Planning Policy

Planning Policy

by Richard Harwood (Author), Victoria Hutton (Author)

Synopsis

The making of planning policy is a major political and legal issue and there is currently a considerable focus by the government in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on local plan policy making. The current climate is characterised by government concern at the slow pace of local plan adoption in England, the controversial introduction of neighbourhood planning, new strategic planning tools with the Planning (Wales) Act 2015 and local development plans in Northern Ireland. Planning Policy is the only book dedicated to planning policy, both national and local and includes coverage of the Housing and Planning Act 2016. It covers the policy framework within which planning decisions are taken. It addresses how national and local policy is formulated, examined and challenged.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 728
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Published: 25 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 1784516589
ISBN 13: 9781784516581
Book Overview: Covers the policy framework within which planning decisions are taken in England and Wales addressing how national and local policy is formulated, examined and challenged.

Author Bio
Richard Harwood QC is a planning, environment and public law silk at 39 Essex Chambers. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2013 and awarded an OBE for services to planning and environment law decision making in 2014. Richard is the author of Bloomsbury Professional's Planning Enforcement and Planning Permission and other books. In 2015 he was appointed by the Minister for Housing and Planning as the sole lawyer on the Local Plans Expert Group. Victoria Hutton is a planning, environment and public law barrister at 39 Essex Chambers. She has consistently been voted as one of the top planning barristers (under-35 category) in the country. She has gained considerable experience of strategic planning with particular expertise in the context of local plan examinations and the formation of/challenges to neighborhood plans.