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When to evaluate? The provision of sufficient archaeological information in planning

By: Contributor(s): Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; May 2002, 528-543(16)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the evaluation of archaeological potential and puts forward the argument that planning problems could be avoided through the application of proper planning principles. Uses the premise that the planning system provides sufficient archaeological information upon which to base decisions and that the developer's planning permission clearly states the developer's obligations.

Discusses the evaluation of archaeological potential and puts forward the argument that planning problems could be avoided through the application of proper planning principles. Uses the premise that the planning system provides sufficient archaeological information upon which to base decisions and that the developer's planning permission clearly states the developer's obligations.