12/27/2022 0 Comments After effect cc 2015 bullet point![]() ![]() Zack Simons appeared for the Secretary of State Smith EWHC 2562 (Admin), Sir Ross Cranston “The concept of “openness” here means the state of being free from built development, the absence of buildings – as distinct from the absence of visual impact” This is the real significance of a development being appropriate in the Green Belt, and the reason why it does not have to be justified by “very special circumstances”.” On a sensible contextual reading of the policies in paragraphs 79 to 92 of the NPPF, development appropriate in – and to – the Green Belt is regarded by the Government as not inimical to the “fundamental aim” of Green Belt policy “to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open”, or to “the essential characteristics of Green Belts”, namely “their openness and their permanence” (paragraph 79 of the NPPF), or to the “five purposes” served by the Green Belt (paragraph 80). said in paragraph 62 of his judgment, development “appropriate to the Green Belt”. Development that is not, in principle, “inappropriate” in the Green Belt is, as Dove J. R (Lee Valley Regional Park Authority) v Epping Forest DC EWCA Civ 404, Treacy, Underhill, Lindblom LJJ “In my judgment, properly interpreted, section 9 NPPF means that any development in the Green Belt is treated as prima facie “inappropriate” and can only be justified by reference to “very special circumstances” save in the defined circumstances set out in paragraphs 89 and 90.” The Council found that the proposed development (cemetery) was appropriate development in the Green Belt, since it would preserve openness and would not conflict with the purposes of including land in the Green Belt. ![]() Paul Brown QC appeared for the first Claimant Southeast Asia (Includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) - English Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on.
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