Habitat protection and planning permissions

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The High Court has raised important questions about the viability of wildlife conservation measures introduced under the 1994 habitats regulations in the light of existing planning permissions. In a case involving an old quarry, the court held that existing permissions could legitimise activities that might damage a designated habitat, and that the Welsh Assembly had been wrong in rejecting this as a relevant factor when considering whether to grant a licence to disturb a habitat.

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