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Cook and Woodham v Winchester CC

Language: English Series: Property and Compensation Reports ; (1995) 65 PCR 99-108(10)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: LT 10 October 1994. C had purchased a disused railway cutting and obtained planning permission to fill in part of the land and build two houses. In 1990 an application to develop all the land was turned down. C issued a purchase notice under Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s137 requiring W to purchase that part of the land for which there was no planning permission and sought compensation. W contended that the notice was invalid because it did not relate to the whole of the land in respect of which planning permission had been refused. This was upheld by LT which declared the notice invalid but with no jurisdiction to determine compensation.
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LT 10 October 1994. C had purchased a disused railway cutting and obtained planning permission to fill in part of the land and build two houses. In 1990 an application to develop all the land was turned down. C issued a purchase notice under Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s137 requiring W to purchase that part of the land for which there was no planning permission and sought compensation. W contended that the notice was invalid because it did not relate to the whole of the land in respect of which planning permission had been refused. This was upheld by LT which declared the notice invalid but with no jurisdiction to determine compensation.