Town and country planning in the UK / Barry Cullingworth, Vincent Nadin
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge, 2006. Oxon:Edition: 14th edDescription: xxxiii, 588 pISBN:- 9780415358101
- 307.12160941 CUL-T
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1 The nature of planning --
2 The evolution of town and country planning --
3 The agencies of planning --
4 The framework of plans --
5 The management of development --
6 Developing planning policies --
7 Environment, sustainability and climate change --
8 Conservation of the historic environment --
9 Design and the planning system --
10 Planning for rural areas --
11 Urban policies and regeneration --
12 Infrastructure planning --
13 Planning, the profession and the public.
Town and country planning has never been more important to the UK, nor more prominent in national debate. Planning generates great controversy: whether it's spending 80m and four years' inquiry into Heathrow's Terminal 5, or the 200 proposed wind turbines in the Shetland Isles. On a smaller scale telecoms masts, take-aways, house extensions, and even fences are often the cause of local conflict. This 15 th Edition incorporates the major changes to planning introduced by the coalition government elected in 2010, particularly through the National Planning Policy Framework and the Localism Act.
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