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In this updated second edition, Simon Fairlie offers an indepth and expansive look at the planning system - an absolute must read for anyone seeking to live and work on their land. Part One explores the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act, while Part Two examines developments since the first edition.
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| Author | Simon Fairlie |
|---|---|
| Short title | Low Impact Development |
| Long title | Low Impact Development - Planning and People in a Sustainable Countryside |
| Publisher | Jon Carpenter |
| Page count | 174 |
| Language | No |
| ISBN-10 | 1906067074 |
| ISBN-13 | 9781906067076 |
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- Simon Fairlie offers an indepth and expansive look at the planning system Review by Dawn Houghton, review in Permaculture magazine
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In this updated second edition, Simon Fairlie offers an indepth and expansive look at the planning system which is an absolute must read for anyone who is seeking to be able to live and work on their land. He gives much enligthenment as to how we can work through the clauses and criteria of Low Impact Development (LID).Review
There is much to look forward to. With each Low Impact Settlement that enters the system, and whether an application is refused point blank or not, progress to appeal is essential. The more demand we create, the more planners and politicians will have to listen and move forward themselves.
(Posted on 08/07/2010)
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