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Illustrative list for which costs awards are available: the list is not intended to be exhaustive but covers most planning (and examples of other) case types.
How to complete your Community Infrastructure Levy appeal form
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Maintaining and extending existing works, including maintaining existing lawful works.
Type of circumstances in which consent would/would not for resurfacing of land including car parks, access roads, tracks and footpaths
Where fencing on common land would interfere with the use of any right of way.
How to complete a listed building enforcement notice appeal form
An information sheet on appealing against a listed building enforcement notice for local planning authorities to issue
Challenging a rights of way decision in the high court
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