Topic: Boggy Sand
Judges reject Boggy Sand seawall appeal to Privy Council
Questioning the necessity to continue a costly legal battle between two government bodies, the Court of Appeal has turned down a Central Planning Authority application to appeal to the UK's Privy Council over the court's quashing of planning permission to replace a West Bay seawall and cabana.
Boggy Sand Road seawall case to go to UK Privy Council
The Central Planning Authority intends to take the matter of the Boggy Sand Road seawall to the Privy Council, the UK's highest legal court, after Cayman's Court of Appeal quashed the authority's earlier approval of the demolition and replacement of the controversial wall.
Controversial cabana torn down days after court judgment
The crumbling oceanside cabana at the centre of a fractious legal dispute between the National Conservation Council and the Central Planning Authority was torn down over the weekend.
Landmark Court of Appeal judgment pending
A Court of Appeal case that saw two government entities pitted against each other has concluded, and the judges will publish their decision following deliberations.
Court decision could impact property rights
A court ruling that confirms the National Conservation Council’s power of veto over projects that impact environmentally sensitive areas or species has sent ripples through the property development sector.
CPA to appeal decision in Conservation Council Boggy Sand case
The Central Planning Authority will be appealing the Grand Court ruling which affirmed that the National Conservation Council has the power to direct the planning board to turn down applications in designated protected areas or critical habitats.







