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Case news: Persimmon Homes (Thames Valley) and others v Stevenage Borough Council

By: Language: English Series: Property Week ; 70(25) 24 June 2005, 83(1)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Reports on "Persimmon Homes (Thames Valley) and others v Stevenage Borough Council" (2005 EWHC 957 Admin), which examines the meaning of conformity in relation to structure and local plans. The claimant house developer brought a charge against the defendant local authority that it had erred in law in adopting a local plan that was not in general conformity with the structure plan. The structure plan had a provision for the construction of a 1 000 homes but this provision was modified in the local plan to safeguard the land from development unless it could be strategically justified. The court upheld that the local plan was in general conformity with structure plan policy even where it contained a qualification as to the justification or timing of development referred to in the structure plan.
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Reports on "Persimmon Homes (Thames Valley) and others v Stevenage Borough Council" (2005 EWHC 957 Admin), which examines the meaning of conformity in relation to structure and local plans. The claimant house developer brought a charge against the defendant local authority that it had erred in law in adopting a local plan that was not in general conformity with the structure plan. The structure plan had a provision for the construction of a 1 000 homes but this provision was modified in the local plan to safeguard the land from development unless it could be strategically justified. The court upheld that the local plan was in general conformity with structure plan policy even where it contained a qualification as to the justification or timing of development referred to in the structure plan.