Policy switch
Language: English Series: Times ; 26 January 1998, 1&8 | Daily Telegraph ; 26 January 1998, 6 | Financial Times ; 27 January 1998, 12(4)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Government is to adopt a new planning strategy following growing public pressure to restrict the number of homes to be built on farmland. Under the new policy councils will not be required to identify land in advance for new homes but they will be required to conduct a survey of all brownfield sites and make greater use of derelict land.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Government is to adopt a new planning strategy following growing public pressure to restrict the number of homes to be built on farmland. Under the new policy councils will not be required to identify land in advance for new homes but they will be required to conduct a survey of all brownfield sites and make greater use of derelict land.