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The best laid plans

By: Contributor(s): Series: Estates Gazette ; (0245) 9 November 2002, 151(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Warns that three recent HL decisions may mean developers should be wary of third-party challenges, particularly those coming from local amenity groups and individuals. Governments' planning green paper appeared to emphasise developer/planning authority relationship, but pressure groups have recently begun to bring effective challenges to planning decisions. Concludes planning lawyers must understand public law principles and their effect on decisions.
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Warns that three recent HL decisions may mean developers should be wary of third-party challenges, particularly those coming from local amenity groups and individuals. Governments' planning green paper appeared to emphasise developer/planning authority relationship, but pressure groups have recently begun to bring effective challenges to planning decisions. Concludes planning lawyers must understand public law principles and their effect on decisions.