Urban Planning Under Thatcherism: The Challenge of the Market
Originally published in 1991, Urban Planning Under Thatcherism links theory and practice to assess the changes to the planning system since 1979. It analyses the major trends by investigating the individual modifications in the legislation and the new initiatives which have introduced procedures to by-pass the normal system. Such changes are fundamental not only to the built environment but to the quality of urban life and ultimately to the nature of society. The book argues that this orientation is the result of a policy shift from local democracy to centralisation and from the criteria of the public interest to those of the market.

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Urban Planning Under Thatcherism: The Challenge of the Market
Originally published in 1991, Urban Planning Under Thatcherism links theory and practice to assess the changes to the planning system since 1979. It analyses the major trends by investigating the individual modifications in the legislation and the new initiatives which have introduced procedures to by-pass the normal system. Such changes are fundamental not only to the built environment but to the quality of urban life and ultimately to the nature of society. The book argues that this orientation is the result of a policy shift from local democracy to centralisation and from the criteria of the public interest to those of the market.

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Urban Planning Under Thatcherism: The Challenge of the Market

Urban Planning Under Thatcherism: The Challenge of the Market

by Andy Thornley
Urban Planning Under Thatcherism: The Challenge of the Market

Urban Planning Under Thatcherism: The Challenge of the Market

by Andy Thornley

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Originally published in 1991, Urban Planning Under Thatcherism links theory and practice to assess the changes to the planning system since 1979. It analyses the major trends by investigating the individual modifications in the legislation and the new initiatives which have introduced procedures to by-pass the normal system. Such changes are fundamental not only to the built environment but to the quality of urban life and ultimately to the nature of society. The book argues that this orientation is the result of a policy shift from local democracy to centralisation and from the criteria of the public interest to those of the market.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138489998
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/24/2020
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Urban Planning
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The Post-War Consensus and the Purpose of Planning 3. The Nature of Thatcherism 4. Re-Orienting the State 5. New Right Thinking; Planning Under Siege 6. Modifications to the Planning System: 1 Development Plans 7. Modifications to the Planning System: 2 Development Control 8. By-Passing the Planning System 9. Towards a Simplified Planning System 10. Conclusions: The Re-Orientation of the Planning System Bibliography Index

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