Telling and Duxbury's "Planning Law and Procedure" has long been renowned as a concise and easy-to-read guide to the complexities of Planning Law. Covering the fundamentals of Planning Law in England and Wales, it analyses the key statutory provisions and relevant Case Law. This book also points the reader in the right direction for further research to provide a deeper insight into current issues in planning law.
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978-0-406-94796-3 (9780406947963)
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1. Historical development of planning law; 2. Basis and objects of modern planning law; 3. Central and local administration; 4. Development plans; 5. Definition of development; 6. Planning permission: permitted development; 7. Planning permission: express permission; 8. Environmental impact assessment; 9. Planning permissions: further considerations; 10. Revocation or modification of existing rights; 11. The enforcement of planning control; 12. Planning agreements and obligations; 13. Purchase notices; 14. Special forms of control; 15. Buildings of special interest and conservation areas; 16. Special cases; 17. Planning control and natural habitats; 18. Planning appeals; 19. Review by the courts and the ombudsman; 20. Planning compensation; Index