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Role of elected members in plan making and development control

Publication Year

1997

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Looks at how elected members carry out their role and responsibilities in the planning system. It explores the perceptions and views of elected members and chief officers on the protocols and procedures which regulate how councillors discharge their responsibilities for plan making and development control.

ISBN

9780901151964

Publisher Information

Royal Town Planning Institute

The Royal Town Planning Institute produces publications on a wide range of topics related to planning, providing good practice advice, outline key RTPI policy positions and research reports.

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