Country
United Kingdom
Date of text
Status
Decided
Sources
Sabin Center
Court name
High Court of Justice
Seat of court
Northern Ireland
Reference number
[2013] NIQB 24
Tagging
Climate Change
Abstract

The applicants were brothers who owned lands in Northern Ireland. They sought judicial review of a Planning Commissioner’s refusal to permit their request to develop a renewable energy wind-farm on their lands. The permit process was based on a balancing exercise weighing the wider environmental, economic and social benefits of a project against its adverse impact. The court accepted the brothers’ assertion that the Commissioner’s conduct of the test proceeded on a material mistake of fact. In particular, the Commissioner had failed to properly consider the environmental, economic and social benefits of the wind farm, including the importance of renewable energy generation to the UK meeting its greenhouse gas emissions targets.

Key environmental legal questions

Seeking judicial review of a refusal to permit their request to develop a renewable energy wind-farm on their lands.