BBC News - Row deepens over English planning law changes
With an overhaul of the planning system (from a 1000 page document to a 50 page document), the balance has firmly been shifted in favour of developers rather than locals.
Whether this means that development on brownfield sites will be expedited or whether it leads a pathway for easier development on greenfield sites remains to be seen.
Leicester is a post-industrial city that has many derelict buildings and recreational land that are currently vacant. As a person who is keen on outdoor life (mountain biking, hiking etc), I find it frustrating to see developments cropping up on the edges of the city, nibbling away at the countryside, when these inner city areas are unused. Through a process of investigation, research and image making I hope to demonstrate a way in which this land can be put to better use.
27 March 2012
Change in planning Laws
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Developers,
Government,
Planning laws
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