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Catalogue reference: HLG 119

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HLG 119

Development plans, and amendments thereto, of towns, counties and designated development areas, submitted by local planning authorities to the ministry under the provisions of the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. The series also includes...

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HLG 119

Title
Ministry of Housing and Local Government and predecessors and successor: Development Plans
Date

1938-1981

Description

Development plans, and amendments thereto, of towns, counties and designated development areas, submitted by local planning authorities to the ministry under the provisions of the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. The series also includes written statements of intended developments and the ministry's instruments of approval.

Related material

For further development plans see: HLG 71 HLG 79

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Ministry of Housing and Local Government, 1951-1970
  • Ministry of Local Government and Planning, 1951-1951
  • Ministry of Town and Country Planning, 1943-1951
  • Ministry of Works, 1943-1962
  • Ministry of Works and Buildings, 1940-1942
  • Ministry of Works and Planning, 1942-1943
Physical description

3267 files, flat sheets and rolls

Access conditions

Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated

Subjects
Topics
Planning (Land and Property)
Local Government
Administrative / biographical background

The Town and Country Planning Act 1947 required every local planning authority to undertake a survey of their area and submit to the Minister a report of the survey, a county or town map showing the location of various sectors of land use and a programme map indicating the stages by which any development should be carried out. Land designated as subject to compulsory acquisition was defined on a designation map, or on a comprehensive development map. If acquisition did not take place within twelve years (eight for agricultural land) the designation lapsed.

The main purpose of development plans was to guide developers and others concerned with the use of land, and regulate the development of land and its acquisition, development and disposal by local authorities. Unlike planning schemes made under earlier planning Acts, plans under the 1947 Act did not themselves confer any development rights and planning permission still had to be obtained. When a development plan was submitted to the Minister for confirmation the prescribed notice had to be published in the London Gazette and at least one local paper. Any objections would then be heard at either a public inquiry or a private hearing held by the Minister. At least once in every five years, the local planning authority was required to carry out a fresh survey and submit a report, together with any proposed alterations, to the Minister.

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