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Square one on appeal times

By: Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1601) 7 January 2005, 8(1)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Reports on the broad welcome given to the government decision to revert from mid-January 2005 to the former six-month deadline for lodging planning appeals, moving away from the three-month deadline introduced in September 2003 as a streamlining measure. This had in fact undermined the quality of planning decisions, put too much pressure on planning staff and was responsible for an exponential rise in planning appeals. Traces the recent history of appeal deadlines.
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Reports on the broad welcome given to the government decision to revert from mid-January 2005 to the former six-month deadline for lodging planning appeals, moving away from the three-month deadline introduced in September 2003 as a streamlining measure. This had in fact undermined the quality of planning decisions, put too much pressure on planning staff and was responsible for an exponential rise in planning appeals. Traces the recent history of appeal deadlines.