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No future for zones

By: Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1480) 2 August 2002, 14(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Argues that the recent government announcement that business planning zones are to go ahead to 'speed up development and create jobs in high-unemployment areas' has been greeted with disappointment. It is thought that selective deregulation of planning will lead to more development, which is representative of a narrow business agenda. It is regarded that these new initiatives will make no more impact than their predecessors.
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Argues that the recent government announcement that business planning zones are to go ahead to 'speed up development and create jobs in high-unemployment areas' has been greeted with disappointment. It is thought that selective deregulation of planning will lead to more development, which is representative of a narrow business agenda. It is regarded that these new initiatives will make no more impact than their predecessors.