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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Adam Sheppard , Deborah Peel , Heather Ritchie , Sophie BerryPublisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Policy Press Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781447324454ISBN 10: 1447324455 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 15 February 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword ~ Janet Askew; Planning law in context; The nature of planning law; The development of planning law; Planning, plans and policy in the devolved UK; Core elements of planning law; Development management: permissions, applications & permitted development; Planning conditions, agreements & obligations; Specialist planning arrangements; Other forms of planning control & consent; Enforcement; Planning appeals, Judicial Review (JR) & the ombudsman; Reflections on planning law. ?ReviewsAn easily accessible way into the planning worlds of our UK nations for someone who is just starting their career in planning. Reasonably compact but also comprehensive it provides an overview of planning law and practice with an obvious link to the real world. Money worth spending Harvey Pritchard, School of the Built Environment, Leeds Beckett University Planning students - and others - can sometimes find it difficult to engage with law texts on planning. 'The Essential Guide to Planning Law' speaks directly to planning students in a clear and concise way, giving them the confidence to engage with more complex legal material. The text also demonstrates experience and insight into what graduate planners need to know about planning, law and practice. Neil Harris, School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University Sheppard and colleagues have produced an extremely accessible planning book that considers planning law and its application. Written specifically for students on a variety of built environment courses, this text provides an ideal introduction to the statutory basis of planning practice and decision-making whilst unravelling the distinctive legal and policy arrangements that now characterise the devolved parts of the UK . Nick Gallent, Head of the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London An easily accessible way into the planning worlds of our UK nations for someone who is just starting their career in planning. Reasonably compact but also comprehensive it provides an overview of planning law and practice with an obvious link to the real world. Money worth spending Harvey Pritchard, School of the Built Environment, Leeds Beckett University Planning students - and others - can sometimes find it difficult to engage with law texts on planning. 'The Essential Guide to Planning Law' speaks directly to planning students in a clear and concise way, giving them the confidence to engage with more complex legal material. The text also demonstrates experience and insight into what graduate planners need to know about planning, law and practice. Neil Harris, School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University Sheppard and colleagues have produced an extremely accessible planning book that considers planning law and its application. Written specifically for students on a variety of built environment courses, this text provides an ideal introduction to the statutory basis of planning practice and decision-making whilst unravelling the distinctive legal and policy arrangements that now characterise the devolved parts of the UK . Prof Nick Gallent, Head of the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London Author InformationAdam Sheppard MRTPI FRGS FHEA is a planning academic at UWE Bristol with a background from professional practice. After working as a development management planner in local government Adam moved into academia where he now teaches and researches site scale planning implementation and decision making. Deborah Peel is Emeritus Professor at the University of Dundee and Visiting Professor at the University of Wageningen. Dr Heather Ritchie is Lecturer in Spatial Planning and Energy Policy in the School of the Built Environment, Ulster University. Sophie Berry is a senior planning officer for the Newport City Council. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |