Advance payments victory in battle with developer

 
Warwickshire County Council has won a legal dispute with a housing developer it accused of failing to comply with the advance payments code under the Highways Act 1980.

Pimlico Homes was found guilty last week, in relation to its residential development off Malthouse Lane, Earlswood. The council served notice on Pimlico Homes in January 2007, requiring it to either pay the amount stated in the notice or secure a bonding arrangement for the amount.

The sum reflected the amount it would cost the county council to complete the new road serving the development to the standard required, if the developer failed to do so.

Pimlico Homes only secured a bond after the council had given the company notice that it had started criminal proceedings. By this stage, the development was almost completed. The court fined Pimlico Homes £250 and ordered it to pay the council's costs of £1,000.

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