The 2022 site licence and decisions of the FTT and UT
The 2022 site licence and decisions of the FTT and UT
As foreshadowed by UT Judge Cooke in her decision on 16 March 2020, once the Planning Inspector had determined the appeals relating to the CLOPUD and the enforcement notices, the Council was in a position to grant a site licence under the 1960 Act. They did so on 25 April 2022. They granted a licence which allowed three caravans to be located on the site. The licence also requires all caravans on site to be located on hardstandings.
- Heading
- Introduction
- Statutory framework
- Caravan Sites and Development Control Act 1960
- The history of the planning and site licensing decisions
- The 2022 site licence and decisions of the FTT and UT
- The decision of the First-tier Tribunal
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal
- A summary of the appellant’s submissions
- Discussion
- The relationship between planning legislation and the 1960 Act
- Circumstances where a pure planning consideration is irrelevant to site licensing
- Departing from the terms of a planning permission upon which the site licence depends
- Conclusions
- Conclusions
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