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035 _a(Sirsi) u110022
100 _aDeLaney, C
245 _aOne part tranquility, one part revenue
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490 _aEstates Gazette
_v(0048) 2 December 2000, 110-111(2)
520 _aLooks at the problem of balancing the leisure use in urban areas with the residents' needs. It uses Westminster's Urban Development Plan as an example as it is in line with government policy on licensed premises and aims for a balance between residents' and operators' wishes. Westminster plans to resolve the leisure use saturation of central London by limiting opening hours and encouraging the export of bars and restaurants to neighbouring boroughs. Westminster also plans to use a split-licensing scheme, setting operating conditions to the premises to take in local requirements and allowing flexible, even 24 hour, opening times. As more mixed-use schemes go ahead and add to the pressures of urban planning, Westminster's UDP aims to retain the balance between the competing demands of leisure operators and local residents.
590 _aABS
650 _aLICENSING
650 _aLEISURE DEVELOPMENT
650 _aWESTMINSTER
650 _aURBAN DEVELOPMENT PLAN
650 _aLEISURE USES
650 _aRESIDENTS
650 _aURBAN REGENERATION
690 _aENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND CONSULTANCY-PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
700 _aWatson, A.
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