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Policy Press: Bristol. (2012) (In press). | 2012

Neighbourhood planning : communities, networks and governance

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson

Part 1: Democracy, planning and localism Introduction Democratic Renewal, Planning and Housing Growth in England Localism and its Antecedents Community-based Planning and Plans Part 2 Capacity building and community-based planning Ashford and its Strategic Planning Context Power, Capacity and Collaborative Planning Community Dynamics and Planning Capacity Building and Out-reach Part 3 The interface with policy actors Connectivity at the Policy / Community Interface Working with Local Government Working through Intermediaries Community-Based Plans Plannings Critical Interface Part 4 Neighbourhood planning, leadership and democratic renewal: Responsibility and Responsiveness: Lessons from Parish Planning Conclusions.


Housing Studies | 2012

Community Perspectives on Localness and ‘Priority’ Housing Policies in Rural England

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson

Policy actors tasked with delivering against rural housing needs face a key conceptual conundrum familiar to researchers: how to define need and how to link that concept to the idea of localness. Community perspectives on this issue reveal that ‘official’ priorities are often not considered to reflect the true nature of local need. There is considerable appetite for setting ‘community priority’ and for assuming direct responsibility for housing delivery. Discussions with community groups in different parts of rural England are used to expose these concerns, which accord with the UK governments localism agenda, a component of which is the empowerment of parish councils to deliver additional homes for ‘local need’, above planned allocations. However, although community perspectives may become vital in driving future policy outcomes, there are associated risks. These perspectives may belong to a dominant minority, with a tendency to draw narrow definitions of localness and local interest as a means of closing the door to unwanted development.


Journal of Rural Studies | 2011

Local Perspectives on Rural Housing Affordability and Implications for the Localism Agenda in England.

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson


Archive | 2012

Working with local government

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson


Archive | 2012

Planning's critical interface

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson


Archive | 2012

Capacity building and outreach

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson


Archive | 2012

Connectivity at the policy-community interface

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson


Archive | 2012

Community dynamics and planning

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson


Archive | 2012

Community-based plans

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson


Archive | 2012

Localism and its antecedents

Nick Gallent; Steve Robinson

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University College London

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