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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Wandsworth v Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions [2002] EWCA Civ 1927 (08 October 2002) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2002/1927.html Cite as: [2002] EWCA Civ 1927 |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT LIST
(MR JUSTICE LAWRENCE COLLINS)
Strand London, WC2 | ||
B e f o r e :
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WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL | Appellant | |
-v- | ||
THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRANSPORT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE REGIONS | Respondent | |
and | ||
TESCO STORES LIMITED | Interested Party |
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Smith Bernal Wordwave Limited
190 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2AG
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The Respondent did not appear and was not represented.
The Interested Party did not appear and was not represented.
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(APPROVED BY THE COURT)
Crown Copyright ©
Tuesday, 8 October 2002
"1. This application concerns the proposed development of the former South London Hospital for Women, Balham Hill. It was built in the late 1920s and designed by Sir Edwin Cooper. It is close by Clapham South Underground Station and Clapham Common. It was closed in 1984. In 1994 Tesco Stores Ltd ("Tesco") purchased the site, and submitted a scheme for mixed development in 1995, which was refused by Lambeth Borough Council in 1997. An appeal was dismissed in 1998 on the ground that the scheme would fail to enhance the character or appearance of the conservation area in which the site lies, Clapham Conservation Area No.1. 2. In 1999 Lambeth Borough Council resolved to grant planning permission in the light of a revised application which preserved the facade of the hospital. The applications were called in, and an inquiry was held in April 2000. The Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State to hold the inquiry recommended that both applications for planning permission be refused in a report of February 7, 2001. The Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions did not agree with the recommendations of the Inspector and by letter dated December 11, 2001 ("the Decision Letter") the Secretary of State granted planning permission to Tesco for a food store and 104 flats. 3. In this application made under section 288 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 ("the 1990 Act") the claimant, Wandsworth London Borough Council ("Wandsworth"), which opposed the applications for planning permission, seeks to quash the decision of the Secretary of State. The boundary between Lambeth and Wandsworth is very close to the site. 4. The existing shops and other facilities at Balham Hill are partly within the London Borough of Lambeth and partly in Wandsworth. The whole of the site, save for 16 Cavendish Parade, is within the Clapham Conservation Area No.1. Wandsworth objected to the two applications. The area around the site includes a mix of residential, shopping and service uses. There are parades of shops to both the north and south of the site. Opposite the site is the Clapham South Underground station, which has shop units within it. There are some further shop units in 1-8 Westbury Parade, which adjoins the station. Clapham High Street and Balham Town centres are approximately 1 km to the north and south, respectively. In total, there are 78 businesses, including some 50 retail units. 5. The shopping units which lie within Lambeth (1-11 and 17-23 Balham Hill) are identified in the Lambeth Unitary Development Plan as a 'Neighbourhood Centre.' Those in the adjoining London Borough of Wandsworth (25-41 and 43-65 Balham Hill; 1-8 Westbury Parade and the units in the Tube Station) are identified in the Deposit Draft in the Revised Wandsworth Unitary Development Plan as 'Important Local Parades.'"