Second homes: a new framework for policy
Series: Town Planning Review ; 75(3) 2004, 287-308(22)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Updates "Second homes: a new framework for policy" (M. Shucksmith, "Town Planning Review" 75(3) 2004, 174-195(19)) looking at the impact of second homes on the English countryside. The authors report on the results of research which they undertook on behalf of the English countryside. Looks at a range of issues including housing affordability and access, house building, mitigation and return, local services and community, planning and council tax. Concludes that both planning powers and fiscal controls should be directed at assisting communities affected by second home concentrations.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68564 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 128342-1001 |
Updates "Second homes: a new framework for policy" (M. Shucksmith, "Town Planning Review" 75(3) 2004, 174-195(19)) looking at the impact of second homes on the English countryside. The authors report on the results of research which they undertook on behalf of the English countryside. Looks at a range of issues including housing affordability and access, house building, mitigation and return, local services and community, planning and council tax. Concludes that both planning powers and fiscal controls should be directed at assisting communities affected by second home concentrations.