Currently within English planning literature there are polarizing debates about whether neighbourhood planning represents a politically useful tool for communities to utilize to challenge and shape top-down government development plans for their neighbourhood. One side of the debate optimistically presents neighbourhood planning as a radical and exciting opportunity for communities who wish to shape development plans for their locality. On the other side of the debate neighbourhood planning is denounced as a post-political governance technology which does not enable communities to meaningfully challenge and shape government development plans for their neighbourhood. This paper will engage with these competing perspectives whilst exploring h...
Neighbourhood Planning is a signature policy of the Coalition's Localism Act. The presentation exam...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
Neighbourhood planning is progressing in England and now encompasses over 2500 groups, of which over...
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
Exploration of how neighbourhoods and others have responded to the UK government’s localism agenda i...
Under the widespread perception of a democratic deficit in practices of local governance across Euro...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
The Localism Act 2011 created an opportunity for local communities to form Neighbourhood Forums and ...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Neighbourhood planning is arguably the most radical innovation in UK local governance in a generatio...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
Neighbourhood planning was first outlined in 2010 as part of the Government’s commitment to transfer...
This briefing has been developed in consultation with some of the leading academics and stakeholder ...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
The planning system in England is regarded as a key mechanism for the delivery of housing but is als...
Neighbourhood Planning is a signature policy of the Coalition's Localism Act. The presentation exam...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
Neighbourhood planning is progressing in England and now encompasses over 2500 groups, of which over...
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
Exploration of how neighbourhoods and others have responded to the UK government’s localism agenda i...
Under the widespread perception of a democratic deficit in practices of local governance across Euro...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
The Localism Act 2011 created an opportunity for local communities to form Neighbourhood Forums and ...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Neighbourhood planning is arguably the most radical innovation in UK local governance in a generatio...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
Neighbourhood planning was first outlined in 2010 as part of the Government’s commitment to transfer...
This briefing has been developed in consultation with some of the leading academics and stakeholder ...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
The planning system in England is regarded as a key mechanism for the delivery of housing but is als...
Neighbourhood Planning is a signature policy of the Coalition's Localism Act. The presentation exam...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
Neighbourhood planning is progressing in England and now encompasses over 2500 groups, of which over...