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035 _a(Sirsi) u125574
100 _aBlackman, D.
245 _aStock answer proves elusive
260 _c2004
490 _aPlanning (for the Natural and Built Environment)
_v(1561) 19 March 2004, 15(1)
520 _aReviews the current level of outstanding residential planning permissions and its effect on the housing market following the publication of the ODPM report "Outstanding planning permission for housing development in northern England", which is available at www.odpm.gov.uk. The research suggests that gluts of outstanding planning permissions such as in Hull and Newcastle are exceptions rather than the rule and the overall backlog of unused consents stands at a healthy level. However the higher level of unimplemented brownfield (60%) than greenfield consents (40%), underlines the difficulty of turning consents into homes. Stresses that the systems in place for monitoring the take-up of consents are inadequate. Table covering estimates of outstanding planning permissions.
590 _aABS
650 _aPLANNING PERMISSIONS
650 _aGREENFIELD SITES
650 _aPPG3
650 _aHOUSING SUPPLY
650 _aPLANNING AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ACT 2004
650 _aBROWNFIELD SITES
650 _aPLANNING CONSENT
650 _aCONSENTS
690 _aHOUSING-DEVELOPMENT
856 _uhttps://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/groups/odpm_planning/documents/page/odpm_plan_027565.pdf
_zView "Outstanding planning permission for housing development in northern England" (pdf) on the ODPM website...
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