Dean v Information Commissioner [2024] UKFTT 330 (GRC) – Landmark Chambers

Posted August 8th, 2024 in chambers articles, data protection, disclosure, local government, news, planning, privacy and tagged by sally

‘In Dean v Information Commissioner, the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) considered whether photographs belonging to the planning applicant, which allegedly showed planning notice being displayed, could be disclosed to the public. The judgment is notable, not least for its opening line from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (more on this in the conclusion), but also for the tribunal’s consideration of the interaction between data protection legislation and the Aarhus Convention in respect of the right to public participation in the planning process. The decision also contains strong criticisms of the Council’s failure to implement planning law adequately.’

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Landmark Chambers, 17th July 2024

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