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Neighbourhood Planning Communities Networks and Governance by Nick Gallent and Steve Robinson, Bristol University Press

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    Author(s)Nick Gallent and Steve Robinson
    PublisherBristol University Press
    ISBN9781447300076
    Pages224
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2013

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    Bristol University Press Neighbourhood Planning Communities Networks and Governance by Nick Gallent and Steve Robinson

    Neighbourhood planning offers a critical analysis of community-based planning activity in England, framed within a broader view of collaborative rationality and its limits. From the recent experience of drawing up parish plans, and attempts to connect these to formal policy frameworks, it identifies lessons for future planning at the neighbourhood scale. It is not a manual on community planning practice, nor does it provide a formula for producing parish or neighbourhood plans. But in the context of the latest 'localism' agenda in England it, first, examines the potential contribution of neighbourhood planning to building a 'collaborative democracy' and, second, asks how much movement towards genuine local partnership, and consensus around development decisions, can be achieved through the rescaling of 'statutory' planning as opposed to expending greater effort locally on building stronger relationships, and generating trust, between 'people and planning'show more



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