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Green belts and very special circumstances

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; July 1994, 594-601(8)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: Discusses how the notion of `very special circumstances` in green belt development control has developed through time and how it is currently being interpreted by the Secretary of State and Inspectors. Looks at factors such as policy elaborations, appeals analysis, and the preservation of listed buildings. Analyses problems, and stresses the importance of balancing development and environmental improvement. Provides useful recommendations.
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Discusses how the notion of `very special circumstances` in green belt development control has developed through time and how it is currently being interpreted by the Secretary of State and Inspectors. Looks at factors such as policy elaborations, appeals analysis, and the preservation of listed buildings. Analyses problems, and stresses the importance of balancing development and environmental improvement. Provides useful recommendations.