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Improving the capacity of the planning system in England and Wales a view from the regions

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS ResearchPublication details: London RICS 2009ISBN:
  • 9781842195048
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.1 $2 18
Partial contents:
Executive summary -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Findings from the literature -- Key issues from the round-table discussions: graduate and councillor education; staffing and skills in Local Planning Authorities (LPAs); planning policy and guidance; the planning application process -- Regional reports: East of England; London and the South East; North East England; Wales; West Midlands -- Final remarks -- References -- Appendices: appendix 1, letter of invitation; appendix 2, list of participants; appendix 3, extended literature review
Summary: Presents the results of research into the views of senior practitioners and planning and development leaders on whether the planning system will be able to maintain its role in a changing environment, which requires delivery on issues such as increased housing, the Community Infrastructure Levy and boosting economic development, and a lower carbon environment.
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Executive summary -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Findings from the literature -- Key issues from the round-table discussions: graduate and councillor education; staffing and skills in Local Planning Authorities (LPAs); planning policy and guidance; the planning application process -- Regional reports: East of England; London and the South East; North East England; Wales; West Midlands -- Final remarks -- References -- Appendices: appendix 1, letter of invitation; appendix 2, list of participants; appendix 3, extended literature review

Presents the results of research into the views of senior practitioners and planning and development leaders on whether the planning system will be able to maintain its role in a changing environment, which requires delivery on issues such as increased housing, the Community Infrastructure Levy and boosting economic development, and a lower carbon environment.