Know the area before you buy
Last updated at 14:47, Tuesday, 26 June 2012
DOING your research into the neighbourhood before you buy a new house is common sense, as a recent case shows.
The case was heard in the Court of Appeal and involved an application for an injunction and a claim for damages against the owners of a motocross track in Suffolk, the purpose being to prevent the noise nuisance suffered by a couple who had bought a house in the area.
Planning permissions allowing motorsport in the area had been granted as far back as 1975.
This was the main factor which led the court to overturn the decision of the High Court, which had ruled in favour of the couple.
In the view of the Court of Appeal ‘the noise of motorsports… is an established part of the character of the locality’.
In his judgment, LJ Jackson said that ‘planning cannot authorise the commission of a nuisance’ and commented that applications for planning permission had to be considered on the basis of whether they would, as a matter of fact, change the character of a locality.
Whether or not a particular activity would or would not constitute a nuisance ‘must be decided against the background of its changed character’.
The couple had bought a property in an area in which motorsports had long been established and constituted a part of the character of the locality.
They could not expect to change the established character of the locality.
Although it may be encouraging to note that the court considered that planners should take a dim view of a planning application that would lead to a nuisance for the residents of a locality if granted, it also shows the wisdom of making sure that sufficient research is done to make sure you are aware of any significant environmental or other issues affecting the surrounding area before deciding to acquire a property.
Our residential property team will be pleased to act for you on your property purchase or sale and to advise you on all property law matters.
Visit www.pooletownsed.co.uk/knowyourarea
Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
First published at 13:31, Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Published by http://www.nwemail.co.uk
Editor's picks
- Cumbria's superfast broadband delayed by EU red tape again
- Pirelli factory death probe ordered tougher safety measures
- Dangerous machines among H&S offences in Carlisle area
- Slurry lagoons and asthma causing chemicals among Eden safety issues
- Factory heat could be used to warm 30,000 Cumbrian homes
- Businesses urged to get behind university's new business school
- Cumbria sets up links with Chinese university
- Patchy broadband damaging rural businesses (4 comments)
- £4m fund launched to help Cumbrian firms
- City predicts parts of Stobart Group will be sold
More news
- Cumbrian firms missing the boat over apprentices
- Stobart Group boss hopes for flights from Carlisle next summer
- Cumbria LEP seeks commission members
- Profits down at Jennings Brothers owner
- Awards commendation for Cumbrian insulation invention
- Number of unemployed falls in Cumbria
- Underlying profits up but Stobart Group takes hit on pallet operation
BBC News business headlines
in-cumbria features
- Workington store closing (1 comment)
- Fish factory axes 40 jobs after loss of key contract (1 comment)
- Don’t smash your caravan - sell to me!
- Revamp for Maryport Post Office
- Fashion designer starts gem of an online business
- More than 1,000 clamour to climb in Maryport
- Stobart Group aiming to start flights to Carlisle Airport as profits rise
- Awards commendation for Cumbrian insulation invention
- Number of unemployed falls in Cumbria
- Underlying profits up but Stobart Group takes hit on pallet operation
- Windermere couple sentenced for £200k fraud
- Man seriously hurt in north Cumbria road crash
- Crash blocks busy Cumbrian road junction
- Ladies link up to celebrate Furness business success
- Thousands welcome troops to Whitehaven (1 comment)
- Thousands welcome Duke of Lancaster's troops to Whitehaven (1 comment)
- Man admits dangerous driving in Carlisle
- Hunt for Millom men after car torched in street
- Cumbrian planners unable to stop influx of windfarms
- Cumbrian big cat had been spotted before - claim




Investment to increase capacity at Carlisle’s Lanes shopping centre is on the cards following a change of ownership.
What brought one of the most advanced performance management systems to Cumbria?
Cumbria business women make waves on the west coast