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Bad neighbours

28th April 1984, Page 16
28th April 1984
Page 16
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

REVISED planning procedures being introduced in Scotland from May 14 extend the "bad neighbour" provisions to developments which may have a significant effect on the amenity of a locality.

It will be necessary for the planning authorities to place press advertisements and for developers to notify occupants of surrounding land if developments are likely to affect residential property on account of noise, fumes, vibration or smoke.

The sort of developments uppermost in the Government's mind are scrap yards, coal yards, mineral operations and places of entertainment.