An encouraging start
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1525) 27 June 2015, 110-111(2)Publication details: 2015Subject(s): Summary: Has the specialist planning court lived up to expectations now it is just over one year old? Notes that a recent study has shown that until Feb 2015, 109 planning cases were heard at the court with the average time for a case being down compared with 2011 although it was noted that a small number of cases took a substantial amount of time. Concludes that the first year of the Court has been a success but further changes to the Criminal Justice and Court Act 2015 could lead to the court considering the planning merits of a development which could lead to delays in other areas.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L158719 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 158719-1001 |
Has the specialist planning court lived up to expectations now it is just over one year old? Notes that a recent study has shown that until Feb 2015, 109 planning cases were heard at the court with the average time for a case being down compared with 2011 although it was noted that a small number of cases took a substantial amount of time. Concludes that the first year of the Court has been a success but further changes to the Criminal Justice and Court Act 2015 could lead to the court considering the planning merits of a development which could lead to delays in other areas.