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Give peace a chance - has planning policy contributed to rural tranquillity?

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2015

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Current

Abstract

Findings of a survey of local authorities to analyse the use of tranquillity policy. Argues for making the tranquillity policy currently in national planning policy more effective through the provision of improved guidance and an up-to-date evidence base to support tranquillity policy at local and international level.

Document History

May 2015 edition.

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Campaign to Protect Rural England

The Campaign to Protect Rural England were formerly known as the Council for the Protection of Rural England. They have been campaigning for a sustainable future for the English countryside for 80 years. Their publications highlight threats and promote positive solutions.

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