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Abolition of regional spatial strategies: a planning vacuum (HC 517 of session 2010-11)
Publication Year
2011
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Examines the impact of the revocation and abolition of Regional Spatial Strategies (RSSs). Looks at: the implications of the abolition of regional house building targets for levels of housing development; the likely effectiveness of the Government’s plan to encourage local communities to accept new housing development by the use of financial incentives; and the level of the incentives that will be needed to ensure an adequate long-term supply of housing. Also considers the arrangements that should be put in place to ensure appropriate co-operation between local planning authorities on matters formerly covered by RSSs, such as waste, minerals and flooding, as well as housing.
Document History
House of Commons Communities and Local Government Committee. Second report. Related to the following document: Government response to the Communities and Local Government Committee's report abolition of regional spatial strategies: a planning vacuum. Cm 8103 (DCLG, 2011).
ISBN
9780215556868
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