Planning in crisis
Series: Property Week ; 66(43) 26 October 2001, 32-36(5)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Special feature revealing details of the imminent Planning Green Paper. Provides the background to to the proposed reforms and discusses the recent briefing papers which attack the eight-week target for planning applications and existing development plans. Key reforms are likely to include new-look local and unitary plans, greater importance given to supplementary planning guidance and development briefs, a radical change to public inquiries, and an increase in fees. Includes an interview with Lord Falconer and case studies of planning practice for Hackney Wick Stadium and Birmingham's city centre.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS64715 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 115448-1001 |
Special feature revealing details of the imminent Planning Green Paper. Provides the background to to the proposed reforms and discusses the recent briefing papers which attack the eight-week target for planning applications and existing development plans. Key reforms are likely to include new-look local and unitary plans, greater importance given to supplementary planning guidance and development briefs, a radical change to public inquiries, and an increase in fees. Includes an interview with Lord Falconer and case studies of planning practice for Hackney Wick Stadium and Birmingham's city centre.