planning blight
Britishnoun
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According to local historian and secretary at The Brixton Society, Alan Piper, "planning blight" after the war and the closure of the Bon Marche department store significantly impacted the market's reputation.
From BBC
At the same time, there were areas of planning blight as owners deliberately left properties empty until their development value increased.
From BBC
His "moratorium" put a two-year planning blight on necessary change.
From The Guardian
The think tank also said significant environmental and social costs were not included in the assessment of the economic case, with several areas likely to be affected by planning blight.
From BBC
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