Twyford Down Roads, campaigning and environmental law
Auteur : Bryant Barbara
The Twyford Down story is set in a political and historical framework in order to examine the key issues affecting road planning and environmental protection: the system of route selection; Crown development; government agents, NGOs and locally elected authorities; conservation legislation; subsidiarity; lobbying techniques; and the role of the press. Written in a lively style and vividly illustrated, Twyford Down will appeal to environmental advisors, policy makers and planners as well as lobbyists and those interested in the environment.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction: a brief history.Part One. The campaigner's story. Part Two. The lawyer's assessment.Part Three. The environmentalist's conclusions. Glossary. Appendix. Index.
Date de parution : 07-2017
13.8x21.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
Cutting Route; cutting; St Catherine’s Hill; route; Secretaries Of State; catherines; Transport Department; hill; Winchester Council; transport; A33 Bypass; department; Water Meadows; water; Winchester College; meadows; Hampshire County Council; countryside; Mott Hay; commission; Marsham Street; River Itchen; Inspector Leaker; Christopher Chope; Mr Rifkind; UK Government; Oxleas Wood; M3 Motorway; Hampshire Chronicle; Superb; Devil’s Punchbowl; JAG; Winchester City Council; High Level Crossing; English Heritage