Description
This book is about the European Union and how it has affected British planning. It discusses how different EU policies have affected the way British planners work, such as developing specific projects or participating in EU financial programs. It also discusses how British planners have to take into account EC directives when they are working on development control.
Written primarily from a British planning perspective, the book illustrates how various EU policies, programs, and legal instruments have affected the practice of planning in Britain and the work of central government and local planning authorities. This practice relates, for example, to opportunities for planning agencies to develop particular developmental projects, to participate in EU financial programs, to frame economic development strategies within the context of the Structural Funds, and to take account of EC directives within development control work. The core material is based on research gathered from six case study local authorities in Britain and extensive interviews with central and local government officials.