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Page 213
... planning schemes and a new planning department of the Ministry was established . However , the obligation was never enforced and in 1932 the obligation was removed , though some planning did occur on local initiative . In 1920 a ...
... planning schemes and a new planning department of the Ministry was established . However , the obligation was never enforced and in 1932 the obligation was removed , though some planning did occur on local initiative . In 1920 a ...
Page 260
Pat Thane. Planning Act of 1947 made all development subject to compulsory planning permission for the first time and imposed a 100 per cent development levy on the value created by permission to develop land . This was repealed by the ...
Pat Thane. Planning Act of 1947 made all development subject to compulsory planning permission for the first time and imposed a 100 per cent development levy on the value created by permission to develop land . This was repealed by the ...
Page 380
... planning , limitation on notion of , 213 Town and Country Planning Act 1947 , 259-60 ; provision of , 260 Town and Country Planning Association , 259 Town and Country Planning Bill 1944 , 259 town extensions in Europe , 105 Townsend ...
... planning , limitation on notion of , 213 Town and Country Planning Act 1947 , 259-60 ; provision of , 260 Town and Country Planning Association , 259 Town and Country Planning Bill 1944 , 259 town extensions in Europe , 105 Townsend ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 125 |
The interwar years | 189 |
The Second World War and after | 223 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |