The author argues that power is being exercised by rural elites to prevent much-needed new housing being built in the English countryside. Evidence is presented from five case-study local authorities in rural England, via analysis of interview data and policy documents produced at the regional and local plan-making level. Technocratic explanations for the ongoing failure of the planning system to deliver more housing in line with the well-established need/demand for such are rejected. Drawing on the three dimensions of power presented by Lukes, the author explores how the exercise of power effectively subverts planning processes and leads overwhelmingly to decisions being made which favour the exclusionary preferences of certain groups.
Many rural councils are in favour of dispersed low density housing as it takes advantage of a countr...
The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, occurs and d...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the impact of the ownership and management of housing on the ex...
In the context of a growth in both participatory democracy and responsible participation, rural deci...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
This paper explores the provision of homes for less wealthy households in rural England. By allowing...
This thesis examines the lay discourses of power within six rural parishes of England. In so doing, ...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
This thesis examines the lay discourses of power within six rural parishes of England. In so doing, ...
In the wake of BSE, the threat to ban fox hunting and Foot and Mouth disease, the English countrysid...
Problems of housing affordability have been afflicting parts of the UK, especially the South East of...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
The role of large landowners in planning processes has been largely ignored by scholars. This paper ...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
The article briefly explores the enduring primacy of agricultural planning over land use planning in...
Many rural councils are in favour of dispersed low density housing as it takes advantage of a countr...
The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, occurs and d...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the impact of the ownership and management of housing on the ex...
In the context of a growth in both participatory democracy and responsible participation, rural deci...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
This paper explores the provision of homes for less wealthy households in rural England. By allowing...
This thesis examines the lay discourses of power within six rural parishes of England. In so doing, ...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
This thesis examines the lay discourses of power within six rural parishes of England. In so doing, ...
In the wake of BSE, the threat to ban fox hunting and Foot and Mouth disease, the English countrysid...
Problems of housing affordability have been afflicting parts of the UK, especially the South East of...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
The role of large landowners in planning processes has been largely ignored by scholars. This paper ...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
The article briefly explores the enduring primacy of agricultural planning over land use planning in...
Many rural councils are in favour of dispersed low density housing as it takes advantage of a countr...
The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, occurs and d...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the impact of the ownership and management of housing on the ex...