Planning Week 1996 Charles Ward - Abstracts

Planning Week 1996 Charles Ward
TitleSubjectAuthors
Avoiding a dose of CCT.(compulsory competitive tendering)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Conditions, conditions. (local authority action against developers who begin work without an approved landscaping scheme)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Counting the costs.(legal costs associated with UK planning applications)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Elements of affordability. (housing)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Guardians of the flame: energy efficiency in housing design could become an important determining factor in the granting or refusal of planning permission.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Off to a flying start: problems caused by half finished planning permissions are the bane of many in local authorities.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Policy into practice: revised PPG6 urges adoption of policies to sustain and enhance the viability of town centres.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Rural revivals.(UK planning law relating to disused rural buildings)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Seeking approval for daring developments: developers who find that their buildings do not conform to approved plans do have other options.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Seizing the initiative: everyone has heard of the 'Private Initiative', but few, it seems, know what it really means.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
The suing game. (planning authorities and the law)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
Working with the immune system. (legal position relating to enforcing restrictions on land use)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCharles Ward
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