Catalogue description Department of the Environment: Planning Division G: Registered Files (PG Series)
Reference: | HLG 148 |
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Title: | Department of the Environment: Planning Division G: Registered Files (PG Series) |
Description: |
Registered files of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (Planning Division G) relating to policy and procedural aspects of planning and especially to land compensation and open space issues and later the Department of the Environment, registered in the PG series. They also concern the disposal of surplus government land and developments by government departments, and proposals for a Land Commission. |
Date: | 1949-1973 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: | PG file series |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Department of the Environment, Planning Directorate G, 1970-1973 |
Physical description: | 29 file(s) |
Access conditions: | Open |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
From 1992 Department of the Environment |
Accruals: | Series is accruing |
Administrative / biographical background: |
The Planning Division G was the creation of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government during the late 1960s, but the prefix PG was not used until late 1970, Following the Department of the Environment's creation in 1970, branches of the Division changed from being denoted by a number to being denoted by a letter. Following the reorganisation, the Division comprised two branches: PG1 and PG2. The functions of the branches were as follows: PG1: Constitution, organisation and functions of economic planning councils and boards. Economic Planning Board for East Anglia. Planning for East Anglia. PG2: Office development policy. Office development permits for London and South East. Economic Planning Board for South East. In late 1971, following a reorganisation of the Planning Divisions, the number of branches were expanded to three, the functions of which were: PG1: Land compensation. Planning and open space land transactions. Disposal of surplus government land. Development by Government Departments. PG2: Office development policy. Office development permits for London and South East. PG3: Assessment and collection of betterment levy. Disposal of land acquired for Land Commission. Following a further reorganisation in 1972 the Planning Division G and its branches were abolished and the functions split between Planning Land Use Policy and South East and East Anglia Directorate |
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