"Parker and Street's well-informed book sets out an interesting proposal for securing greater justice within planning. It is sure to provoke intense discussion within professional and political circles." Huw Thomas, Cardiff University
• The topic of advocacy planning and the localism agenda in planning is coming higher up on the political agenda
• Neighbourhood planning system has become increasingly neo-liberalised/ market-driven and the need for an alternative co-produced planning system for those who are least represented is more important than ever
• From two well-respected and experienced planning academics
• There is no direct competition which offers a new way forward in relation to public engagement in planning
• Looks at the theory and how it translates into practice which fits well with PP mission and offers useful future-looking ideas for those going into/ working in planning
This is a novel topic and there are not any recent publications that have dealt in-depth with the application and delivery of advocacy planning and its political context in a UK context