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Hot Topics Episode 2: Is there now momentum in favour of housing appeals in the green belt being allowed? - A St Albans case study

18 min · 1 de may de 2024
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Tora Hutton [https://www.39essex.com/profile/victoria-hutton] is joined by Paul Stinchcombe KC [https://www.39essex.com/profile/paul-stinchcombe-kc] of 39 Essex Chambers to discuss whether recent appeal decisions mean that there is now momentum in favour of grants of planning permission for residential development in the Green Belt. They look at St Albans as a case study.

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