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Summary
Summary
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. A Practical Approach to Planning Law is a clearly-written and accessible book which aims to remove the mystery the planning law has for many people.This new edition has been fully updated to provide coverage of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 as well as considering many of the more important cases over the last two years.
Author Notes
Victor Moore is a barrister of Gray's Inn and Professor Emeritus of the University of Reading. He is Joint Editor of the JPL Planning Law Case Reports and has written and lectured extensively on aspects of planning law in the United States, Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, and Japan.
Table of Contents
1 Historical Introduction |
2 Planning Organization |
3 Simplified Planning Zones |
4 Development Plans |
5 Definition of Development |
1 Operational Development |
6 Definition of Development |
2 Material Change of Use |
7 The Need for Planning Permission |
1 Permitted Development |
8 The Need for Planning Permission |
2 Cases of Doubt |
9 Applications for Planning Permission |
1 Pre-submission Requirements |
10 Applications for Planning Permission |
2 Procedure on Receipt of Application by the Local Planning Authority |
11 Determinations of Applications for Planning Permission |
12 Environmental Impact Assessment |
13 Conditions |
14 The Construction, Scope, Effect, and Life of a Planning Permission |
15 Development by the Crown, Statutory Undertakers and Local Authorities; Public Works Orders |
16 Planning Agreements and Planning Obligations |
17 Appeals; Statutory Review; Judicial Review; the Ombudsman |
18 Enforcement |
19 Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas |
20 Ancient Monuments and Areas of Archaeological Importance |
21 Minerals |
22 The Control of Outdoor Advertisements |
23 Trees and Hedgerows |
24 Conservation of Natural Habitats |
25 Remedies for Adverse Planning Decisions |
Appendices |