- Book Synopsis
- Keeping pace with planning law is no easy matter. The mass of primary and secondary legislation in this field, allied to local and national policy and guidance, make this the most intensively regulated area of the law. This comprehensive practitioner's handbook covers the widest possible range of planning topics in a single volume and is written for planning practitioners in the private and public sectors. This book combines a readily accessible narrative with a substantial body of footnotes for those looking for more detail when it comes to case law and statutory materials. Planning Law: A Practitioner's Handbook provides answers for the busy planning professional to a whole range of problems which commonly arise in the day-to-day practice of planning practitioners. Its advantage lies in the fact that it is a single up-to-date reference book covering a broad range of topics which might otherwise only be found in a number of specialist texts. It also contains sections on village greens, assets of community value, public rights of way, and gypsies and travellers, all of which impact on the realisation of land for planning purposes. The inclusion of these topics will be of particular value to practitioners in the public sector looking for up-to-date guidance in these fields.
- About The Author
- William Webster was called to the Bar in 1975 and is a tenant at 3 Paper Buildings, practising in the fields of land and planning law. He is a member of the Chancery Bar Association and joint author of 'Restrictions on the Use of Land'.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780854902552
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, (28 February 2019)
- Number of Pages
- 766
- Weight
- 1240 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 229 x 152 x 52 mm
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