West Oxfordshire DC v SoS for the Environment and others
Language: English Series: JPL ; May 1988, 324-336(13)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: QBD 16 November 1987. The second respondents were a charitable trust of a school occupying the premises. In 1971 planning permission was granted to use the premises as a house and Christian meeting place, subject to a condition excluding use for any other purpose. In 1984 a school was set up run as a Christian establishment however open air activities led to complaints from neighbours. In February 1985 the council issued an enforcement notice requiring cessation of the use of the school. The respondents appealed under Town and Country Planning Act 1971 s88 in March following a public inquiry the enforcement notice was quashed. The council however appealed and this was upheld.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Law report | London Journal article | ABS39210 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 15098-1001 |
QBD 16 November 1987. The second respondents were a charitable trust of a school occupying the premises. In 1971 planning permission was granted to use the premises as a house and Christian meeting place, subject to a condition excluding use for any other purpose. In 1984 a school was set up run as a Christian establishment however open air activities led to complaints from neighbours. In February 1985 the council issued an enforcement notice requiring cessation of the use of the school. The respondents appealed under Town and Country Planning Act 1971 s88 in March following a public inquiry the enforcement notice was quashed. The council however appealed and this was upheld.