Challenge to decision of SoS
Language: English Series: EGCS ; 1989 71Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: In Bromley LBC v SoS for the Environment and others , QBD 4 May 1989, an application was allowed on the grounds that the SoS in his decision letter, appeared to have assumed that following PPG7 and circular 16/87, previous green belt policies on the use of redundant agricultural buildings now also applied to non-agricultural buildings. If the SoS is changing his policy, he must do so clearly, and he failed to do so. Accordingly there was a fatal flaw in the decision letter.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| News article | London News article | WB2519-20 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 37104-1001 |
In Bromley LBC v SoS for the Environment and others , QBD 4 May 1989, an application was allowed on the grounds that the SoS in his decision letter, appeared to have assumed that following PPG7 and circular 16/87, previous green belt policies on the use of redundant agricultural buildings now also applied to non-agricultural buildings. If the SoS is changing his policy, he must do so clearly, and he failed to do so. Accordingly there was a fatal flaw in the decision letter.