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The evolution of betterment in the United Kingdom

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Journal of Retail and Leisure Property ; 6(4), 273-280(8)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Examines the position of the planning gain supplement within the history of the UK's revenue collection and planning betterment schemes. Examines legislation used in the past in order to show the origin of planning gain provisions. There have been two main strands of legislation in the past: revenue production, and the achievement of planning aims. Argues that the current legislation satisfies both of these. Aimed at readers interested in current and past planning legislation, policy makers and the betterment debate.
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Examines the position of the planning gain supplement within the history of the UK's revenue collection and planning betterment schemes. Examines legislation used in the past in order to show the origin of planning gain provisions. There have been two main strands of legislation in the past: revenue production, and the achievement of planning aims. Argues that the current legislation satisfies both of these. Aimed at readers interested in current and past planning legislation, policy makers and the betterment debate.