Policy, priorities and a divide
Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1479) 12 July 2002, 16(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: 6rgues that government planning policy should recognise different development priorities in the north and south of England. The concept of a north-south divide is not a new one. With regards to planning needs, much of the north is still suffering from industrial decline and economic restructuring and government policy needs to reflect this, rather than offer a blanket solution for the whole country as in its planning green paper. Implementation of government planning guidance, legislation and environmental regulations also varies between the north and the south as a reflection of economic realities.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65866 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 119351-1001 |
6rgues that government planning policy should recognise different development priorities in the north and south of England. The concept of a north-south divide is not a new one. With regards to planning needs, much of the north is still suffering from industrial decline and economic restructuring and government policy needs to reflect this, rather than offer a blanket solution for the whole country as in its planning green paper. Implementation of government planning guidance, legislation and environmental regulations also varies between the north and the south as a reflection of economic realities.