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Planning Appeals: Practice and Materials


ISBN13: 9781526515292
Published: October 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £105.00



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Key Features and Highlights:

  • The only practitioner-focussed text dedicated to the law relating to planning appeals
  • Detailed and practical explanation of the impact of the Rosewell Review
  • Written specifically for planning practitioners
  • Practical guidance from one of the leading barristers in this field

A concise collation of the relevant materials for each relevant stage of an appeal

Taking costs applications as an example, it brings together: the statutory basis for a costs award; the relevant procedure rules; the guidance in the National Planning Practice Guidance; summaries or extracts example costs decisions which show how particular points are often decided and provides commentary and observations.

Preparing

Provides a step by step guide to framing a case, supporting it with effective evidence and advice on how to avoid pitfalls.

Giving evidence

The focus of any appeal is the inquiry or hearing. The function of the inquiry and its key elements have to be understood in order to be effective within it. It covers the benefits of a good examination in chief; what can be achieved during cross examination and how are you (as witness, client, solicitor) going to contribute; does reexamination matter and how does all this relate to what is said ultimately in closing submissions?

The Rosewell Review

Provides detailed explanation of the impact of the Rosewell Review.

Subjects:
Planning Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. The Scope of Appeals
Chapter 2. Commencement
Chapter 3. Written Evidence
Chapter 4. Managing Appeal timetables and the Rosewell Inquiries
Chapter 5. Inquiries
Chapter 6. Hearings
Chapter 7. Costs
Chapter 8. Applications and appeals against Secretary of State decisions
Appendices:
Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (extracts)
Inquiry procedure rules (England and Wales)
Hearing procedure rules NPPG (National Planning Practice Guidance)
Case summaries