Who has standing to appeal against enforcement notices? | Practical Law

Who has standing to appeal against enforcement notices? | Practical Law

R (on the application of Benham-Crosswell) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, 23 February, 2001 (High Court).

Who has standing to appeal against enforcement notices?

Practical Law UK Legal Update 5-101-4126 (Approx. 3 pages)

Who has standing to appeal against enforcement notices?

Law stated as at 27 Feb 2001England, Wales
R (on the application of Benham-Crosswell) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, 23 February, 2001 (High Court).
The High Court ruled on the meaning of having an 'interest in land' to give standing to appeal against an enforcement notice. The critical date for establishing that the applicant has an interest in the land is the date the appeal is made to the planning inspectorate, not the date the enforcement notice is issued or served.