A dragon in sheep's clothing?
Series: Town & Country Planning ; 72(10) November 2003, 317-320(4)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Outlines and analyses the content of the "People, places, future: the Wales spatial plan", the first consultation draft aimed at providing a national spatial planning framework for Wales. Includes details of the National Spatial Perspective an important part of the plan which maps out in a schematic way four different zones within Wales and eight different areas. The plan highlights the attributes of each of the four zones and proceeds to identify what this means for that zone in relation to the Welsh Assembly's objectives of building sustainable communities, valuing the environment, increasing and spreading prosperity and achieving sustainable accessibility. The consultation period ends on the 31 January 2004. View Wales spatial plan at www.spatialplan.wales.gov.uk| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS67358 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 124706-1001 |
Outlines and analyses the content of the "People, places, future: the Wales spatial plan", the first consultation draft aimed at providing a national spatial planning framework for Wales. Includes details of the National Spatial Perspective an important part of the plan which maps out in a schematic way four different zones within Wales and eight different areas. The plan highlights the attributes of each of the four zones and proceeds to identify what this means for that zone in relation to the Welsh Assembly's objectives of building sustainable communities, valuing the environment, increasing and spreading prosperity and achieving sustainable accessibility. The consultation period ends on the 31 January 2004. View Wales spatial plan at www.spatialplan.wales.gov.uk