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Keeping your permission alive

By: Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (9145) 16 November 1991, 169-194(3)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Firstly the author discusses time limits within which permitted development must commence following planning permission laid down in Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s61-63. Secondly, consideration is given to the extent to which operations carried out in breach of planning control may amount to implementation of a planning permission, thus so preserving it. Refers to relevant case law: Kerrier DC v SOS for Environment (1980 41 P&CR 284); Clwyd CC v SOS for Wales (1982 JPL 696); Eldridge v SOS for the Environment (1984 48P&CR 35); R v Elmbridge BC ex p Oakimber Ltd (1991 3 PLR 3) and R v Elmbridge BC ex p Health Care Corporation Ltd (1991 3 PLR 63).
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Firstly the author discusses time limits within which permitted development must commence following planning permission laid down in Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s61-63. Secondly, consideration is given to the extent to which operations carried out in breach of planning control may amount to implementation of a planning permission, thus so preserving it. Refers to relevant case law: Kerrier DC v SOS for Environment (1980 41 P&CR 284); Clwyd CC v SOS for Wales (1982 JPL 696); Eldridge v SOS for the Environment (1984 48P&CR 35); R v Elmbridge BC ex p Oakimber Ltd (1991 3 PLR 3) and R v Elmbridge BC ex p Health Care Corporation Ltd (1991 3 PLR 63).