680 Pages 106 Color & 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    680 Pages 106 Color & 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Town and Country Planning in the UK provides one of the most authoritative and comprehensive accounts of British planning history, institutions, legislation, policies, processes and practices. This 16th edition has been substantially revised and re-organised to provide an up-to-date overview of the planning systems in the four nations of the UK, supported by analyses, interpretations, illustrations, and examples from planning practice.

    The new edition features:

    • Details of the legislative and policy changes since 2015 and discussion of their implications, including the Levelling up and Regeneration Act, 2023.
    • Discussion of environmental policies and programmes and the impact of Brexit on environmental regulatory landscape in Britain.
    • Changes to climate change and resilience policies, notably the government’s ‘net zero’ agenda and their implications for planning.
    • Updates to the substantive issues in plan-making, especially the responses to the shortage of affordable housing and the development of major infrastructure.
    • Changes to the processes involved in plan making and development management.
    •  An expanded and revised chapter on design to include the growing significance of public health in the built environment.
    • Major revisions to the chapter on rural planning.
    • Revisions of the text on planning theory especially in relation to management of conflicts over the use and development of land.
    • Extended discussion of politics, professionalism and participation in planning.  

    The 16th edition of Town and Country Planning in the UK is an ideal starting point for those who are studying or working in the planning field, and for other professionals who need to locate their work in the  planning context.

    Chapter 1       The nature of planning

    Simin Davoudi

    Chapter 2       The evolution of town and country planning

    John Pendlebury

    Chapter 3       The institutional framework of planning

    Simin Davoudi

    Chapter 4       Development plans

    Simin Davoudi 

    Chapter 5       Development management

    David Webb and Trevor Hart

    Chapter 6       Key themes in planning policy

    David Webb

    Chapter 7       Environmental sustainability

    Simin Davoudi

    Chapter 8       Planning and climate emergency

    Simin Davoudi

    Chapter 9       Conservation of the historic environment

    John Pendlebury

    Chapter 10     Design and the planning system

    Tim Townshend

    Chapter 11     Planning for rural areas

    Menelaos Gkartzios and Trevor Hart

    Chapter 12     Urban policies and regeneration

    David Webb

    Chapter 13     Infrastructure planning

    Geoff Vigar

    Chapter 14     Planning, the public and the planning profession

    Geoff Vigar

    Biography

    Barry Cullingworth (1929–2005) University of Cambridge, UK and University of Delaware, USA.

    Simin Davoudi, David Webb, Geoff Vigar, John Pendlebury, and Tim Townshend, Newcastle University, UK. 

    Menelaos Gkartzios, Newcastle University, UK and Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey.

    Trevor Hart (1946-2017) Newcastle University, UK and York Natural Environment Trust. Vincent Nadin, TU Delft, the Netherlands, and South China University, China.

    "Town and Country Planning in the UK is the go to resource for planning students in the UK. It also provides a great resource for others from beyond the UK who want to know about UK planning systems, policy and background. The 16th edition continues the tradition of the  previous iterations in providing the definitive guide."

    Professor Gavin Parker, University of Reading, UK.

    "Barry Cullingworth’s Town and Country Planning has become a go-to resource for practitioners and students of planning since the first edition appeared in 1964.  The newest edition - four times longer than the original and produced by a team with a wealth of research, teaching, and practice expertise - details the expanding intricacies and broadening duties of the UK's planning systems and local practice whilst also providing an essential discussion of the wider purpose and spirit of planning: why we plan what good planning might look like.  It remains the definitive conceptual and practical guide to planning across the UK."

    Nick Gallent, University College London, UK.

    "Town & Country Planning in the UK, now in its 16th Edition, continues to deliver the definitive and most comprehensive analysis of the UK’s planning system. It provides a unique account of how the UK planning system functions, unrivalled in its breadth of topics and in-depth critique. Quite simply, this book is essential reading for planning students and practitioners not only in the UK, but for planners around the globe interested in understanding the complexity and evolution of planning."

    Mark Scott, Professor of Planning & Dean of Architecture, University College Dublin, Ireland.

    "Barry Cullingworth’s Town and Country Planning has been a must-read classic for successive generations of planning students, including myself, and stood the test of time in the last 60 years! The content and scope of the book has been broadened and enriched by the contributors who are experts and passionate of the UK Planning Systems. The 16th edition of this classic text successfully pulls the threads of historic and current development of the planning systems and highlights both challenges and opportunities of the field."

    Cecilia Wong, University of Manchester, UK.