Urban planning under Thatcherism : the challenge of the market

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Urban planning under Thatcherism : the challenge of the market

Andy Thornley

Routledge, 1993

2nd ed

  • : pbk.

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Bibliography: p. 245-265

Includes index

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Description

The philosophy and the practice of urban planning has been transformed over the last decade. Apparently the victim of a strategy of erosion, the post-war comprehensive planning system has had to meet the challenge of the market. This book provides an evaluation of both political and planning theory and practice during the Thatcher period. Its conclusions examine not only the quality of urban life but on how Thatcherism has transformed British society.

Table of Contents

  • The post-war consensus and the purpose of planning
  • the nature of Thatcherism
  • re-orientating the state
  • new right thinking - planning under siege
  • modifications to the planning system - development plans
  • modifications to the planning system - development control
  • by-passing the planning system
  • towards a simplified planning system
  • the re-orientation of the planning system.

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