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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
PLANNING COURT
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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THE KING | ||
(on the application of SAVE SMALLBROOK) | Claimant | |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL | Defendant | |
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COMMERCIAL ESTATES GROUP LIMITED | Interested Party |
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Lower Ground, 46 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1JE
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR H LEITHEAD (instructed by the Legal and Governance Department) appeared on behalf of the Defendant.
MR J MAURICI KC and MR B FULLBROOK (instructed by Clyde & Co) appeared on behalf of the Interested Party.
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Jurisdiction
Planning history
"It is the firm view of officers that the application should be granted, even if there is a strong presumption in favour of the repurposing and reuse of the existing buildings".
Grounds of challenge
Ground 1
"7.185 The existing buildings on the site create operational difficulties and the argument advanced by the applicant is that the accommodation is poor and outdated, this is accepted. It is recognised that refurbishment options have the lowest embodied carbon impact. However, there is no local policy basis to specifically consider embodied carbon. However, the NPPF recognises the development should be transitioning to a low carbon economy. The existing policy with regards to sustainable construction are met, and the new building has been designed with good sustainability measures".
"7.240 Moderate weight is afforded to the sustainability credentials of the built development. I note the carbon impact of demolition, however given the existing BDP Policies, this carries limited weight in this context…"
"Developers must create the most sustainable, efficient and futureproof buildings wherever possible, ensuring energy efficiency and climate adaption measures are embedded in the design process.
Successfully achieved, this will create buildings and places that require less energy to build and operate, in turn helping the city meet its carbon reduction targets, whilst reducing the energy burden for occupants. They should also enable users and occupants to adapt buildings; to respond to changes in climate and user needs".
"Allied with the policy requirements of the BDP (TP1 to TP5), where viable and appropriate, the design of development must effectively incorporate measures and infrastructure to help create buildings and spaces that reduce their environmental burden; and the long term financial burden for occupiers. In seeking to achieve this, proposals must demonstrate they have integrated or considered the following within their design process:
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Building re-use and sustainable materials - utilising modular building methods, effectively integrating existing buildings into a scheme and using low carbon materials".
"Allied with the efficient running of a building, due consideration must also be given to the sustainability of the construction process to be utilised. This should extend from an appropriate assessment of whether any existing buildings could be effectively re-used, to utilising off-site build methods and sustainably sourced materials".
Ground 2