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  1. London borough wins High Court challenge over Brockwell Park festivalshttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/100447-london-borough-wins-high-court-challenge-over-brockwell-park-festivals

    The High Court has dismissed an attempt to block a series of festivals from taking place in Brockwell Park starting this spring. The south London park is set to host a five-day music festival this month, attracting thousands of visitors. Local...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Adam Carey
    • Category: Planning News
  2. London borough threatened with fresh judicial review over Brockwell Park eventshttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/100316-london-borough-threatened-with-fresh-judicial-review-over-brockwell-park-events

    the prospect of a fresh judicial review challenge over its decision to grant planning permission for commercial events in Brockwell Park. The park is due to host a five-day music festival next month after the London borough approved an application for...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Adam Carey
    • Category: Planning News
  3. London borough abandons Court of Appeal bid over festivals in park and permitted development rightshttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/99219-london-borough-abandons-court-of-appeal-bid-over-festivals-in-park-and-permitted-development-rights

    Court judgment that found the London borough's use of permitted development rights to approve a series of live events in Brockwell Park was unlawful. The London borough has also committed to seeking planning permission for future events in the park and...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Adam Carey
    • Category: Planning News
  4. London borough abandons Court of Appeal bid over festivals in park and permitted development rightshttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/licensing/399-licensing-news/99220-london-borough-abandons-court-of-appeal-bid-over-festivals-in-park-and-permitted-development-rights2

    Court judgment that found the London borough's use of permitted development rights to approve a series of live events in Brockwell Park was unlawful. The London borough has also committed to seeking planning permission for future events in the park and...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Adam Carey
    • Category: Licensing News
  5. Campaigners make renewed judicial review threat over Brockwell Park festival usehttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/litigation-and-enforcement/400-litigation-news/61069-campaigners-make-renewed-judicial-review-threat-over-brockwell-park-festival-use

    Campaigners opposing a series of live events at Brockwell Park are seeking a judicial review challenge against Lambeth Council after the London borough issued a new approval for the events just days after the High Court found its previous approval...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Litigation News
  6. Campaigners make renewed judicial review threat over Brockwell Park festival usehttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/licensing/399-licensing-news/61070-campaigners-make-renewed-judicial-review-threat-over-brockwell-park-festival-use

    Campaigners opposing a series of live events at Brockwell Park are seeking a judicial review challenge against Lambeth Council after the London borough issued a new approval for the events just days after the High Court found its previous approval...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Licensing News
  7. Campaigners make renewed judicial review threat over Brockwell Park festival usehttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/61071-campaigners-make-renewed-judicial-review-threat-over-brockwell-park-festival-use

    Campaigners opposing a series of live events at Brockwell Park are seeking a judicial review challenge against Lambeth Council after the London borough issued a new approval for the events just days after the High Court found its previous approval...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Planning News
  8. Council issues certificate of lawfulness for Brockwell Park events days after High Court quashes earlier approvalhttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/61027-council-issues-certificate-of-lawfulness-for-brockwell-park-events-days-after-high-court-quashes-earlier-approval

    Lambeth Council has approved a certificate of lawfulness for a controversial series of live events in Brockwell Park just days after the High Court quashed its previous certificate. The London borough announced the decision yesterday (22 May), less...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Planning News
  9. Council issues certificate of lawfulness for Brockwell Park events days after High Court quashes earlier approvalhttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/licensing/399-licensing-news/61028-council-issues-certificate-of-lawfulness-for-brockwell-park-events-days-after-high-court-quashes-earlier-approval

    Lambeth Council has approved a certificate of lawfulness for a controversial series of live events in Brockwell Park just days after the High Court quashed its previous certificate. The London borough announced the decision yesterday (22 May), less...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Licensing News
  10. High Court quashes decision to approve festival under permitted development rightshttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/60956-high-court-quashes-decision-to-approve-festival-under-permitted-development-rights

    of festivals to go ahead under permitted development rights just a week before the first event is set to take place. Brockwell Park is known for hosting festivals during the summer months, attracting thousands of visitors. This year's first set of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Planning News
  11. High Court quashes decision to approve festival under permitted development rightshttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/licensing/399-licensing-news/60957-high-court-quashes-decision-to-approve-festival-under-permitted-development-rights

    of festivals to go ahead under permitted development rights just a week before the first event is set to take place. Brockwell Park is known for hosting festivals during the summer months, attracting thousands of visitors. This year's first set of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Licensing News
  12. High Court quashes decision to approve festival under permitted development rightshttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/litigation-and-enforcement/400-litigation-news/60958-high-court-quashes-decision-to-approve-festival-under-permitted-development-rights

    of festivals to go ahead under permitted development rights just a week before the first event is set to take place. Brockwell Park is known for hosting festivals during the summer months, attracting thousands of visitors. This year's first set of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Litigation News
  13. Campaigners launch legal challenge over whether live events in London park fall under permitted developmenthttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/60582-campaigners-launch-legal-challenge-over-whether-live-events-in-london-park-fall-under-permitted-development

    the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development (England) Order 2015. However, local campaign group 'Protect Brockwell Park' has hit out against the decision, describing the council's planning procedures as "unlawful". The group sent a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Planning News
  14. Campaigners launch legal challenge over whether live events in London park fall under permitted developmenthttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/property/404-property-news/60583-campaigners-launch-legal-challenge-over-whether-live-events-in-london-park-fall-under-permitted-development

    the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development (England) Order 2015. However, local campaign group 'Protect Brockwell Park' has hit out against the decision, describing the council's planning procedures as "unlawful". The group sent a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Property News
  15. Campaigners launch legal challenge over whether live events in London park fall under permitted developmenthttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/licensing/399-licensing-news/60873-campaigners-launch-legal-challenge-over-whether-live-events-in-london-park-fall-under-permitted-development

    the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development (England) Order 2015. However, local campaign group 'Protect Brockwell Park' has hit out against the decision, describing the council's planning procedures as "unlawful". The group sent a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Licensing News
  16. High Court gives green light for fourth judicial review challenge regarding future of London housing estatehttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/planning/401-planning-news/51352-high-court-gives-green-light-for-fourth-judicial-review-challenge-regarding-future-of-london-housing-estate

    The council approved plans in 2015 to demolish all 306 existing homes on the Cressingham Gardens estate, which borders Brockwell Park in South London. However, the development was halted after residents of the estate launched a judicial review...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Planning News
  17. High Court gives green light for fourth judicial review challenge regarding future of London housing estatehttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/projects-and-regeneration/403-projects-news/51353-high-court-gives-green-light-for-fourth-judicial-review-challenge-regarding-future-of-london-housing-estate

    The council approved plans in 2015 to demolish all 306 existing homes on the Cressingham Gardens estate, which borders Brockwell Park in South London. However, the development was halted after residents of the estate launched a judicial review...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Projects News
  18. Councils want to keep parks open, but people need to follow social distancing, says Local Government Associationhttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/property/404-property-news/43315-councils-want-to-keep-parks-open-but-people-need-to-follow-social-distancing-says-local-government-association

    to help prevent the coronavirus spreading.” This comes after Lambeth Council, following police advice, chose to close Brockwell Park on Saturday (4 April 2020) after more than 3,000 people were reported to be in the park. According to a tweet from the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Property News
  19. Councils want to keep parks open, but people need to follow social distancing, says Local Government Associationhttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/healthcare-law/405-healthcare-news/43316-councils-want-to-keep-parks-open-but-people-need-to-follow-social-distancing-says-local-government-association

    to help prevent the coronavirus spreading.” This comes after Lambeth Council, following police advice, chose to close Brockwell Park on Saturday (4 April 2020) after more than 3,000 people were reported to be in the park. According to a tweet from the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Healthcare News
  20. Councils want to keep parks open, but people need to follow social distancing, says Local Government Associationhttps://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/community-safety/393-community-safety-news/43317-councils-want-to-keep-parks-open-but-people-need-to-follow-social-distancing-says-local-government-association

    to help prevent the coronavirus spreading.” This comes after Lambeth Council, following police advice, chose to close Brockwell Park on Saturday (4 April 2020) after more than 3,000 people were reported to be in the park. According to a tweet from the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Derek Bedlow
    • Category: Community Safety News
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