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Council ordered to pay costs after turning down Towcester plans
Council ordered to pay costs after turning down Towcester plans

BBC News

time08-07-2025

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Council ordered to pay costs after turning down Towcester plans

A council has been told to pay some of a developer's costs after the refusal of planning permission for a business development was overturned on Planning Inspectorate said West Northamptonshire Council acted "unreasonably" when it rejected proposals for an 11-acre (about 4.5-hectare) business and logistics zone next to Bell Plantation garden centre in Alban Mann has won a partial award of its council has been contacted for comment. It turned down the plans in 2024 despite receiving a recommendation to approve the of a two-day inquiry into the decision last month, the council withdrew its refusal reasons and did not participate in the the inquiry, the Planning Inspectorate said the project could go Smith, the inspector, said: "I find that the council's unreasonable imposition of its first reason for refusing planning permission led to unnecessary expense being incurred in the appeal process."The move followed a separate case involving a nearby DHL warehouse site, in which an appeal found that the development should have been allowed. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, that appeal is understood to have cost the council nearly £170,000 in legal fees. 'Unnecessary expense' The inspector ruled that one of the council's reasons for refusal – the visual impact of tall buildings – was "unreasonable" since the land had already been allocated for employment ruling stated the council's actions caused the developer "unnecessary expense", as it had to prepare expert evidence that ultimately wasn't required.A second reason for refusal, about the potential impact on traffic, was also rejected. Outline planning permission has now been granted and the development is expected to include more than a dozen industrial units and could create about 500 full-time jobs. Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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