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Community involvement

By: Contributor(s): Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1562) 26 March 2004, 14-16(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: With greater emphasis on community involvement in the planning process "Help at hand to public's patronage" highlights opportunities for public relation firms and planning consultants in an advisory role. "Time for listening to local people" analyses the implications of draft Planning Policy Statement 1 (PPS1) which sets out the key principles for community consultation. "How to survive consultation" describes how Ipswich, one of the first planning authorities to try out the procedures proposed in the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill, consulted with the local community on the Suffolk Structure Plan.
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With greater emphasis on community involvement in the planning process "Help at hand to public's patronage" highlights opportunities for public relation firms and planning consultants in an advisory role. "Time for listening to local people" analyses the implications of draft Planning Policy Statement 1 (PPS1) which sets out the key principles for community consultation. "How to survive consultation" describes how Ipswich, one of the first planning authorities to try out the procedures proposed in the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill, consulted with the local community on the Suffolk Structure Plan.