Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, vehicles for co-option or designed to promote neo-liberal agendas. The introduction of neighbourhood planning (NP) in England under the Localism Act (2011) is claimed by proponents to be a step change in the way that local communities are involved in planning their own areas. However, little empirical evidence has yet emerged to substantiate such claims, or provide details about the practices and experiences of NP. The paper highlights that there are numerous parties involved in the co-production of Neighbourhood Development Plans and there are numerous instances where ideas, policies and priorities that emerge from within neighbourhoods are bei...
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
Following its election in 2010 the UK Coalition Government and the subsequent Conservative administr...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Neighbourhood planning (NP) as enabled by the 2011 Localism Act in England has precipitated a consid...
Exploration of how neighbourhoods and others have responded to the UK government’s localism agenda i...
© 2019 Liverpool University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
Drawing on a mix of policy learning and new institutionalist theory, the paper sets out the empirica...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
The planning system in England is regarded as a key mechanism for the delivery of housing but is als...
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
Following its election in 2010 the UK Coalition Government and the subsequent Conservative administr...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Neighbourhood planning (NP) as enabled by the 2011 Localism Act in England has precipitated a consid...
Exploration of how neighbourhoods and others have responded to the UK government’s localism agenda i...
© 2019 Liverpool University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
Drawing on a mix of policy learning and new institutionalist theory, the paper sets out the empirica...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
The planning system in England is regarded as a key mechanism for the delivery of housing but is als...
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
Following its election in 2010 the UK Coalition Government and the subsequent Conservative administr...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...