Planning green paper
Planning green paper
- 2001
- RICS Planning and Development Faculty News 12 December 2001, (1) .
RICS has welcomed government's planning green paper, published on 12 December 2001, which promises to create a more streamlined system, which responds more rapidly to changing social and economic trends. Perhaps the most significant move by government is to remove the role of the county councils in the planning process, thereby increasing the role of the regional and local authorities. Among the changes particularly welcomed by RICS are: the creation of Business Planning Zones, and additional compensation for businesses affected by compulsory purchase orders. To view "Planning: delivering a fundamental change" visit: http://www.planning.dtlr.gov.uk/consult/greenpap/index.htm
GREEN PAPER
RICS
PLANNING SYSTEM
RICS has welcomed government's planning green paper, published on 12 December 2001, which promises to create a more streamlined system, which responds more rapidly to changing social and economic trends. Perhaps the most significant move by government is to remove the role of the county councils in the planning process, thereby increasing the role of the regional and local authorities. Among the changes particularly welcomed by RICS are: the creation of Business Planning Zones, and additional compensation for businesses affected by compulsory purchase orders. To view "Planning: delivering a fundamental change" visit: http://www.planning.dtlr.gov.uk/consult/greenpap/index.htm
GREEN PAPER
RICS
PLANNING SYSTEM