Rights of appeal in planning
Series: Scottish Planning and Environmental Law ; (103) June 2004, 58-66 | Journal of the Law Society of Scotland ; 49(7) July 2004, 51(10)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Provides background information on the issue of third-party planning appeals. Summarises and comments on the Scottish Executive's "Rights of appeal in planning" consultation paper. Also sets out the options and other proposed changes, including proposals to remove the right to an inquiry into local plan objections and to withdraw the right of appeal. Suggests an alternative to widening rights of appeal in planning by allowing any person to seek a review by a planning authority of its decision before the planning authority issues planning permission or a notice of refusal to grant planning permission. Also considers the fundamental omission in the consultation paper of the failure to address the removal of Crown exemption from planning law. [Taken from journal abstract]. View the consultation paper at www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS67952 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 126661-1001 |
Provides background information on the issue of third-party planning appeals. Summarises and comments on the Scottish Executive's "Rights of appeal in planning" consultation paper. Also sets out the options and other proposed changes, including proposals to remove the right to an inquiry into local plan objections and to withdraw the right of appeal. Suggests an alternative to widening rights of appeal in planning by allowing any person to seek a review by a planning authority of its decision before the planning authority issues planning permission or a notice of refusal to grant planning permission. Also considers the fundamental omission in the consultation paper of the failure to address the removal of Crown exemption from planning law. [Taken from journal abstract]. View the consultation paper at www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations