Pool broke planning law
Language: English Series: Times ; 15 November 1994, 3(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: David McAlpine, a director of the construction company, has lost a High Court challenge to stop his swimming pool and tennis courts being removed from the grounds of his Oxfordshire home on the grounds that they did not lie within the curtilage of his property.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3043-50 Trade mission to India | WB3043-51 Dinosaur offices | WB3043-52 Planning for a green London | WB3043-53 Pool broke planning law | WB3043-54 Building not redundant | WB3043-56 Allsop & Co in claim | WB3043-57 First National issues writs |
David McAlpine, a director of the construction company, has lost a High Court challenge to stop his swimming pool and tennis courts being removed from the grounds of his Oxfordshire home on the grounds that they did not lie within the curtilage of his property.