
National Infrastructure Planning Handbook 2018
Michael Humphries KC(Author)
Bloomsbury Professional (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 28. June 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
824 pages
978-1-5265-0809-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Would you like to increase the success rate for your projects?
Then you need to know how to navigate the six stages of the development consent regime. National Infrastructure Planning Handbook 2018 shows you how to overcome common obstacles to success, through concise case summaries, analysis and discussion.
Contents
- The Examining Authority and the Secretary of State
- National Policy Statements
- Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
- Requirement for Development Consent
- Pre-application Procedures
- Information and Surveys
- Making an Application
- Contents of a Development Consent Order
- Compulsory Purchase
- Environmental Impact Assessment and Habitats Regulations Assessment
- Other Application Documents
- Pre-examination, Examination and Post-examination
- Correction of Errors, Changes and Revocation
- Legal Challenges
- Enforcement
- Miscellaneous Issues
- Case summaries
For your convenience, it includes the Planning Act 2008, consolidated and up to date to January 2018.
The content of this book is taken from the National Infrastructure Planning Service, which provides searchable access to an entire database of expert articles, case summaries and primary materials devoted to all aspects of the DCO process connected to the Planning Act 2008 as it applies to major planning projects. To find out more about the online service visit www.nationalinfrastructureplanning.com
Then you need to know how to navigate the six stages of the development consent regime. National Infrastructure Planning Handbook 2018 shows you how to overcome common obstacles to success, through concise case summaries, analysis and discussion.
Contents
- The Examining Authority and the Secretary of State
- National Policy Statements
- Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
- Requirement for Development Consent
- Pre-application Procedures
- Information and Surveys
- Making an Application
- Contents of a Development Consent Order
- Compulsory Purchase
- Environmental Impact Assessment and Habitats Regulations Assessment
- Other Application Documents
- Pre-examination, Examination and Post-examination
- Correction of Errors, Changes and Revocation
- Legal Challenges
- Enforcement
- Miscellaneous Issues
- Case summaries
For your convenience, it includes the Planning Act 2008, consolidated and up to date to January 2018.
The content of this book is taken from the National Infrastructure Planning Service, which provides searchable access to an entire database of expert articles, case summaries and primary materials devoted to all aspects of the DCO process connected to the Planning Act 2008 as it applies to major planning projects. To find out more about the online service visit www.nationalinfrastructureplanning.com
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5265-0809-6 (9781526508096)
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Michael Humphries KC
National Infrastructure Planning Handbook 2016
Book
12/2016
Bloomsbury Professional
€126.48
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Person
Michael Humphries QC specialises in all aspects of property development law but is particularly well known for his major infrastructure planning and compulsory purchase work, where he has acted in relation to some of the largest and most important projects in recent years. Michael has acted for and advised utilities, developers, landowners and objectors, as well as central and local government. Michael also has an extensive compulsory purchase inquiry and Lands Tribunal practice and is the senior editor of 'The Law of Compulsory Purchase' (Bloomsbury Professional), a leading practitioner manual.
General Editor:
Michael Humphries QC
Assistant Editors:
James Pereira QC & Hereward Phillpot QC
Contributors:
Douglas Edwards QC
Gregory Jones QC
Alexander Booth QC
Richard Honey
Mark Westmoreland Smith
Rebecca Clutten
Isabella Tafur
Guest Contributors for this edition:
Cain Ormondroyd
Ned Westaway
General Editor:
Michael Humphries QC
Assistant Editors:
James Pereira QC & Hereward Phillpot QC
Contributors:
Douglas Edwards QC
Gregory Jones QC
Alexander Booth QC
Richard Honey
Mark Westmoreland Smith
Rebecca Clutten
Isabella Tafur
Guest Contributors for this edition:
Cain Ormondroyd
Ned Westaway
Content
Part 1The Examining Authority and the Secretary of State
Part 2 National Policy Statements
Part 3 Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
Part 4 Requirement for Development Consent
Part 5 Pre-application Procedures
Part 6 Information and Surveys
Part 7 Making an Application
Part 8 Contents of a Development Consent Order
Part 9 Compulsory Purchase
Part 10 Environmental Impact Assessment and Habitats Regulations Assessment
Part 11 Other Application Documents
Part 12 Pre-examination, Examination and Post-examination
Part 13 Correction of Errors, Changes and Revocation
Part 14 Legal Challenges
Part 15 Enforcement
Part 16 Miscellaneous Issues
Part 17 Case summaries
Appendix Planning Act 2008
Part 2 National Policy Statements
Part 3 Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
Part 4 Requirement for Development Consent
Part 5 Pre-application Procedures
Part 6 Information and Surveys
Part 7 Making an Application
Part 8 Contents of a Development Consent Order
Part 9 Compulsory Purchase
Part 10 Environmental Impact Assessment and Habitats Regulations Assessment
Part 11 Other Application Documents
Part 12 Pre-examination, Examination and Post-examination
Part 13 Correction of Errors, Changes and Revocation
Part 14 Legal Challenges
Part 15 Enforcement
Part 16 Miscellaneous Issues
Part 17 Case summaries
Appendix Planning Act 2008