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All this provided government with extensive powers over how land was used and developed, and wide-ranging discretionary scope in interpreting how these powers should be used. 95). 94, quoting contemporary papers). It was suggested that such plans should be submitted to the Minister for approval and that there might be '"representations from responsible quarters' following extensive publicity" which the Minister would consider. 94-95). Detailed plans would perhaps not need an informal inquiry since the general principles would have already been agreed by the Minister in the outline plan.
Certain elements, including the control of development and the creation of a Minister for Town and Country Planning, had already been enacted during the war, see Cullingworth 1975. 22 Local Plans in British Land Use Planning planning schemes in Britain, and in terms of precedents in other parts of the capitalist world. To some overseas commentators, it was a 'catastrophe' (Dunham 196^). By contrast, C. M. Haar, the American planning lawyer, wrote: "only now ... for the first time are sufficient powers conferred upon planners to shape an efficient material environment that will secure the best possible use of the limited land resources of what is after all a small island.
Both of these have been revised from time to time. To my knowledge, neither have been subjected to a systematic examination of their assumptions or effects, an exercise which is long overdue. In making planning decisions, government may consider the provisions of a development plan and other "material considerations". The plan is intended to provide guiding principles as to the type, form and location of development. But built into the system is the notion that development proposals cannot be precisely predicted.