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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF NIGEL KEITH JACKSON | (CLAIMANT) | |
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(1) FIRST SECRETARY OF STATE | ||
(2) WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL | (DEFENDANTS) |
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MR J MOFFETT (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the DEFENDANT
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"I now turn to the visual impact of the proposed dwelling. The northern part of the Trout Farm, within which the proposed dwelling would be sited, is essentially a small field standing on an island. I consider this field to be an integral part of the undeveloped countryside to the north of Sutton Scotney and as such an important element in the attractive setting of this part of the River Dever. I consider, therefore, that the erection of any sort of dwelling here, together with the associated domestic paraphernalia, would seriously erode the rural character of the area and be detrimental to the River Dever Area of Special Landscape Quality. Although the existing trees and shrubs, supplemented by additional planting, would afford some screening I believe that the new dwelling would be evident from the surrounding area, including from Bullington Lane. Although I am aware that this Area of Special Landscape Quality is not a national designation it does not change my view that the proposal would cause visual harm."
"In my view, the rectangular shape of a 30ft long caravan would spoil the scenic quality of this setting, especially as the caravan proposed would be finished in cream and light green. I note the appellant has said the caravan is only needed if there were a permanent dwelling under way and would be limited to a twelve-month duration. I also note the link the appellant has made to a permanent dwelling and that any harm caused by the caravan would be for a limited time. However, at the time of this appeal there is no permission for a permanent dwelling and the prospects of it being granted are uncertain. I can therefore give this consideration limited weight."
"I have seen the earlier Inspector's comments on the siting of a permanent dwelling and the appellant's detailed analysis of alternative sites. I have taken account of the study of alternative locations as part of the reasoning for the site now proposed for the caravan. However, I can only make a decision on the proposal before me.
"11. I conclude that the proposed development would cause unacceptable harm to the character and appearance of an Area of Special Landscape Quality contrary to the aims of the relevant policies in the development plan."
"PPG1 also advises that the Local Planning Authority should reject poor designs, particularly where their decisions are supported by clear plan policies or supplementary guidance."
"PPG1 and 'poor designs'. The design is that of a standard mobile home. There is little variation in the designs (unless perhaps the LPA would like the mobile home to be constructed with feather edge board cladding, painted ebony, which, if required, can be provided in the form of a free standing temporary exterior construction)."
"The proposed caravan would be conventional ie rectangular with a flat roof. Dimensions: 9m x 3m x 3m. Colour: Cream and light green."
"Please NB the siting of the proposed caravan does not necessitate any construction work."
"I note the appellant has said the caravan is only needed if there were a permanent dwelling under way and would be limited to a twelve-month duration." [Emphasis added.]
"I note that the application is for the siting of a 30ft x 10ft caravan for temporary residential use whilst the fishery worker's dwelling is under construction. I would be grateful if you could provide me with some more detailed information about the proposal to assist me in determining this application, otherwise the proposal will be refused on the grounds of inadequate information. Namely: ... Preferred time limit of any consent, should it be granted."
"I estimate 1 year."