Citation: Society for Advanced Legal Studies, Planning and Environmental Law Reform Working Group (2001) The simplification of planning legislation. UNSPECIFIED. Society for Advanced Legal Studies, London.
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Abstract
This paper describes a proposal to extend the scope of planning permission in Great Britain so as to include virtually any works to listed buildings and scheduled monuments, demolition in a conservation area, and advertising. That would enable the scrapping of the separate statutory codes governing listed building consent, conservation area consent, scheduled monument consent, and consent under the Advertisements Regulations.
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Additional Information: | Report produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. Planning and Environmental Law Reform Working Group for the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. |
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Creators: | Society for Advanced Legal Studies, Planning and Environmental Law Reform Working Group and |
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Subjects: | Law |
Keywords: | Planning legislation, Law reform, Land use -- Law and legislation, Law -- Interpretation and construction, Great Britain |
Divisions: | Institute of Advanced Legal Studies |
Collections: | Society for Advanced Legal Studies |
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