How to Stop and Influence Planning Permission

How to Stop and Influence Planning Permission by Roy Speer, published by Stonepound in 1998, is a 2nd edition book that spans 159 pages. This work offers an insight into the complexities of the planning system in Great Britain, detailing how it governs what can be built, where, and the aesthetic aspects of construction. The book serves as a non-technical guide aimed at individuals interested in opposing and influencing planning permissions.
Readers will find practical information on land use and city planning, emphasizing citizen participation and the role of pressure groups in the planning process. The content is designed to demystify the planning system, making it accessible for those looking to engage with or challenge planning decisions in their communities. This edition provides a thorough examination of the subject matter, catering to those who wish to understand and navigate the intricacies of planning permissions effectively.
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The planning system determines what can be built, where it is built and what it looks like. This book aims to provide an insight into the complexitites of the planning system. It is a non-technical guide to opposing and influencing planning permission.
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