Environmental impact assessment
Environmental impact assessment
- 2000
- Estates Gazette [2000] EGCS 39 (25/03/2000) .
"R v Durham CC and others, ex parte Huddlestone", CA 8 March 2000. Respondent attempted to register a dormant planning permission to extract minerals on a large site. Council informed respondent that an environmental impact assessment (EIA) would be required as part of the process. The EIA was not submitted and planning permission was granted. Applicant who lived near the site challenged determination claiming it should be quashed as it was not accompanied by the EIA. "Held" appeal allowed - the application succeeded to the extent that the council and the respondent were to treat the statutory deeming provision as ineffective.
R V DURHAM CC AND OTHERS EX P HUDDLESTONE
PLANNING PERMISSION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
PLANNING AND COMPENSATION ACT 1991
"R v Durham CC and others, ex parte Huddlestone", CA 8 March 2000. Respondent attempted to register a dormant planning permission to extract minerals on a large site. Council informed respondent that an environmental impact assessment (EIA) would be required as part of the process. The EIA was not submitted and planning permission was granted. Applicant who lived near the site challenged determination claiming it should be quashed as it was not accompanied by the EIA. "Held" appeal allowed - the application succeeded to the extent that the council and the respondent were to treat the statutory deeming provision as ineffective.
R V DURHAM CC AND OTHERS EX P HUDDLESTONE
PLANNING PERMISSION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
PLANNING AND COMPENSATION ACT 1991