Standing in planning permission appeals
Hough, B.
Standing in planning permission appeals - 1992 - Journal of Planning and Environment Law (1992) JPL 319-329(11) .
Covers the two ways a third party can challenge planning decisions: an application for judicial review under Supreme Court Act 1981 s31 and an appeal against a decision of the SoS under Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s288. Debates the legal complexities of the courts` having to determine whether the interests of third parties allow their challenge in court and also the acknowledgement of greater public interest as opposed to private rights in development control.
BUXTON V MINISTER OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COOK V SOUTHEND BC
PLANNING CONTROL
PLANNING DECISIONS
PLANNING PERMISSION
SUPREME COURT ACT 1981
THIRD PARTIES
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (APPEALS) WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S288
TURNER V SOS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
Standing in planning permission appeals - 1992 - Journal of Planning and Environment Law (1992) JPL 319-329(11) .
Covers the two ways a third party can challenge planning decisions: an application for judicial review under Supreme Court Act 1981 s31 and an appeal against a decision of the SoS under Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s288. Debates the legal complexities of the courts` having to determine whether the interests of third parties allow their challenge in court and also the acknowledgement of greater public interest as opposed to private rights in development control.
BUXTON V MINISTER OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COOK V SOUTHEND BC
PLANNING CONTROL
PLANNING DECISIONS
PLANNING PERMISSION
SUPREME COURT ACT 1981
THIRD PARTIES
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (APPEALS) WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S288
TURNER V SOS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT