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100 _aCrook, Tony
245 _aSupply solution still sought
260 _c2005
490 _aPlanning (for the Natural and Built Environment)
_v(1618) 6 May 2005, 17(1)
520 _aConsiders the part played by planning gain in the provision of higher levels of affordable homes. Looks at the key findings on affordable homes and the planning gain mechanism in the recent study on land and finance for affordable housing supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. ("Planning gain and affordable housing: making it count", ISBN 184263111X) Apart from the growing importance of s106 agreements, the patterns of housing tenures delivered through planning policy have changed significantly in the last three years with social rented housing now only 66% of s106 affordable housing. Planning obligations are altering the social geography of social housing but are not adding much to the total supply. Reflects on the effects of introducing a Barker-style planning gain supplement.
590 _aIKA190505
650 2 4 _aTOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S106
650 2 4 _aTOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S106
650 2 4 _aBARKER REVIEW OF HOUSING SUPPLY: SECURING OUR FUTURE HOUSING NEEDS
650 2 4 _aPLANNING GAIN SUPPLEMENT
650 _aAffordable housing
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690 _aResidential property
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700 _aRowley, Steven
856 _uhttps://www.jrf.org.uk/bookshop/details.asp?pubID=678
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