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Telling and Duxbury's planning law and procedure

By: Language: en Publication details: Oxford OUP 2005Edition: 13th edDescription: xxxviii, 442p, 24cmISBN:
  • 0199288046
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.026 $2 18
Contents:
Historical development of planning law
Basis and objects of modern planning law
Central and local administration
Development plans before the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004
Development plans after the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004
Definition of development
Planning permission: permitted development
Planning permission: express permission
Environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental impact assessment
Planning permission: further considerations
Revocation or modification of existing rights
Enforcement of planning control
Planning agreements, obligations, and contributions
Purchase notices and blight notices
Special forms of control
Buildings of special interest and conservation areas
Special cases
Planning control and natural habitats
Planning appeals
Review by the courts and the ombudsman
Planning compensation
Summary: A concise and accessible guide to the complexities of planning law. Covers the fundamentals of planning law in England and Wales and analyses the key statutory provisions and relevant case law. This rigorously updated edition includes the changes introduced by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 in the areas of local and sustainable development, the amendments to the Use Classes Order, simplified planning zones and the abolition of Crown immunity. New legislation covered includes the Planning and Compulsory Act 2004 and the Strategic Environmental Assessment Regulations 2004. The law and practice is stated as at 1 May 2005.Summary: Supersedes the 12th ed. (ISBN 0406947961).
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Historical development of planning law

Basis and objects of modern planning law

Central and local administration

Development plans before the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004

Development plans after the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004

Definition of development

Planning permission: permitted development

Planning permission: express permission

Environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental impact assessment

Planning permission: further considerations

Revocation or modification of existing rights

Enforcement of planning control

Planning agreements, obligations, and contributions

Purchase notices and blight notices

Special forms of control

Buildings of special interest and conservation areas

Special cases

Planning control and natural habitats

Planning appeals

Review by the courts and the ombudsman

Planning compensation

A concise and accessible guide to the complexities of planning law. Covers the fundamentals of planning law in England and Wales and analyses the key statutory provisions and relevant case law. This rigorously updated edition includes the changes introduced by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 in the areas of local and sustainable development, the amendments to the Use Classes Order, simplified planning zones and the abolition of Crown immunity. New legislation covered includes the Planning and Compulsory Act 2004 and the Strategic Environmental Assessment Regulations 2004. The law and practice is stated as at 1 May 2005.

Supersedes the 12th ed. (ISBN 0406947961).