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ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
MR JUSTICE MEADE
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE DINGEMANS
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LORD JUSTICE SNOWDEN
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AHGR LIMITED |
Appellant/ Claimant |
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(1) DR LUKE KANE-LAVERACK (2) MR PETER KANE-LAVERACK |
Respondents/ Defendants |
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Myriam Stacey KC and Nick Grant (instructed by Payne Hicks Beach LLP) for the Respondents
Hearing date : 14 March 2023
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Dingemans :
Introduction and issues
Relevant factual background
Material terms of the SPG
"Live/work development is the provision of associated living and working accommodation within a single self-contained unit. This type of accommodation is attractive to people either setting up their first business or seeking to expand a business which they are operating from their current dwelling. Associated living and working is particularly attractive to a disabled person, as travelling to work is one of the main barriers to employment that disabled people face."
"This guidance sets out the background to the development of live/work interest in Bermondsey Street. It identifies a range of requirements that will need to be met by live/work developments as well as specific planning conditions that are likely to be attached to any approval of such developments. In assessing proposals for live/work development in Bermondsey Street, the first consideration will be their acceptability against the relevant planning policies."
"the majority of live/work units surveyed are being used for a single-person operation, such as writing … which do not create employment and are uses which can often take place within a dwelling house without the need for planning permission. This type of domestic scale activity is not in the spirit of live/work use and should not be encouraged" (emphasis added).
"conditions which do not refer to a defined area of working floor space appear to allow single-person operations to operate legitimately, as it is difficult to demonstrate on site the balance between working and living space within a unit" (underlining added).
"4.2.3 In order to protect the commercial vitality of the Employment Area, live/work units should not occupy units at ground floor level. In smaller units it may be permissible to provide the work element of a live/work unit at ground floor level with the residential above (this will be controlled with a planning condition)
4.2.4 No more than two bedrooms shall be included in each unit as live/work uses are not considered suitable for family accommodation, particularly within a defined employment area.
4.2.5 The workspace needs to be capable of accommodating the whole range of B1 uses, including light industry. Easy access for bulky goods and materials should be provided with double doors, 2 metre width, high ceilings and goods lifts."
"In addition to any other conditions that may be required, the following conditions should be attached to any planning permission for a live/work development:
(1) The work part of the live/work units hereby approved and shown on the approved drawing number shall only be used for purposes falling within Class B1 of the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 in association with the residential parts of the units as shown on the submitted plans hereby approved and shall not be used for any other purpose.
(2) The residential parts of the live/work units hereby approved and shown on the approved drawing number shall only be used for residential purposes, in association with the work part of the said live/work units and shall not be used for any other purpose."
The planning permission for Bickels Yard
"has been called a `work/live' unit but as it is on the first floor, is a flat layout and bears no similarity to a genuine work/live business unit, it is a clear and blatant attempt to bypass the Affordable Housing requirement".
In the light of that observation the planning officer suggested in the report that that "requires an explanation of how the Affordable Housing policy is addressed". It seems that the decision on planning permission was deferred.
The lease of the premises
"not to use or permit the use of the demised premises or any part thereof otherwise than as a live/work unit in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the planning permission dated 23 February 2001 … nor to do or permit to be done anything which may cause the landlord to be in breach of its obligations under any statutory enactment or regulation."
The proceedings and judgments
Relevant legal principles
The interpretation of "live/work unit in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the planning permission"
The definition of "work"
Conclusion
Lord Justice Snowden
Lady Justice King