Public Consultation and Community Involvement in Planning (ePub)
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Property Consultation and Community Engagement is a handy introduction to public consultation for developers, students and planners. The past decade has seen a complete transformation in consultation and community relations in the UK, from increased requirements to consult, to the introduction of Neighbourhood Planning and a revolution in online communication. This book takes readers through consultation from the basics through to emerging trends, demonstrating how a successful consultation process benefits both developers and the local community. This is the first comprehensive guide to modern public consultation within the UK development sector and will be essential reading for developers, students and planners.
Penny Norton is the founder and director of PR consultancy PNPR (www.pnprlimited.co.uk) and of ConsultOnline (www.consultonlinewebsites.com), a comprehensive online service designed specifically for use in consultations on planning applications. Penny has substantial experience in public relations and public affairs within property, construction and regeneration and has written extensively on the subjects of consultation and community relations.
Martin Hughes is a former Labour councillor. He founded specialist community involvement consultancy Polity Communications in 2005 and since then has dealt with over 100 local authorities, gaining a wide breadth of experience in development and regeneration projects.
- Autoren: Penny Norton , Martin Hughes
- 2017, 408 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1317191366
- ISBN-13: 9781317191360
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.07.2017
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- Grösse: 5.96 MB
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