High Court QUASHING ORDERS.

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Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

Please provide details of all High Court Quashing Orders (Consent Orders and others) and Court of Appeal Quashing Orders (Consent Orders and others) relating to Planning Permissions granted by the Planning Committee of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.

Yours faithfully,

Alan Rundle

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Good Morning

 

Thank you for your request made under the Freedom of Information Act.

 

In order to respond appropriately to your enquiry, the Council would
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is in line with Section 1(3) of the Act), namely the time period for the
orders you are interested in.

 

Once this further detail is provided the Council will aim to respond
within the statutory timeframe.

 

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Tracy O'Hare

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Wirral Council

 

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Dear InfoMgr, FinDMT,
Please provide the information requested for the dates:

2000 to 23 December 2014

Yours sincerely,

Alan Rundle

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Good Afternoon

 

Thank you for your recent request made under the Freedom of Information
Act. Please find Wirral Borough Council’s response below.

 

The Council’s records show that there have been two permissions quashed in
the time scales set out.  They were:

 

APP/07/07297 – Erection of a bungalow at 6 Castlefields, Leasowe

 

OUT/11/00782 – Construction of fourty eight two bed apartments and ten
three bedroomed houses with associated parking and a new healthcare
facility with associated car parking at Bridge Court, Bridge Road &
Orrysdale Road, West Kirby

 

Both were subsequently subject to new permissions that were granted
following the quashing of the original permissions.

 

Kind regards,

 

Sent on behalf of

 

Tracy O'Hare

Information Management

Transformation and Resources

Wirral Council

 

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Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council's handling of my FOI request 'High Court QUASHING ORDERS.'.

I am concerned that the response provided appears not to present a COMPLETE list of planning permissions granted by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council, that were subsequently quashed by the High Court, as a consequence of being unlawful,during the specified period.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/h...

Yours faithfully,

Alan Rundle

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Good Afternoon

 

Thank you for your recent request for an internal review of your Freedom
of Information enquiry, upon reviewing the information held, we can
confirm that the Council provided you with all information which is held
by the authority.

Officers have asked if you are able to clarify any further detail in
respect of your enquiries and we can further progress this for you

 

If you are dissatisfied with the result of your internal review, you also
have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner, whose address
is

The Information Commissioner’s Office,

Wycliffe House,

Water Lane,

Wilmslow,

Cheshire SK9 5AF

[1]www.ico.gov.uk

 

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Sent on behalf of

David Ball

Head of Regeneration and Planning

Regeneration and Environment

Wirral Council

 

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Sent: 22 January 2015 14:32
Subject: FOI 857109 - Alan Rundle - Quashing Orders Relating to Planning
Permissions

 

Good Afternoon

 

Thank you for your recent request made under the Freedom of Information
Act. Please find Wirral Borough Council’s response below.

 

The Council’s records show that there have been two permissions quashed in
the time scales set out.  They were:

 

APP/07/07297 – Erection of a bungalow at 6 Castlefields, Leasowe

 

OUT/11/00782 – Construction of fourty eight two bed apartments and ten
three bedroomed houses with associated parking and a new healthcare
facility with associated car parking at Bridge Court, Bridge Road &
Orrysdale Road, West Kirby

 

Both were subsequently subject to new permissions that were granted
following the quashing of the original permissions.

 

Kind regards,

 

Sent on behalf of

 

Tracy O'Hare

Information Management

Transformation and Resources

Wirral Council

 

This information supplied to you is copyrighted and continues to be
protected by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. You are free to
use it for your own purposes, including any non commercial research you
are doing and for the purposes of news reporting. Any other reuse, for
example commercial publication, would require our specific permission, may
involve licensing and the application of a charge.

 

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Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council's handling of my FOI request 'High Court QUASHING ORDERS.'.

Why did your response NOT include planning permission:

DLS/12/01456 ?

Please can you confirm whether or not this planning permission was quashed by a High Court Order?

If it was, why did your previous response NOT include it as a planning permission, granted by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council, that was subsequently quashed by the High Court?

Is Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council acting in an OPEN, TRANSPARENT and FAIR manner in dealing with this FOI request?

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/h...

Yours faithfully,

Alan Rundle

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Good Afternoon

Thank you for your email.

I can confirm that application DLS/12/01456 was indeed quashed in accordance with the High Court's Consent Order, to which I now understand you were the applicant.

The corresponding planning application webpage had not been updated to reflect this, meaning that the information provided was unfortunately inaccurate. I am assured that steps are being taken correct this, and I apologise for this oversight.

If you remain dissatisfied with the Council's response you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner (www.ico.org.uk).

Kind regards,

Sent on behalf of

Jane Corrin
Information Management
Transformation and Resources
Wirral Council
 
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