Monday, May 24, 2010 10:39 PM
The appeal
by Airwave, over the Widecombe Tetra mast refusal by Dartmoor National
Park Authority, has finally been decided after multiple adjournments
and re-openings. No great surprise - the appeal was allowed.
BUT - what
must surely be an absolute first: partial costs were awarded
against Airwave for "unreasonable behaviour", in favour of local
residents. The text of this costs award is attached (partial
costs - probably the lion's share - were also awarded to Airwave
against DNPA, also a partial costs award to DNPA against Airwave in
respect of specific matters related to the re-opened inquiry.)
You'll note
that the residents' costs claim was submitted by Richard Casey on
behalf of local residents but awarded to Mr Casey personally, since the
system doesn't appear to be able to make an award to an unspecified
group of people or other body not specifically involved as such in the
proceedings. However Mr Casey acted throughout the inquiry as
representative and communicator (both ways) on behalf of the local
community. This claim was submitted on that understanding and will
presumably be dealt with accordingly. Any further comment or
speculation regarding this matter would be inappropriate as the award
is presumably sub judice until settled.
Grahame
Blackwell
One-time
Widecombe resident, now living just a few miles from Widecombe.
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