Planning gains
Language: English Series: Solicitors' Journal Focus ; 150(22) 9 June 2006, 12-14(2)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Examines how the Planning Gain Supplement (PGS) proposed by government would impact on land development. Scrutinises key aspects of PGS: cost, payment issues, the relationships with s106 obligations and the allocation of PGS revenue. Outlines the main concerns for developers including the delivery of infrastructure and the range of planning permissions which would trigger PGS. Considers the merits of some alternatives to PGS and notes the largely negative reaction to the PGS consultation paper (L132415).| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L133877 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 133877-1001 |
Examines how the Planning Gain Supplement (PGS) proposed by government would impact on land development. Scrutinises key aspects of PGS: cost, payment issues, the relationships with s106 obligations and the allocation of PGS revenue. Outlines the main concerns for developers including the delivery of infrastructure and the range of planning permissions which would trigger PGS. Considers the merits of some alternatives to PGS and notes the largely negative reaction to the PGS consultation paper (L132415).