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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF ENTERTAINU LIMITED | (CLAIMANT) | |
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(1) THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE TRANSPORT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE REGIONS | (DEFENDANT) | |
(2) WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL | (DEFENDANT) |
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Smith Bernal Wordwave Limited
190 Fleet Street London EC4A 2AG
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR S HOCKMAN QC and MR K LEIGH (instructed by Lucas McMullan Jacobs, London E10 7AA) appeared on behalf of the CLAIMANT
MR A SHARLAND (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the DEFENDANT
Third Respondent did not appear and was not represented.
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The decision
"Planning permission for sex-related uses will not be granted throughout Westminster but in exceptional circumstances will be considered in the area shown on Map 8.5 [which includes the relevant part of Soho]. Within this area, applicants will have to demonstrate that there will be no adverse effects on:
- residential amenity ...
- the amenity, character and function of the area ..."
"In contrast, the hostess bar at the appeal site, with its obvious outdoor advertising material and its distinctive entrance, is separated from the main sex-related area in Soho by the wide and busy thoroughfare of Shaftesbury Avenue. Even in a street of mixed western and oriental traditions and signage, in my professional judgment the appeal premises appear as an obtrusive and out of place element within the street scene. It is out of character and different in its visual form from the neighbouring properties and frontages, none of which can be described as being similar in appearance to other sex-related activities in this part of Soho. In these circumstances, I consider that this particular use in this location neither preserves nor enhances the character or appearance of the Soho Conservation Area. I also conclude that the retention of this use would not comply with the character or function of the area, (the third bullet point of Policy TACE 13) and the failure to satisfy this criterion is also fatal to these two appeals."
Signage
"1) A local planning authority shall exercise their powers under these Regulations only in the interests of amenity and public safety, taking account of any material factors, and in particular-
(a) in the case of amenity, the general characteristics of the locality..."
Distinctive Entrance
Yes, Mr Sharland?