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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Earlrose Golf and Leisure Ltd & Anor v Fair Acre Investments Ltd [2009] EWCA Civ 1295 (03 December 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2009/1295.html Cite as: [2009] EWCA Civ 1295 |
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ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
Mr Deputy Master Matthews
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RIMER
and
MR JUSTICE KITCHIN
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(1) EARLROSE GOLF AND LEISURE LIMITED (2) ETHOS RECYCLING LIMITED (formerly Sweeney Environmental Limited) |
Appellants |
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FAIR ACRE INVESTMENTS LIMITED |
Respondent |
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Mr Alexander Hill-Smith (instructed by Read & Co) for the Respondents
Hearing date: 13 October 2009
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Lord Justice Rimer :
Introduction
The facts
The hearing before the Deputy Master
Holloway Quarry
The Gas Works
The Green Land
The Blue Land
The experts' opinions
The Deputy Master's decision
'I turn to the question of value itself. First I must assess the value of the land on the basis that access is available (as it is to the Defendants). In my judgment the £8 psf obtained for Holloway Quarry is too high for Areas A and B. Too much is different from those areas, and I am troubled by the simple equation of 2001 and 2008 values by saying that the market went up and then down again, without any statistical backup. Mr Donaldson himself recognised that it was not directly applicable, in giving a value for Areas A and B of £7.00 psf. On the other hand, the averaged value of £1.75 for the Blue Land and the Green Land seems too low. The Defendants agreed with the BWB a rent review figure in 2001 of about £2.15, and it is hard to see why a lower figure (about £1.33) was agreed by the BWB for the Blue Land. But even £2.15 seems too low when looking at Holloway Quarry, which is after all land used for a similar business purpose, and when looking at the figure of £2.00 for smaller areas quoted in connection with the Gas Works site (which is just used for storage, not for light industrial use).'
The appeal
Discussion
Disposition
Mr Justice Kitchin:
Lord Justice Jacob :