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Planning 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780414110045
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414019331
Published: October 2023
Publisher: W. Green
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The global climate emergency and growing nature crisis emphasises the importance of regulating land use. Now publishing in the Greens Practice Library series, Neil Collar’s popular book provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to statutory planning controls in Scotland.

This brand-new edition addresses the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019, which has been brought into force in stages with a few provisions still to be commenced and amends the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997. Other updates include:

  • The new "development plan" – National Planning Framework 4 and local development plans
  • Introduction of regional spatial strategies and local place plans
  • New permitted development rights and use classes
  • Changes to pre-application consultation procedure
  • Changes to environmental impact assessment procedures
  • Finney and other court decisions on the section 42 procedure for varying planning conditions
  • The Hillside court decision about multiple implementation of planning permissions
  • Changes to section 75 obligations, including the Elsick court decision
  • Short term holiday lets – introduction of control areas

Planning 5th edition is an essential text for lawyers, planners, surveyors, environmental consultants, architects and community councils. Although providing detailed dissection of planning in Scotland for seasoned professionals, the book also provides a succinct introduction to the area, working as the perfect tool for either LLB or Diploma students.

Neil Collar LLB (Hons), LLM, Dip LP, LARTPI is a Partner and Head of Planning at Brodies LLP. He is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a Specialist in Planning Law. Neil is also on the editorial board for the journal SPEL (Scottish Planning and Environmental Law).

Subjects:
Scots Law
Contents:
1. Evolution of Planning Law
2. The Planning System
3. Development Plans
4. Development Management I - The Need for Planning Permission
5. Development Management II - Applying for Planning Permission
6. Development Management III - Planning Conditions, Planning Agreements and Good Neighbour Agreements
7. Development Management IV – Enforcement
8. Challenge of Planning Decisions
9. Particular Controls
10. Public Participation