Regional Planning Guidance for the South East (RPG 9)

Regional Planning Guidance for the South East (RPG 9)

Author: Great Britain. Government Office for the South East

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780117539341

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Dated November 2004. Replaces part of the existing chapter 10 of, and provides a new chapter 14 for, RPG9 (ISBN 0117535621) published in March 2001. Customers may also require the main RPG9 publication (ISBN 0117535621) and three supplementary RPG9 publications (ISBNs 011753109X, 0117539201, and 011753921X)


Regional Planning Guidance for the South East (RPG9)

Regional Planning Guidance for the South East (RPG9)

Author: Great Britain: Government Office for the South East

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2006-06-30

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780117539679

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This revision to Regional Planning Guidance no. 9 (RPG 9) (ISBN 0117535621), published in March 2001, contains a waste management strategy for the South East which replaces Policy INF3 and its supporting paragraphs. The strategy address all main waste streams subject to regulation (municipal, commercial and industrial, construction and demolition waste) and its key role is to provide guidance on the spatial planning aspects of waste management, including an assessment of regional and subregional waste management requirements. It formally covers the period to 2016, but looks forward to 2025 to provide a longer term perspective and to inform the South East Plan. This revision should be read in conjunction with PPS 10 on national planning policy on sustainable waste management (ISBN 0117539503) published in July 2005.


Regional Transport Strategy (chapter 9 of Regional Planning Guidance for the South East RPG9)

Regional Transport Strategy (chapter 9 of Regional Planning Guidance for the South East RPG9)

Author: Great Britain. Government Office for the South East

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780117539204

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As part of RPG 9, the Regional Transport Strategy sets out the spatial planning framework for the preparation of local transport plans, as well as other strategies and programmes. It seeks to achieve a high quality transport system by promoting management and cost-effective investment in the system and by rebalancing its structure and use in a more sustainable way. It supports the regional spatial strategy, particularly in relation to interregional corridors and urban renaissance. This document replaces chapter 9 of RPG 9 (2001 ed., ISBN 0117535621), and a revision of part of chapter 12, covering the Ashford growth area, is also available (ISBN 011753921X).


Contemporary Issues in Regional Planning

Contemporary Issues in Regional Planning

Author: John Glasson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1351755900

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This title was first published in 2002: Regional planning and government in the UK is undergoing a period of tremendous activity, with a wide range of new policies, innovative techniques and experiments being tested. This volume provides an overview of developments, describing and analyzing the legislative, political and economic contexts within which changes are occurring, and assessing the continuing difficulties that face planners and others operating in the new arrangements for regional planning


Milton Keynes and South Midlands Sub-Regional Strategy

Milton Keynes and South Midlands Sub-Regional Strategy

Author: Great Britain. Government Office for the South East

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780117539426

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The area covered by this strategy is at the intersection of three regions (East midlands, East of England, South East) and so the changes it makes will form revisions for three RSSs. It is being published as a separate document to ensure that it can be implemented and monitored in co-ordinated way.


Regional Spatial Strategy for the East Midlands (RSS8).

Regional Spatial Strategy for the East Midlands (RSS8).

Author: Great Britain. Government Office for the East Midlands

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9780117539419

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This Regional Spatial Strategy replaces the previous Regional Planning Guidance (RPG8) and provides a broad development strategy for the East Midlands up to 2021. The sections of the document are: core strategy, which outlines the 10 core objectives, spatial strategy, which continues the sequential approach to development outlined in RPG8; topic based priorities, which looks at five main topics such as housing; regional priorities for monitoring and review; Milton Keynes and South Midlands sub-regional strategy (which is published as a separate document ISBN 0117539422).


ODPM Annual Report and Accounts 2005

ODPM Annual Report and Accounts 2005

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: ODPM: Housing, Planning, Local Government and the Regions Committee

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2006-01-26

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780215027122

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Incorporating HCP 680, session 2005-06.


British Planning Policy

British Planning Policy

Author: Mark Tewdwr-Jones

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1135365628

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


British Planning Policy in Transition

British Planning Policy in Transition

Author: Mark Tewdwr-Jones

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1135365636

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First Published in 1995. This book aims to consider the statutory planning policy system in Britain at the present time (1995) and predominantly takes as a starting point the development of the current processes in the period since 1989–90. The choice of time period for the study is deliberate and has been governed by two main issues. First, it coincides with the publication in 1989 of a government White Paper on the future of development plans. This paper had immense implications for the statutory planning system and effectively precipitated a new era for the future framework of planning policy. Secondly, 1990 marks the end of Margaret Thatcher’s period as Prime Minister and, since we are discussing British planning policy within the context of changing political climates, it is appropriate to assess the statutory planning process under John Major’s administration. The resultant essays which have been assembled therefore take the planning policy changes of the last five years as the focus of study and provide a context within which an in-depth analysis of inter-governmental planning relations may occur.