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New Planning Laws

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NewHouse · 27/03/2012 08:16

Apparently are going to be announced later today. I wonder what changes there will be?

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golemmings · 27/03/2012 08:39

Thank you for the heads up. I am a planner but on mat leave and have no idea what's going on in the real world and having too much fun to find out unless its really big!.

I imagine though that it will involve less control over new development so adverse impacts on design and the environment and based on the fact that the economic down turn, housing shortages, nhs waiting lists and declining school standards are all the fault of planners because planners are evil.

NewHouse · 27/03/2012 08:42

Gole, you can explain the fifty pages then for us Wink

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Gigondas · 27/03/2012 08:44

Given they will let just about anything through Round here and certainly design no grounds for refusal looking At 2 overgrown sheds out back It beggars belief they need to make laws more liberal.

Pendeen · 28/03/2012 15:59

Just an announcement about the Local Planning regulations due to come into force on 6 April.

here

NewHouse · 28/03/2012 20:26

Pen, I can't make head nor tails of that document.

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Heswall · 28/03/2012 22:33

The jist seems to be nothing at all will change, there will still be fields of green whilst children are stuffed into flats with no space, the nimby's vote you see.

Pendeen · 29/03/2012 16:49

I agree it is not light reading at all.

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