<i>"The Wildy book scores on its own terms by giving the basics to the busy practitioner; text is short and direct. This book is commended to those whose time is precious".</i> <b>The Law Gazette</b><p> <p> Planning enforcement is often seen as a minefield that straddles planning and criminal law and this book is a comprehensive and practical guide to planning enforcement in practice. </p> <p> It provides a thorough guide helpful to Local Authorities and private sector practitioners on matters ranging from the decision to issue a notice through to proceedings under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 as well as dealing with the appeal system.</p> <p> <i>Planning Enforcement</i> sets out the very detailed technical complexities of enforcement through an easy-to-follow structure. The book draws together the statutory framework, case law and guidance. The authors intend the book to serve as a practical reference and include useful examples of Notices and appeal forms. </p> <p> Topics covered include:-</p> <ul> <li>Content and issue of an Enforcement Notice <li>Validity and nullity <li>Grounds of Appeal <li>Inquiry Procedure <li>Listed Building Enforcement Notice <li>Consequences of failure to comply including criminal prosecution and injunctive proceedings </ul> <i>Planning Enforcement</i> takes into account the ever-changing landscapes of planning law and guidance, including the Localism Act and the National Planning Policy Framework. </p> <p>