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Regional NewsShowing the 8 most recent of 8. Show all. The CLA has backed the Final Report of the Penfold Review on non-planning consents, published today (5 July), and called for the Government to put its recommendations into action. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [5 July 2010] Report is a shot in the arm for hard-pressed rural businesses, says CLAThe CLA's belief that rural businesses are being held back by a poor planning system has been supported by today's Government response to MP Matthew Taylor's report on rural planning. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [25 March 2009] Community Infrastructure Levy impact still unknown in rural areas, says CLACLA President Henry Aubrey-Fletcher said: "The CLA has been working closely with the House of Lords, and has received huge support from them, on amendments to the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) enabling clauses that were set out in the Planning... [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [2 December 2008] An Environment, Food and Rural Affairs report released today recognises a main concern from the CLA that government departments are still not rural proofing policies. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [30 October 2008] New Planning Policy Paper a Critical Breakthough for Rural Yorkshire – says CLAA new government consultation on changing planning guidelines is the most positive step towards achieving genuinely sustainable economic development that has been taken for years - according to the CLA, the rural economy experts. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [19 December 2007] CLA - POLYTUNNELS RULING WILL HIT BRITISH HORTICULTUREA High Court judgment¹ on Friday (December 15), making it clear that the large scale covering of the countryside in polytunnels requires planning permission, has been met with disappointment by the Country Land & Business Association (CLA) many of... [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [20 December 2006] CLA RESPONSE TO THE BARKER REVIEW: PLANNING FOR A COUNTRYSIDE IN WHICH PEOPLE CAN LIVE AND WORK"This report is a breath of fresh air and a radical review of what is currently a dysfunctional planning system," said Dorothy Fairburn, regional director of the Country Land & Business Association (CLA) in response today (Tuesday 5 December) to the... [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [5 December 2006] FOLLOW GOVERNMENT LEAD ON RURAL HOUSING – PLANNERS URGEDLocal planners must follow the Government’s lead in recognising that rural housing matters according to the regional director of the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) in Yorkshire. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [4 December 2006] |
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