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Marks & Spencer wins Oxford Street planning battle

Marks & Spencer has won its High Court planning battle with the government over the redevelopment of its flagship property on London’s Oxford Street. 

M&S has been challenging levelling-up secretary Michael Gove’s decision to reject its plans to rebuild its flagship Orchard House store at 456-472 Oxford Street, W1. The retailer wants to demolish the art deco building and replace it with a modern, energy-efficient, mixed-use building combining retail and office space.

In a detailed ruling handed down today, judge Mrs Justice Lieven backed five of the six legal arguments that the retailer had raised at a trial last month and said that Gove made legal and factual errors when he rejected M&S’s redevelopment plans. His department must now redetermine the issue.

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