Dwelling-house development: a high boundary
Crawford, C.
Dwelling-house development: a high boundary - 1988 - Estates Gazette (8824) 18 June 1988, 28-93(2) .
Discusses the unreported decision in Wandsworth London Borough Council v SoS for the Environment , which, in the author`s view, undermines the ability of local authorities to control certain alteration s and extension s to residential property . The action arose from an enforcement notice served by the local authority in respect of a terraced house undergoing substantial renovation. The party walls of the back yard had been raised to enable the flat roof of the rear extension to be used as a terrace, with access via a door from the rear roof extension. On appeal, the inspector decided that the alterations were permitted development under Class 1.1 of Schedule 1 to the Town and Country Planning General Development Order.
Dwelling-house development: a high boundary - 1988 - Estates Gazette (8824) 18 June 1988, 28-93(2) .
Discusses the unreported decision in Wandsworth London Borough Council v SoS for the Environment , which, in the author`s view, undermines the ability of local authorities to control certain alteration s and extension s to residential property . The action arose from an enforcement notice served by the local authority in respect of a terraced house undergoing substantial renovation. The party walls of the back yard had been raised to enable the flat roof of the rear extension to be used as a terrace, with access via a door from the rear roof extension. On appeal, the inspector decided that the alterations were permitted development under Class 1.1 of Schedule 1 to the Town and Country Planning General Development Order.