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"Planning authorities may grant planning permission, either unconditionally, or subject to such conditions as they think fit"
Section/statute?
s37 TCPSA 1997
Case that establishes legal validity of planning conditions is:
Newbury District Council v Secretary of State for Environment (1981)
In order to be legally valid, planning conditions must: (3)
1) have a planning purpose
2) fairly and reasonably relate to the development
3) be reasonable