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  • Sērija : A Practical Approach
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Planning law is one of the most fast moving legal areas, with major structural changes to the planning system occurring since 2014 . Despite these attempts at simplification, it remains one of the most complex fields for both students and practitioners to navigate. In this continually evolving arena the fourteenth edition of A Practical Approach to Planning Law is an authoritative and reliable resource for all those working in the area, providing a comprehensive and systematic account of the principles and practice of planning law. The text guides the reader through each stage of the planning process, from permission applications through to disputes and appeals in a clear and accessible style.

Containing coverage of all recent cases as well as important legislative and policy developments since the publication of the previous edition, particularly those arising out of the Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017, the Housing and Planning Act 2016, the Infrastructure Act 2015, and the Deregulation Act 2015, this new edition provides an invaluable introduction to the subject for professionals and students alike.

The A Practical Approach series is the perfect partner for practice work. Each title provides a comprehensive overview of the subject together with clear, practical advice and tips on issues likely to arise in practice. The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the field, where the expert overview and clear layout promote clarity and ease of understanding.
Table of Cases xxiii
Table of Legislation and Other Instruments xlix
List of Abbreviations lxv
1 Historical Introduction 1(12)
A The Growth Of Public Control Over Land Use
B Later Legislative Landmarks
C The Localism Act 2011 And Subsequent Reform
2 Planning Organization 13(34)
A The Secretary Of State
B Local Planning Authorities
C Greater London
3 The Evolution Of Development Plans 47(10)
A Historical Introduction To Development Plans
B Development Plans Prepared Under The 1947 Act (First Generation Plans)
C Development Plans Prepared Under The 1968 Act (Second Generation Plans)
D Changes To The 1968 Development Plans System
E Development Plans Prepared Under The 2004 Act (Third Generation Plans)
F The Localism Act 2011 And The Abolition Of The Regional Strategies
4 Development Plans: Their Legal Significance After The Planning And Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 57(26)
A Sustainable Development And Community Involvement
B The Survey
C Local Development Schemes
D The Local Development Framework
E Local Development Documents And Neighbourhood Plans
F Preparation Of Development Plan Documents
G The Independent Examination Of Development Plan Documents
H The Binding Nature Of Inspectors' Reports
I Powers Of The Secretary Of State With Regard To Local Development Documents
J Miscellaneous Provisions Of Part 2
K Legal Challenges To Development Plans
L Development Plans: Their Legal Significance
M Transitional Provisions: Transferring From The Old System To The New System
N Wales: Regional Functions And Local Development
5 Definition Of Development 1: Operational Development 83(24)
A Need For Planning Permission
B Definition Of Development
C Operational Development
6 Definition Of Development 2: Material Change Of Use 107(48)
A Material Change Of Use
B Uses Excluded From Development
C Uses Included Within Development
D Advertising
E Intensification
F The Planning Unit, And Primary Or Dominant And Ancillary Uses
G Interruption And Abandonment Of A Use
H Subdivision Of A Planning Unit
7 The Need For Planning Permission 1: General Permitted Development Order; Local Development Orders 155(26)
A Town And Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order
B General Considerations
C Further Consideration Of Some Of The Parts
D Local Development Orders
E Neighbourhood Development Orders
F Permission In Principle
8 The Need For Planning Permission 2: Cases Of Doubt 181(8)
A Certificate Of Lawfulness Of Proposed Use Or Development (CLOPUD)
B Action For A Declaration
C Carrying Out An Activity Without Ascertaining Whether It Needs Permission
9 Applications For Planning Permission 1: Pre-Submission Requirements 189(20)
A Content And Form
B Outline Planning Permission And Permission In Principle
C Notification Of Owners
D Fees For Planning Applications
E Twin-Tracking
F Consultations With The Local Planning Authority
G Consultations By Applicant
H The Planning Register
10 Applications For Planning Permission 2: Procedure On Receipt Of Applications By The Local Planning Authority 209(18)
A Acknowledgment Of Receipt Of Application
B Power To Decline To Determine Applications C Publicity For Planning Applications
D Notification Requirements
E Consultation
F Development Not In Accordance With The Provisions Of The Development Plan
G Amendment Of Applications
11 Determinations Of Applications For Planning Permission 227(54)
A Delegation
B Estoppel By Representation
C Determination Of A Planning Application
12 Environmental Impact Assessment 281(36)
A Introduction
B Projects Requiring Environmental Impact Assessment
C Judicial Challenge
13 Strategic Environmental Assessment 317(12)
A Introduction
B Determinations Of The Responsible Authority
C Preparation Of Environmental Report
14 Conditions 329(36)
A The General Power
B Specific Powers To Impose Conditions
C Challenging An Invalid Condition
D Effect Of An Invalid Condition
E Removing Conditions Previously Attached
F Retrospective Planning Applications
G Duration Of Planning Permissions
15 The Construction, Scope, Effect, And Life Of A Planning Permission 365(22)
A Construction Of A Planning Permission
B Scope Of A Planning Permission
C Effect Of A Planning Permission
D Public Rights Of Way And Development
E Interference With Easements And Other Interests Or Rights
F Planning And Highways
G Planning Permission And Actions In Nuisance
H Planning Permission And Actions For Negligence
I Planning Permission And Actions In Deceit
J Life Of A Planning Permission
16 Development By The Crown, Statutory Undertakers, And Local Authorities; Public Works Orders 387(14)
A The Crown
B Statutory Undertakers
C Local Authorities
D Public Works Orders
17 Planning Agreements; Planning Obligations; And The Community Infrastructure Levy 401(22)
A Introduction And Enabling Powers
B Planning Obligations
C Planning Obligations (The Detailed Regime)
D Creation Of Planning Obligations
E Modification And Discharge Of Planning Obligations
F Appeals
G Amendment Of Planning Obligations
H The Secretary Of State's Policy
I Reforming Planning Contributions
J The Community Infrastructure Levy
18 Appeals; Statutory Review; Judicial Review; The Ombudsman 423(48)
A Appeals
B Natural Justice Or Fairness
C Written Representation Procedure
D Hearings
E Local Inquiries
F Major Infrastructure Projects
G Time Within Which The Secretary Of State Is Required To Take Decisions
H Power To Correct Decision Letters
I Award Of Costs
J Statutory Review
K Judicial Review
L The Requirement Of Standing
M The Need For Expedition
N The Planning Court And The Criminal Justice And Courts Act 2015
O The Remedy
P The Role Of The Ombudsman
19 Human Rights 471(8)
A The Human Rights Act 1998
20 Enforcement Of Planning Control 479(54)
A Introduction
B Planning Contravention Notices
C Additional Rights Of Entry On Property
D Temporary Stop Notices
E Enforcement Notices
F Issue Of Enforcement Notices
G Content Of Enforcement Notices
H Appeals Against Enforcement Notices
I Stop Notices
J Breach Of Condition Notices
K Injunctions
L Reversion To Earlier Use
M Certificates Of Lawfulness Of Existing Use Or Development (Cleuds) And Certificates Of Lawfulness Of Proposed Use Or Development (Clopuds)
21 Listed Buildings And Conservation Areas 533(42)
A Introduction
B Listed Buildings
C What Can Be Listed
D The Protection
E Buildings In Ecclesiastical Use And Monuments
F Listed Building Consent
G Listed Building Enforcement Notices
H Listed Building Purchase Notices
I Certificates Of Immunity
J Listed Buildings In Need Of Repair
K Building Preservation Notices
L Conservation Areas
M Recent Changes
22 Ancient Monuments And Areas Of Archaeological Importance 575(6)
A Scheduled Monuments
B Ancient Monuments
C Areas Of Archaeological Importance
D Protection Under Planning Legislation
23 Minerals 581(12)
A Introduction
B Old Mining Permissions
C Mining Permissions Granted Between 1948 And 1982
D Interpretation Of Mining Permissions
24 The Control Of Outdoor Advertisements 593(12)
A Introduction
B Deemed Consent
C Express Consent
D Areas Of Special Control (ASC)
E Fly-Posting
F Development And The Display Of Advertisements
25 Trees, Hedgerows, And High Hedges 605(10)
A The Protection Of Trees
B Compensation
C The Protection Of Hedgerows
D The Control Of High Hedges
26 Conservation Of Natural Habitats And Protected Species And Biodiversity 615(8)
A The Habitats Regulations 2017
B Case Law
27 Remedies For Adverse Planning Decisions 623(8)
A Compensation For Restrictions On Development
B Compensation For The Revocation Or Modification Of Planning Permissions Under Section 97 Of The 1990 Act
C Compensation For Discontinuance Of A Use Or The Alteration Or Removal Of Buildings Or Works Under Section 102 Of The 1990 Act
D Purchase Notices
28 Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects 631(14)
A Alternative Methods Of Determining Major Projects
B Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
29 Town And Village Greens 645(20)
A Introduction
B Right To Apply
C Definition
D Procedure
E Post-Registration Rights
F Rectification
Index 665
Dr Ashley Bowes is a barrister specialising in planning law at Cornerstone Barristers and is the General Editor of the Journal of Planning & Environmental Law. He is ranked as a leading practitioner in the field by Chambers & Partners, the Legal 500 and by the trade magazine, Planning. Ashley has experience of acting for developers and planning authorities at public inquiries, and has acted for both claimants and defendants at all stages of planning litigation, including to the Supreme Court. He is also a member of the Attorney General's C Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown, in which capacity he represents the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government in planning litigation concerning the UK Government.