Description
Book SynopsisThis up-to-date practitionerâs handbook covers the widest possible range of planning topics in a single volume. It will provide readily accessible answers for the busy planning professional to a whole range of problems which commonly arise in the day to day practice of planning practitioners in either the private or public sectors
Trade Review'I would commend it to any practitioner's library' From a review by Ashley Bowes, JOURNAL OF PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT LAW
‘The sound analysis, range of topics, and extensive legislation and cases make this an essential practitioner’s handbook’ From a review by Robert Bruce and Jennifer Roe, LAW SOCIETY GAZETTE
Table of Contents1. Administration of planning law 2. Development plans and plan-making 3. Neighbourhood plans 4. Development control 5. Permitted development 6. Planning permission 7. Revocation/modification of planning permission 8. Planning conditions 9. Planning obligations 10. Community infrastructure levy 11. Purchase/blight notices 12. Viability 13 Appeals and statutory review of planning decisions 14. Enforcement of planning control 15. Lawful development certificates 16. Environmental impact assessment 17. Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 18. Development in the green belt 19. AONBs, SSSIs, National Parks & other areas of conservation 20. Contribution of national policy in protecting the natural environment 21. Powers of local authority to require land to be cleaned up 22. Tree preservation orders, trees in conservation areas & hedgerows 23. Listed buildings and conservation areas 24. Revisions to the National Planning Policy Framework (July 2018) 25. Assets of community value 26. Town and village greens 27. Public rights of way 28. Gypsies and travellers