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Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Written Evidence of Parish Councils
Written Evidence of Parish Councils [to The] Royal Commission on Local Government in England
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Category : Parish councils (Local government)
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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Publisher:
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Category : Parish councils (Local government)
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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Written Evidence of the County Councils Association, Association of Municipal Corporations, National Association of Parish Councils, Rural District Councils Association [and] Urban District Councils Association
The Law Relating to Parish Councils
Author: Austin Fleeming Jenkin
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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Publisher:
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 1012
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Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 1012
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Written Evidence (including Supplementary Evidence) of Local Government and Associated Bodies and of Local Authorities in Greater London [to the Royal Commission on Local Government in England].
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Local Government in England
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Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Is there a future for regional government?
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Communities and Local Government Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780215033048
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Incorporating HCP 977-i to viii, session 2005-06. An earlier volume of written evidence published as HC 977-II, session 2005-06 (ISBN 9780215027849)
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780215033048
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Incorporating HCP 977-i to viii, session 2005-06. An earlier volume of written evidence published as HC 977-II, session 2005-06 (ISBN 9780215027849)
Sessional Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 844
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 844
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Written Evidence of Private Citizens, Amenity, Ratepayers' and Residents' Organisations and Other Witnesses
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Local Government in England
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Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Publisher:
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Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Abolition of regional spatial strategies
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Communities and Local Government Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780215556868
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Regional Spatial Strategies (RSSs) bridged the gap between those planning issues determined by local policy or concern, and those subject to policy goals defined at a national level - such as those for housing or renewable energy. The committee did not pass judgment on the merits of regional spatial strategies, but is concerned about the hiatus created by their intended abolition. This is giving rise to an inertia that is likely to hinder development - making it much harder to deliver necessary but controversial or emotive 'larger than local' facilities and to ensure that our national need for new housing is met. There also needs to be a strengthened local authority 'duty to co-operate' and a better understanding of where Local Enterprise Partnerships will fit into these new planning arrangements. The Government's recognition that we need to build more houses, and its commitment to deliver 150,000 affordable homes over the next four years (although this is not an exceptional number by historic standards) is welcomed. However, the likelihood of achieving this increase through the New Homes Bonus is questioned. There is no evidence this mechanism will increase housing supply by 8 - 13% in the way that ministers predict. Indeed, it became clear during this inquiry that estimates for new house building contained in local authorities' plans have already fallen by 200,000 following the decision to abolish RSSs. The committee concludes that this Government may face a stark choice between whether to build fewer homes than its predecessors, or abandon its commitment to promote localism in decisions of this kind. The committee therefore calls for the New Homes Bonus to be linked explicitly to the delivery of homes provided for in local plans following robust assessments of housing need
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780215556868
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Regional Spatial Strategies (RSSs) bridged the gap between those planning issues determined by local policy or concern, and those subject to policy goals defined at a national level - such as those for housing or renewable energy. The committee did not pass judgment on the merits of regional spatial strategies, but is concerned about the hiatus created by their intended abolition. This is giving rise to an inertia that is likely to hinder development - making it much harder to deliver necessary but controversial or emotive 'larger than local' facilities and to ensure that our national need for new housing is met. There also needs to be a strengthened local authority 'duty to co-operate' and a better understanding of where Local Enterprise Partnerships will fit into these new planning arrangements. The Government's recognition that we need to build more houses, and its commitment to deliver 150,000 affordable homes over the next four years (although this is not an exceptional number by historic standards) is welcomed. However, the likelihood of achieving this increase through the New Homes Bonus is questioned. There is no evidence this mechanism will increase housing supply by 8 - 13% in the way that ministers predict. Indeed, it became clear during this inquiry that estimates for new house building contained in local authorities' plans have already fallen by 200,000 following the decision to abolish RSSs. The committee concludes that this Government may face a stark choice between whether to build fewer homes than its predecessors, or abandon its commitment to promote localism in decisions of this kind. The committee therefore calls for the New Homes Bonus to be linked explicitly to the delivery of homes provided for in local plans following robust assessments of housing need