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Westminster LBC v SoS Environment and another

Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; (1992) JPL 24-31(8)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: QBD 14 January 1991. After wrangling over the terms of planning permission, the application having been granted, but subsequent modifications refused and appealed for, the Planning Inspectorate removed the contentious Condition 3. Also struck out, however, was Condition 2 which was regarded as sufficiently similar to one dismissed as unnecessary in an earlier case. Dispute then was transferred to this clause, which forbade the use of premises as temporary sleeping accommodation, as defined in the Greater London Council (General Powers) Acts 1973 and 1983. Westminster LBC took issue and counter-appealled, with arguments based on change of use. Appeal dismissed.
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QBD 14 January 1991. After wrangling over the terms of planning permission, the application having been granted, but subsequent modifications refused and appealed for, the Planning Inspectorate removed the contentious Condition 3. Also struck out, however, was Condition 2 which was regarded as sufficiently similar to one dismissed as unnecessary in an earlier case. Dispute then was transferred to this clause, which forbade the use of premises as temporary sleeping accommodation, as defined in the Greater London Council (General Powers) Acts 1973 and 1983. Westminster LBC took issue and counter-appealled, with arguments based on change of use. Appeal dismissed.