Supreme court rules in favour of halting housebuilding in Shrewsbury park
by Jessica Murray Midlands correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#69BEB)
Judgment handed down after five-year legal battle is landmark ruling for protection of green spaces
Campaigners have won a supreme court appeal to stop houses being built on a park protected by a 100-year-old statutory trust in Shrewsbury, in a landmark ruling for the protection of green spaces.
A judgment handed down on Wednesday after a five-year legal battle ruled in favour of a resident who argued a statutory trust created in 1926 gave residents rights of recreation over the land, even after the council had sold it to a developer.
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