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PP 2009/100

In King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Council v Smith [2009] EWHC 2615 (QB); [2009] PLSCS 296, the High Court had to consider whether maintaining an injunction, in the context of a particular breach of planning control, was just and proportionate.


The council had obtained an injunction against persons unknown forbidding the use of certain agricultural land for the siting of residential mobile homes and caravans and/or using it for residential purposes. Copies of the order were displayed on the land. Despite this, the defendants moved caravans onto the land to use as their homes. They subsequently increased the residential usage by bringing other items onto the land. Following committal proceedings, the defendants were fined £5,000 each. They applied for retrospective planning permission and issued proceedings to vary or discharge the terms of the injunction.

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