Town and Country Planning in the UK 15th Edition by Barry Cullingworth, Vincent Nadin, Trevor Hart, Simin Davoudi, John Pendlebury, Geoff Vigar, David Webb, Tim Townshend – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 1315742268, 9781315742267
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Author: Barry Cullingworth, Vincent Nadin, Trevor Hart, Simin Davoudi, John Pendlebury, Geoff Vigar, David Webb, Tim Townshend
Town and Country Planning in the UK 15th Table of contents:
1 The nature of planning
Introduction
An evolution in planning
Distinctive features of the British planning system
Purpose and performance of planning in Britain
Challenges for planning in Britain
A word about planning theory
Further reading
Notes
2 The evolution of town and country planning
Introduction
The public health origins
The first Planning Act
Inter-war legislation
The depressed are as
The Barlow Report
The impact of war
The new planning system
A question of land values
The early years of the new planning system: development and betterment, housing, new towns and green
The affluent society and modernisation
Economic crisis, challenges to authority, policy shifts and betterment again
Planning as a problem, urban regeneration and the environment
‘Things can only get better’: the Labour governments from 1997 to 2010
A century of planning
Further reading
Notes
3 The agencies of planning
Introduction
EURO PEAN UNION
The growing influence of Europe
Britain in the EU
European Council
Council of the European Union (Council of Ministers)
European Commission
European Parliament
Committee of the Regions
European courts
Council of Europe
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
Organisational responsibilities
Department for Communities and Local Government
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Executive agencies
Planning Inspectorate
Central government planning functions
‘Modernising government’
DEVOLVED AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
Devolution to Scotland and Wales
Scottish Executive
National Assembly for Wales
Northern Ireland Office
The waxing and waning of English regionalism
From regional development agencies to local enterprise partnerships
Greater London Authority
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
The evolution of local government
Decision-making in local government
Local government in Scotland
Scottish local government and the Scottish Parliament
Local government in Wales
Welsh local government and the Welsh Assembly
Local government in Northern Ireland
‘Joining up’ at the local level
Managing planning at the local level
The ethical local authority
Further reading
Notes
4 The framework of plans
Introduction
SUPRANATIONAL PLANNING
The rationale for planning at the European scale
EU competences in spatial planning
European Spatial Development Perspective
Territorial cohesion
Spatial visions
NATIONAL PLANS AND POLICIES
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
England
Summary
REGIONAL PLANNING IN ENGLAND
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Development plans post 1947
Development plans post 1968
Development plans post 1985
Development plans post 1991
Development plans post 2004
Development plans post 2011
Development plans in Northern Ireland
Development plans in Scotland
Development plans in Wales
The scope and content of plans
Statutory procedures and management of the plan process
Further reading
5 The management of development
Introduction
From development control to development management
The scope of control
Definition of development
The Use Classes Order and the General Permitted Development Order
Withdrawal of permitted development rights
Local development orders
Special development orders
Planning application process
The development plan in the determination of planning applications
Other material considerations
Good design
Amenity
Planning conditions and obligations
Fees for planning applications
Planning appeals
Call-in of planning applications
Variations within the UK
Enforcement of planning control
Revocation, modification and discontinuance
Purchase and blight notices
Development by the Crown, government departments and statutory undertakers
Development by local authorities
Control of advertisements
Control of mineral working
Major infrastructure projects
Caravans
Telecommunications
Efficiency and resourcing of development management
Further reading
Notes
6 Developing planning policies
Introduction
Evidence in planning
PLANNING FOR HOUSING
Links between economic trends and household formation
The Barker Reviews
Strategic housing market assessments and strategic housing land availability assessments
Housing affordability
Addressing local housing problems
Accommodating housing growth
How much housing and where?
PLANNING FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Developing planning policy for employment and economic development
PLANNING FOR RETAIL DEVELOPMENT
Trends in retailing
Developments in retail planning policies
Assessing new shopping developments
CHALLENGES OF DEVELOPING PLANNING POLICIES
Further reading
Notes
7 Environment, sustainability and climate change
Introduction
THE MEANINGS OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN PLANNING
EU ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
European Environment Agency
ENVIRONMENT IN THE UK PLANNING SYSTEM
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS AND INSTITUTIONS
Environmental commissions and committees
Membership-based environmental groups
Environment agencies
Natural England
SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE
Agenda 21 in the UK
Local Agenda 21 in the UK
Rio+20 Conference: sustainable development’s swansong?
Ecosystem services
RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
Observed changes in the climate system
Future climate change
Drivers of climate change
Impacts of climate change
Mitigation and adaptation
International climate policy
The Kyoto Protocol
National climate policy
Local context
The role of planning in relation to climate change
MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING
Marine plans
PLANNING AND POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Pollution control framework
Air quality
Water quality
Noise
Light pollution
Waste planning
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Environmental impact assessment
Strategic environmental assessment
Sustainability appraisal
Further reading
8 Conservation of the historic environment
Introduction
Conservation values and the evolution of conservation planning
A brief history of the heritage protection system
Conservation planning today: structure and funding
Monuments and archaeology
Buildings
Conservation areas
The wider historic environment: other designated heritage assets and characterisation
Conservation and regeneration
Constructive conservation and modern heritage
Summary and prospects
Further reading
9 Design and the planning system
Introduction
PLANNING AND DESIGN IN THE POST-WAR PERIOD
Immediate post-war
The 1970s
‘Design’, or ‘urban design’?
The 1980s and 1990s
Central government guidance 1997–2004
Urban Design Compendium
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004
The National Planning Policy Framework
Design review
Design codes
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Housing: space standards and density
Building for Life
Tall buildings
Crime and design
The value of good design and ‘viability’
Design and health
The Taylor Review and resultant design guidance
National Planning Practice Guidance 2014
Further reading
Notes
10 Planning for rural areas
Introduction
The changing rural context
Changes in agriculture
Rural planning policy
Similarities and differences in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Planning and managing rural development
The national parks
Landscape and countryside designations
Hedgerows
Scottish designations
Northern Ireland designations
The coast
Waterways
Public rights of way
Provision for recreation and country parks
Green belts
Countryside grant programmes
Nature conservation
Biodiversity
Forestry
‘Joining up’ policies
Further reading
Notes
11 Urban policies and regeneration
Introduction
POOR HOUSING AND SLUM CLEARANCE
Urban replanning in nineteenth-century Britain
The transfer of responsibilities to the state: urban policy is born
Housing renewal areas
Public-sector homes: estate action
Housing action trusts
Decent homes for all
Coalition housing policy
Empty homes programme
Housing affordability
Scottish housing
AREA -BASED REGENERATION AND STATE-SUBSIDISED DEVELOPMENT
The lead-up to area-based intervention
The Community Development Projects
Urban programme
Policy for the inner cities and Action for Cities
Urban development corporations
City Challenge
The housing and regeneration agency
Single regeneration programme
New Deal for Communities and neighbourhood renewal
Delivering an urban renaissance
Urban regeneration companies
Housing market renewal
Urban policy under the Coalition
Scottish urban policies
Northern Ireland
Evaluation of urban and area-based policy
Further reading
Notes
12 Infrastructure planning
Introduction
Approaches to infrastructure planning
Hypermobility and automobility
Transport policy and planning in the 1960s and 1970s
Roads policies in the 1970s
Public transport planning 1960–79
Infrastructure policy 1979–97
Transport policy under Labour 1997–2010
UK infrastructure planning from 2010
Future prospects
Further reading
Notes
13 Planning, the profession and the public
Introduction
Participation in planning: from consultation to co-production?
Community involvement and the 2004 reform of the planning system
Community, parish and neighbourhood planning
Public participation in development management
Rights of appeal
Use of public inquiries and examinations
Human Rights Act 1998
Race and planning
Women and planning
Planning and people with disabilities
Maladministration, the Ombudsman and probity
The professionalisation of planning
Planning education
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