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Huge scope for brownfield development

Language: English Series: Birmingham Post ; 23 April 1999, 24(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Chairman of the RIBA Regional Marketing and Practice Committee suggests that the West Midlands has great potential for growth and inward investment, and argues that the s106 agreement on planning gain should be scrapped in favour of a selective development tax.

Chairman of the RIBA Regional Marketing and Practice Committee suggests that the West Midlands has great potential for growth and inward investment, and argues that the s106 agreement on planning gain should be scrapped in favour of a selective development tax.