Surrey Heath BC v SoS for the Environment and Elliot Developments Ltd
Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; (1987) JPL 199-202(4)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: QBD 30 October 1986. Appeal by council against decision of Inspector to grant planning permission for an office development in Camberley , Surrey previously refused by the council. The Inspector based his decision primarily on government policy reflected in DoE Circular 14/85 Development and Employment, which encourages development which creates jobs. The Inspector granted permission even though the proposal was contrary to the approved Local Plan. The Inspector concluded that the need for economic regeneration outweighed all objections of the council. The council appealed to the High Court, alleging that the Inspector was so anxious to comply the job creation message of the Circular, that he paid no proper regard to local needs and local policy as reflected in the Surrey Structure Plan and the Surrey Heath Local Plan . Though nationally there was a need to promote economic activity, the need was greater in places of high unemployment. QBD found that a proper interpretation and imple| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Law report | London Journal article | ABS23463 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 17167-1001 |
QBD 30 October 1986. Appeal by council against decision of Inspector to grant planning permission for an office development in Camberley , Surrey previously refused by the council. The Inspector based his decision primarily on government policy reflected in DoE Circular 14/85 Development and Employment, which encourages development which creates jobs. The Inspector granted permission even though the proposal was contrary to the approved Local Plan. The Inspector concluded that the need for economic regeneration outweighed all objections of the council. The council appealed to the High Court, alleging that the Inspector was so anxious to comply the job creation message of the Circular, that he paid no proper regard to local needs and local policy as reflected in the Surrey Structure Plan and the Surrey Heath Local Plan . Though nationally there was a need to promote economic activity, the need was greater in places of high unemployment. QBD found that a proper interpretation and imple