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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 73(43) 24 October 2008, 80-81(2)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Article looks at the options available to developers who are unable to avail themselves of planning permission due to the current recession. Suggests that there are two options - namely letting the permission expire and hoping to seek a renewal in future, or carrying out a limited amount of work on the site that will consent as implementation and allow the permission to carry on indefinitely. Discusses the benefits and drawbacks of each option - renewals may not be granted and implementation can involve re-submitting plans etc. and demands for S106 contributions.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L145650 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 145650-1001 |
Article looks at the options available to developers who are unable to avail themselves of planning permission due to the current recession. Suggests that there are two options - namely letting the permission expire and hoping to seek a renewal in future, or carrying out a limited amount of work on the site that will consent as implementation and allow the permission to carry on indefinitely. Discusses the benefits and drawbacks of each option - renewals may not be granted and implementation can involve re-submitting plans etc. and demands for S106 contributions.