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Assessing urban housing potential - a good practice guide

Publication Year

2004

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Concerns assessments and information for use in making regional planning guidance (which will become regional spatial strategies following the enactment of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act) and development plans. This guide is a technical document aimed at those who prepare and use studies of urban housing potential.

Document History

To be read with DETR Tapping the potential - assessing urban housing capacity: towards better practice.

ISBN

9781904664055

Publisher Information

South East England Regional Assembly

South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) was the regional chamber for the South East of England. It was dissolved in March 2009, with its functions assumed by the South East England Partnership Board, the Regional Development Agency and the South East England Leaders’ Board.