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Town and country planning – Permission for development. The Planning Court allowed the claimants' application to quash the decision of the inspector for the first defendant Secretary of State, allowing the second defendant's appeal and granting planning permission for an on-shore office and warehouse building. The inspector had not had due regard to the public sector equality duty and there had been a breach of natural justice/procedural fairness by failing to consider another site.
Town and country planning – Permission for development. The Planning Court allowed the claimants' application to quash the decision of the inspector for the first defendant Secretary of State, allowing the second defendant's appeal and granting planning permission for an on-shore office and warehouse building. The inspector had not had due regard to the public sector equality duty and there had been a breach of natural justice/procedural fairness by failing to consider another site.
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