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A Practical Approach to Planning Law (Paperback, 10th Revised edition)
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A Practical Approach to Planning Law (Paperback, 10th Revised edition)
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Despite repeated attempts in recent years to simplify the planning
system, planning law has continued to be so complex that
practitioners and students alike have found it difficult to
disentangle the complicated issues and principles involved. The
tenth edition of Victor Moore's popular and accessible book aims to
remove the mystery and difficulty which planning law presents to so
many people.
This new edition contains expanded coverage of the Planning and
Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, exploring the implementation of what
is arguably the most significant planning legislation since the
present system of planning control was introduced by the Town and
Country Planning Act 1947. The Act replaced much of the old
planning regime, giving central government a larger say over
planning decisions. In particular, in place of the development plan
system that was in place, it introduced the concept of a Regional
Spatial Strategy (RSS) for each region in the country and
Development Plan Documents. This means that local planning
authorities will be denied the opportunity they may once have had
to avoid complying with central government targets (e.g. those
aimed at new house building in their area). Regional Planning
Bodies are charged with keeping the RSS under review and to ensure
compliance with its terms.
The book includes the most important cases that have occurred
since the publication of the ninth edition in 2005, and in
particular the cases decided under the Planning and Compulsory
Purchase Act 2004. The book also considers the impact that the
Human Rights Act 1998 has had on overall planning strategy as well
as on local development plans, including those decisions based on
Article 8(Right to Respect for Privacy and Family Life). It also
looks forward to the changes to the planning system suggested in
the White Paper, Planning for a Sustainable Future.
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