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30 Oct 2002 5:41PM
As any developer will know, and any planning solicitor will caution, a planning permission is not obtained until the written decision notice is issued. Even where a resolution to approve has been passed, this does not preclude a local planning authority from subsequently refusing permission if circumstances change.
This was reinforced in the recent case of R (on the application of Kides) -v- South Cambridgeshire District Council. Planning permission for a major development had been granted b... (390 more words)
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