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Williamson and another v Cumbria CC

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1994) 47 EG 170-172(3)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: LT 24 June 1994. In 1990, C opened a traffic scheme in Kendal town centre with carriageway alterations to Romney Road, changing its character to a through route of primary road status with increased vehicular traffic. C accepted that the works of alteration of a public highway were within Land Compensation Act 1973 s9. W owned a dwelling house in Romney Road and claimed compensation for depreciation in value of their property caused by physical factors attributable to increased traffic. C and W consented to the determination of a point of law as a preliminary issue, as to whether, under s9(5), depreciation caused by factors other than use of the carriageway can be taken into account in assessing compensation payable. Decided in W`s favour.
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LT 24 June 1994. In 1990, C opened a traffic scheme in Kendal town centre with carriageway alterations to Romney Road, changing its character to a through route of primary road status with increased vehicular traffic. C accepted that the works of alteration of a public highway were within Land Compensation Act 1973 s9. W owned a dwelling house in Romney Road and claimed compensation for depreciation in value of their property caused by physical factors attributable to increased traffic. C and W consented to the determination of a point of law as a preliminary issue, as to whether, under s9(5), depreciation caused by factors other than use of the carriageway can be taken into account in assessing compensation payable. Decided in W`s favour.