Introduction to planning law—training materials

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Practice notes

Introduction to planning law—training materials

Published by a LexisNexis Planning expert

Practice notes
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Contents of training materials

These training materials contain slides and speaker notes to introduce trainees, junior lawyers, lawyers from other practice areas or clients to the basics of planning law. They cover:

  1. when planning permission is needed

  2. permitted development rights

  3. the building regulations regime

  4. considerations involving listed buildings and conservation areas

  5. national and local planning policy

  6. the planning application procedure

  7. the planning regime for nationally significant infrastructure projects

  8. planning conditions

  9. planning obligations and community infrastructure levy (CIL)

  10. enforcement, and

  11. compulsory

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