refusal of the council to grant outline planning permission for a development of houses. The draft local plan excluded the appeal site from residential allocation. The local plan inspector dismissing the 1967 Development Plan recommendation which identified the site as suitable for residential purposes, as of historic significance only and approved its exclusion. The appeal Inspector however went against this and agreed to allow the site to be developed. The council appealed. The decision was quashed on the grounds that a report of a local plan inspector must be regarded where it is relevant.
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Law report London Journal article ABS46640 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 58970-1001

QBD 8 November 1991. An appeal was lodged against the refusal of the council to grant outline planning permission for a development of houses. The draft local plan excluded the appeal site from residential allocation. The local plan inspector dismissing the 1967 Development Plan recommendation which identified the site as suitable for residential purposes, as of historic significance only and approved its exclusion. The appeal Inspector however went against this and agreed to allow the site to be developed. The council appealed. The decision was quashed on the grounds that a report of a local plan inspector must be regarded where it is relevant.