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Town & Country Planning

Town & Country Planning refers to the process and system used to manage land use and development in urban and rural areas. It involves making decisions about how land can be used and what developments are permissible. The goal is to ensure sustainable development, manage growth, and address the needs of communities while protecting the environment.

Here are key aspects of town and country planning:

  1. Planning Policy: Guidelines and regulations that govern land use and development, often outlined in local and national planning policies.

  2. Development Plans: Documents that set out the long-term vision for land use and development in a specific area. This includes zoning laws, land allocation, and infrastructure planning.

  3. Planning Applications: The process by which individuals or organizations apply for permission to develop or change land use. This involves submitting plans and proposals to a local planning authority for approval.

  4. Public Consultation: A process where the community and stakeholders are invited to provide input on proposed developments or changes in land use.

  5. Planning Enforcement: Measures taken to ensure that development complies with planning regulations and to address any unauthorized or non-compliant activities.

  6. Sustainability: Ensuring that development meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This includes considerations like environmental impact, resource use, and social equity.

If you have specific questions about town and country planning or need information on a particular aspect, feel free to ask!

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