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Lambeth triumphs in Supreme Court retail planning condition appeal

Lambeth Borough Council has won a Supreme Court fight to restrict the type of goods that can be sold from a Homebase store in Streatham.

The case made its way through the courts after a planning inspector granted a certificate declaring that the site at 100 Woodgate Drive, Streatham Vale, could be used to sell any goods, including food. Lambeth feared this could enable it to become a general store, causing traffic problems in the area.

Planning permission was first granted for the store in 1985, but the use was limited by condition to sale of DIY goods and other specified categories, not including food.

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