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Developments that cause a nuisance: the legal significance of the grant of planning permission

By: Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; April 2004, 394-397(4)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Identifies the problems facing Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) when granting planning permission for developments which might cause a nuisance to neighbours. Discusses the liability of LPAs, the imposition of planning conditions to minimise disturbance to others and remedies for nuisance to those effected. Case law.
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Identifies the problems facing Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) when granting planning permission for developments which might cause a nuisance to neighbours. Discusses the liability of LPAs, the imposition of planning conditions to minimise disturbance to others and remedies for nuisance to those effected. Case law.