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R v Hammersmith and Fulham LBC ex p Burkett

Series: Property, Planning and Compensation Reports ; [2003] 1 P&CR 20-40(21)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: [2002] UKHL 23, 23 May 2002. On 15 September 1999 the defendant planning authority (H) resolved to grant planning permission for a 32 acre mixed-use development adjoining the claimant's (B) house. On 6 April 2000 B submitted an application for permission to apply for a judicial review of that decision, alleging failures in the Environmental Impact Assessment. On 12 May 2000 planning permission was granted. B's application for judicial review was dismissed by the CA ([2001] Env LR 684) on the grounds that it had not been made within the three month time limit, set to run from the date of the resolution. B was granted leave to appeal to HL. "Held": HL allowed appeal on the grounds that the three-month period in which to make an application for judicial review runs from the date that planning permission is granted, not from the date of the resolution. View judgment at www.parliament.uk/.
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Law report London News article ABS66375 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 121070-1001

[2002] UKHL 23, 23 May 2002. On 15 September 1999 the defendant planning authority (H) resolved to grant planning permission for a 32 acre mixed-use development adjoining the claimant's (B) house. On 6 April 2000 B submitted an application for permission to apply for a judicial review of that decision, alleging failures in the Environmental Impact Assessment. On 12 May 2000 planning permission was granted. B's application for judicial review was dismissed by the CA ([2001] Env LR 684) on the grounds that it had not been made within the three month time limit, set to run from the date of the resolution. B was granted leave to appeal to HL. "Held": HL allowed appeal on the grounds that the three-month period in which to make an application for judicial review runs from the date that planning permission is granted, not from the date of the resolution. View judgment at www.parliament.uk/.