Beyond Localism

John Stewart
Oct. 1, 2010
To be successful, the new localist planning system must be designed to work in the real world. Its designers must be mindful of at least five fundamental conditions. First, England suffers from a chronic, long-term undersupply of housing. Second, the state controls development rights and housing numbers. Since development rights were nationalised in the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act, …

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