Access suggestion
Language: English Series: Times ; Times 5 May 1994, 36(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: In "Ex parte Harrow LBC", QBD 18 April 1994, it was held that where an inspector had dismissed an appeal against a refusal of planning permission because of unsatisfactory access to the highway, but had of his own motion suggested an alternative access which neither party had proposed and which had not been the subject of any submissions or representations, that suggestion should not be afforded undue weight on a subsequent planning application.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In "Ex parte Harrow LBC", QBD 18 April 1994, it was held that where an inspector had dismissed an appeal against a refusal of planning permission because of unsatisfactory access to the highway, but had of his own motion suggested an alternative access which neither party had proposed and which had not been the subject of any submissions or representations, that suggestion should not be afforded undue weight on a subsequent planning application.