Implementing planning policy statement 6

作者: B. J. Simpson

DOI: 10.1680/MUEN.2006.159.3.129

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摘要: Planning Policy Statement 6 (PPS 6): for Town Centres succeeds a consultation draft of December 2003 and replaces Guidance Note (PPG Retail Developments. This paper examines how effective the former guidance has been, it been modified to form PPS 6, likely impacts new what support from other policies will be necessary achieve stated objectives. Although PPG supported some successes in achieving objectives relating accessibility services by public transport, walking cycling, central areas, overall picture is one continued aggravation problems identified it, principally decline many increasing deteriorating environmental quality. places greater emphasis on analysing relationships between areas assessing development needs. These changes help clarify but need the...

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