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Should the Mayor decide?

By: Language: English Series: Property Week ; 63(19) 4 September 1998, 28-29(2)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: The white paper "A Mayor and assembly for London" suggested that the Mayor would have `practical, strategic and agenda-setting` powers. If a Mayor could exercise a veto against planning it could affect 75 per cent of schemes and force developers out of the capital.
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The white paper "A Mayor and assembly for London" suggested that the Mayor would have `practical, strategic and agenda-setting` powers. If a Mayor could exercise a veto against planning it could affect 75 per cent of schemes and force developers out of the capital.