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Late night leisure developments under pressure

By: Series: Property Forecast ; 7 (2) February 2004, 8-10 (3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: States that there is now growing evidence that local authorities are being put under pressure by local residents to the growing number of leisure establishments, particularly late night ones. Discusses the opportunities for night time leisure development against this increasingly difficult planning and licensing regime with advice on how to spot opportunities through the planning process in order to maximise the chance of planning consent. Also cites the example of a large number of successful appeals in favour of late night establishments in the City of Westminster, and Kensington and Chelsea.
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States that there is now growing evidence that local authorities are being put under pressure by local residents to the growing number of leisure establishments, particularly late night ones. Discusses the opportunities for night time leisure development against this increasingly difficult planning and licensing regime with advice on how to spot opportunities through the planning process in order to maximise the chance of planning consent. Also cites the example of a large number of successful appeals in favour of late night establishments in the City of Westminster, and Kensington and Chelsea.