Policy utilisation in planning control
Series: Town Planning Review ; 72(3) July 2001, 321-340(20)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Recent governments have sought to make England's planning system more 'plan-led' in outlook and operation. Explores the concept of plan-led control. Looks in detail at the potential and actual role of plans in planning appeal determinations. Describes an empirical study of appeals in Coventry, South Cambridgeshire and Suffolk Coastal districts. This reveals that appeal decisions are more plan-led than aggregate statistics suggest. Flexibility and discretion clearly remain important features of both plan content and use (Taken from journal headnote).| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS64583 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 114869-1001 |
Recent governments have sought to make England's planning system more 'plan-led' in outlook and operation. Explores the concept of plan-led control. Looks in detail at the potential and actual role of plans in planning appeal determinations. Describes an empirical study of appeals in Coventry, South Cambridgeshire and Suffolk Coastal districts. This reveals that appeal decisions are more plan-led than aggregate statistics suggest. Flexibility and discretion clearly remain important features of both plan content and use (Taken from journal headnote).