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Planning, 27 June 2008
- Sports design agreed in conservation area
A sports hall in a north-west London conservation area has been approved after an inspector concluded that the development would maintain local character and would not disturb neighbours.
DCS Number 100-055-715
- Gypsy caravan site rejected a second time
An inspector has rejected plans to retain caravans occupied by four Gypsy families on part of a larger site in Somerset following dismissal of a previous appeal in 2005.
DCS Number 100-055-760
- Turbines agreed after bird impact check
An inspector has allowed an appeal for five wind turbines in Cumbria after giving careful consideration to whether they would adversely affect an important wildlife site.
DCS Number 100-055-685
- Front room retail use conversion refused
The conversion of a front room of a house in Greater Manchester to a shop has been rejected because it would undermine the shopping function of a local centre.
DCS Number 100-055-711.
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