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By: Language: English Series: Law Society's Gazette ; 104(25) 21 June 2007, 24-25(2)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Examines implications of the Planning White Paper. Details the structure of the independent planning commission. Criticism of the changes to the planning appeals process is reported, particularly regarding the charging of fees. Local development frameworks will also be simplified. The incoming chairman of the Law Society argues that changes have been designed to reduce the involvement of lawyers in the process. Suggests that in the short term planning lawyers will obtain more work, but within five years there will be fewer lawyers working within the planning sector.
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Examines implications of the Planning White Paper. Details the structure of the independent planning commission. Criticism of the changes to the planning appeals process is reported, particularly regarding the charging of fees. Local development frameworks will also be simplified. The incoming chairman of the Law Society argues that changes have been designed to reduce the involvement of lawyers in the process. Suggests that in the short term planning lawyers will obtain more work, but within five years there will be fewer lawyers working within the planning sector.