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Parliamentary Private Bill procedure and our built heritage II

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; 1992, 899-905(7)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Clause 19 of the King`s Cross Railway Bill, permitting the abandonment of statutory controls on listed buildings, monuments, and conservation areas for the development of a 97-acre site in London was opposed at committee stage in Parliament. It was deleted from the Private Bill and the committee`s report criticised the procedures for implementing planning provisions in Private Bills generally. This paper takes up that view and explores its consequences for other similar works legislation.
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Clause 19 of the King`s Cross Railway Bill, permitting the abandonment of statutory controls on listed buildings, monuments, and conservation areas for the development of a 97-acre site in London was opposed at committee stage in Parliament. It was deleted from the Private Bill and the committee`s report criticised the procedures for implementing planning provisions in Private Bills generally. This paper takes up that view and explores its consequences for other similar works legislation.