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Did a local authority breach planning practice guidance by not consulting the DCMS separately on a development in a World Heritage Site buffer zone? (Court of Appeal)

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In R (Save Britain's Heritage) v Liverpool City Council and another [2016] EWCA Civ 806, the Court of Appeal considered whether paragraph 18a-036 of the Planning Practice Guidance required a local authority to consult the Department for Culture, Media and Sport separately on development proposals for Lime Street, Liverpool which was within the buffer zone of a World Heritage Site.

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Published on 10-Aug-2016
Resource Type Legal update: case report
Jurisdiction
  • England
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