Planning Policy Guidance

Planning Policy Guidance
Planning Policy Guidance (PPG)
A document issued by central government setting out national land use policies for England relating to different areas of planning and covering both policy and practical matters. These are being phased out and replaced by Planning Policy Statements.

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