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Title: Retail Planning: Development control or plan-led?
Author(s): Findlay, Anne
Sparks, Leigh
Contact Email: a.m.findlay@stir.ac.uk
Issue Date: Jun-2004
Date Deposited: 12-Apr-2013
Citation: Findlay A & Sparks L (2004) Retail Planning: Development control or plan-led?. European Retail Digest, (42), pp. 60-62.
Abstract: Focuses on the move of retail planning in Great Britain from development control system to a plan-led system. Difference in the concerns of the Department of Treasury and Office of the Deputy Prime Minister that led to the tension over the role of planning; Recommendations of the Retail Strategy Group that reflect the changing realities of planning in England; Issues surrounding the move to a plan-led system.
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