COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE LANDS TRIBUNAL
HHJ Gilbart QC
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE DYSON
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LORD JUSTICE JACOB
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Herefordshire Council |
Appellant/ Defendant |
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Richard White |
Respondent/Claimant |
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Mr Fookes (instructed by Messrs Coulson Read Lewis) for the Respondent/Defendant
Hearing dates: Monday 12 November 2007
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Lord Justice Dyson:
The statutory material
"(1) The council on whom a purchase notice is served shall serve on the owner by whom the purchase notice was served a notice (a "response notice") stating either—
(a) that the council are willing to comply with the purchase notice; or
(b) that another local authority or statutory undertakers specified in the response notice have agreed to comply with it in their place; or
(c) that for reasons so specified the council are not willing to comply with the purchase notice and have not found any other local authority or statutory undertakers who will agree to comply with it in their place, and that they have sent the Secretary of State a copy of the purchase notice and of the response notice.
(2) A response notice must be served before the end of the period of three months beginning with the date of service of the purchase notice.
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(4) Where the council propose to serve such a response notice as is mentioned in subsection (1)(c), they must first send the Secretary of State a copy—
(a) of the proposed response notice, and
(b) of the purchase notice….."
"(2) If, before the end of the relevant period, the Secretary of State has neither—
(a) confirmed the purchase notice, nor
(b) taken any such action in respect of it as is mentioned in section 141(2) or (3), nor
(c) notified the owner by whom the notice was served that he does not propose to confirm the notice,
the notice shall be deemed to be confirmed at the end of that period, and the council on whom the notice was served shall be deemed to be authorised as mentioned in subsection (1) and to have served a notice to treat in respect of the owner's interest at the end of that period.
(3)…. for the purposes of subsection (2) the relevant period is—
(a) the period of nine months beginning with the date of service of the purchase notice; or
(b) if it ends earlier, the period of six months beginning with the date on which a copy of the purchase notice was sent to the Secretary of State.
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(5) Where—
(a) the Secretary of State has notified the owner by whom a purchase notice has been served of a decision on his part to confirm, or not to confirm, the notice; and
(b) that decision is quashed under Part XII,
the purchase notice shall be treated as cancelled, but the owner may serve a further notice in its place.
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(8) A notice to treat which is deemed to have been served by virtue of subsection ...(2) may not be withdrawn under section 31 of the Land Compensation Act 1961."
The facts
"To the Chief Executive and Clerk of Herefordshire Council with reference to land at 85 Tower Hill, Upper Dormington, Hereford subject of a planning decision, reference CE2002/1943/F by Herefordshire Council dated 6 September 2002, refusing planning permission or granting planning permission subject to conditions.
I serve notice, under section 180 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971, on the Herefordshire Council and I claim that:
a) the land has become incapable of reasonably beneficial use in its existing state, and
b) it cannot be rendered capable of reasonably beneficial use by the carrying out of any other development for which permission has been granted or is deemed to be granted, or for which the local planning authority or the Secretary of State have undertaken to grant permission; and
I hereby require the Council to purchase my interest in the said land, namely 83 Tower Hill Upper Dormington, Hereford.
I confirm the area of land concerned with 83 Tower Hill is the exact curtilage, as shown on the plan with the planning application.
Full name and address of owner: Richard White, Chandos Farm, Rushall, Ledbury, Herefordshire HR8 2PA"
"You have previously advised my planning colleagues that there has been litigation dealing with the track and there has been no determination as to ownership. I attach a copy of the relevant certificate.
I am anxious to move this aspect of the matter on so my colleagues and I can deal with our Response Notice. Please understand that our willingness to assist in putting your Notice in order in no way implies what form our Response Notice will take.
I advise that either you submit a revised plan dealing with the site around No.83 only and let me have sight of your deeds confirming your ownership of same or that you provide title to the track as well. It would be necessary for you to amend the preamble of your latest Notice accordingly. It follows on from the above that I will not determine on the validity of your Purchase Notice at this time. I urge you to respond within 14 days to enable this matter to proceed. I will need to make a decision as to the Notice's validity after this. I must draw your attention to the deadline of 6th September 2003 which is twelve months from the date of refusal of your permission.
I look forward to hearing from you."
The judgment
Amendment of notices
Concurrent notices
The effect of service of sequential notices
Was there an implied withdrawal in this case?
Deemed confirmation
Conclusion
Lord Justice Jacob:
Lord Justice Latham: