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Should the Mayor decide?

By: Language: English Series: Property Week ; 63(19) 4 September 1998, 28-29(2)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: The white paper "A Mayor and assembly for London" suggested that the Mayor would have `practical, strategic and agenda-setting` powers. If a Mayor could exercise a veto against planning it could affect 75 per cent of schemes and force developers out of the capital.

The white paper "A Mayor and assembly for London" suggested that the Mayor would have `practical, strategic and agenda-setting` powers. If a Mayor could exercise a veto against planning it could affect 75 per cent of schemes and force developers out of the capital.