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A practical approach to planning law

By: Language: English Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005Edition: 9th edDescription: xliii, 666p. 25cmISBN:
  • 0199272794
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.026
Summary: This new edition of a standard textbook has been fully updated to provide coverage of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and many of the more important cases over the last two years. Covers: planning history; planning organisation; planning zones; development plans; and the definition of development. Considers the need for planning permission, planning permission applications and determinations. Examines environmental impact and strategic environmental assessments, conditions and planning agreements, obligations and contributions. Discusses further the planning appeals system; enforcement; the analysis of a planning permission; developments by the Crown; statutory undertakers; and local authorities. Concludes with chapters on human rights, listed buildings, conservation areas, monuments and archaeological sites, minerals, outdoor advertising, trees, hedgerows, natural habitats and remedies for adverse planning decisions. Superseded item.
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This new edition of a standard textbook has been fully updated to provide coverage of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and many of the more important cases over the last two years. Covers: planning history; planning organisation; planning zones; development plans; and the definition of development. Considers the need for planning permission, planning permission applications and determinations. Examines environmental impact and strategic environmental assessments, conditions and planning agreements, obligations and contributions. Discusses further the planning appeals system; enforcement; the analysis of a planning permission; developments by the Crown; statutory undertakers; and local authorities. Concludes with chapters on human rights, listed buildings, conservation areas, monuments and archaeological sites, minerals, outdoor advertising, trees, hedgerows, natural habitats and remedies for adverse planning decisions. Superseded item.