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Third party rights of appeal in planning

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Investigates the case for a right for third parties in the planning system to appeal on merits to a higher authority against the decision of a local planning authority to grant planning permission. Evaluates whether it is necessary or desirable in principle, if so how it might work in context of the British planning system. Also whether British law needs to be changed to introduce a third party right of appeal to conform with the Human Rights Act 1998.

Document History

A research project for - Council for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, WWR-UK, Civic Trust, Friends of the Earth, Town and Country Planning Association, Environmental Law Foundation, ROOM.

ISBN

9781902786483

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Campaign to Protect Rural England

The Campaign to Protect Rural England were formerly known as the Council for the Protection of Rural England. They have been campaigning for a sustainable future for the English countryside for 80 years. Their publications highlight threats and promote positive solutions.

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