The University of Sheffield
Town and Regional Planning

Emeritus Professor Tony Crook: Publications

Crook, A, Ferrari, E, Kemp, P (2009)
Review of the Private Rented Sector: Volume 3: Views and experiences of landlords in the Private Rented Sector
Edinburgh, The Scottish Government
Crook, A (2009)
The number and value of planning obligations in England: implications for how CIL and S106 may co-exist
RTPI Conference on Community Infrastrcuture Levy, London
Crook, A, Kemp, P, Ferrari, E (2009)
The management of market and business risks by private landlords: evidence from Scotland
HSA Spring Conference, Cardiff
Crook, A, Kemp, P (2009)
Still a cottage industry? Private landlords in Scotland before and after the buy to let boom
ENHR PRS Working Group meeting York
Crook, A, Kemp, P, Ferrari, E (2009)
Landlords – where do we go from here?
CIH Conference on the outcome of the Scottish Government Review of the Private Rented Sector, Edinburgh
Crook, A (2009)
Planners as tax gatherers: how do we fund the affordable homes and the associated infrastructure needed by 2020?
RTPI Annual Planning Convention, London
Crook, A, Rowley, S, Henneberry, J, Smith, R, Watkins, C (2008)
Valuing Planning Obligations in England: Update Study for 2005-06
Department for Communities and Local Government, London
Crook, A, Monk, S, Whitehead, C, Burgess, G, Rowley, S (2008)
Common starting points for Sectoion 106 Affordable Housing Negotiations
London, Department of Communities & Local Government
Crook, A (2008)
Institutional investment in the private rented sector in England and Ireland: lessons from policy ‘failure'
Paper to meeting of ENHR Working Group on Private Rented Markets
Crook, A (2008)
Number and value of planning obligations in England: implications for how S106 and CIL may co-exist
RTPI Conference on Community Infrastructure Levy London
Crook, A (2008)
'Private rented housing supply: A British and Irish Cottage Industry'
ENHR Conference, Dublin
Crook, A (2008)
De facto betterment taxes in England: issues of hypothecation, discretion and ambiguity in funding infrastructure and affordable housing through developer contributions
ENHR Conference, Dublin
Crook, A (2008)
Planning obligations and CIL
RTPI Annual CIL Conference London
Crook, A (2008)
The incidence and valuation of planning obligations
British Property Federation seminar
Crook, A (2008)
Planning obligations in England 2003-04 and 2005-06
DLA Piper meeting of national planning and property team Sheffield
Crook, A (2008)
Operating in today’s market: future prospects for landlords
National Landlords Association Annual Conference, Birmingham
Crook, A, Bibby, PR, Craglia, M, Rowley, S (2007)
A GIS Analysis of Rent Formation in the Residential Sector in England
In Hughes, D & Lowe, S eds Regulating the Privately Rented Housing Market
Aldershot, Asdgtae Publishing (in press)
Crook, A (2007)
Intermediate housing and the planning system
In Monk, S & Whitehead CME eds Affordable Housing & the Property Market Oxford
Blackwell Publishing (forthcoming)
Crook, A, Henneberry, J, Rowley, S, Watkins, C, and the Halcrow Group (2006)
Valuing planning obligations in England
London, Department of Communities & Local Government, 123pp
Crook, A, Monk, S, Whitehead, C, Rowley, S (2006)
Delivering affordable housing through S106: outputs and outcomes
York, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 55pp
Crook, A, Monk, S, Rowley, S, Whitehead, CME (2006)
Planning Gain and the Supply of New Affordable Housing in England: Understanding the Numbers
Town Planning Review 77(3): 353-373
Crook, A, Monk, S, Rowley, S, Whitehead, CME (2006)
Securing affordable housing through the planning system: comments on recent reform proposals a response submitted to ODPM, HMT and HMRC on consultation papers on Planning Policy Statement 3 and Planning Gain Supplement
Crook, A (2006)
S106 and affordable housing The supply of rented housing - Report of the House of Commons Select Committee on Communities and Local Government Vol II Written Evidence House of Commons Paper HC 47-II
London, The Stationery Office
Crook, A (2006)
Ensuring compliance - the case of the private rented sector: some concluding reflections. In Partington, M et al Ensuring compliance: the case of the private rented sector
Bristol, Centre for Markets & Public Organisations Working Paper 06/148
Crook, A, Henneberry, J, Lister, D, Lovatt, R, Monk, S, Short, C, Whitehead, CME (2005)
Value for money in delivering affordable housing through S106
London, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, 86pp
Crook, A, Lister, D, Monk, S, Rowley, S, Short, C, Whitehead, CME (2005)
Land and finance for affordable housing: the complementary roles of Social Housing Grant and the provision of affordable housing through the planning system
London, The Housing Corporation & York, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 71pp
Crook, A, Rowley, S (2004)
Opportunity knocks? Institutional investment in the private rented sector in Ireland
Dublin, Threshold National Housing Organization and Irish Bankers Federation, 28pp
Crook, A (2003)
Financial institutions and private rented housing: a submission to the Barker Review of Housing Supply
London, Her Majesty's Treasury, Barker Review Consultation, July, 13pp
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/consultations_and_legislation/barker/consult_barker_academ.cfm
Crook, A, Campbell, J, Kellett, B, Damorandam, L, Valerio, R (2003)
Supporting research staff: making a difference
Sheffield, University of Sheffield (on behalf of the Higher Education Funding Council for England), 49pp+appendices
Crook, A, Hughes, JET (2003)
Disrepair in the private rented sector in Scotland: a review of policy options in reserved areas
Edinburgh, Communities Scotland (for the Scottish Executive), Research Report 15, 32pp
Crook, A, Monk, S, Rowley, S, Whitehead, CME (2003)
Private developers and affordable housing: the impact of planning gain: a submission to the Barker Review of Housing Supply
London, Her Majesty's Treasury, Barker Review Consultation, August, 3pp
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/consultations_and_legislation/barker/consult_barker_academ.cfm
Crook, A, Monk, S, Whitehead, CME (2003)
PPG3: Influencing the size type and affordability of housing: a response to the ODPM consultation document, October, 4pp
Crook, A, Monk, S, Whitehead, CME (2002)
Planning and Affordable Housing Affordable Housing - Report of the House of Commons Select Committee on the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, 2001-2002, Vol II: Memoranda of Evidence House of Commons Paper 1206:II
London, The Stationery Office, pp 47-50
Crook, A (2002)
The privately rented sector in the twenty-first century: lessons form the last decade of the twentieth century
In Hughes, D & Lowe, S eds The privately rented sector in a new century
Bristol, Policy Press, pp 19-29
Crook, A, Kemp, PA, Barnes, Y, Ward, J (2002)
Investment returns in the private rented housing sector
London, British Property Federation, 58pp
Crook, A, Currie, J, Jackson, A, Monk, S, Rowley, S, Smith, K, Whitehead, CME (2002)
Planning gain & affordable housing: making it count
York, Joseph Rowntree Foundation. 60pp
Crook, A, Kemp, PA (2002)
Housing investment trusts: a new structure of rental housing provision
Housing Studies 17, 741-753
Crook, A, Whitehead, CME (2002)
Social housing and planning gain: is this an appropriate way of providing affordable housing
Environment & Planning A, 34, 1259-1279
Crook, A, Whitehead, CME et al (2002)
Reforming Planning Obligations: will the proposals secure more affordable housing?
Response to DTLR planning obligations consultation document 'Planning Obligations: Delivering a Fundamental Change', March, 4pp
Crook, A, Monk, S, Whitehead, CME (2002)
Planning and Affordable Housing Affordable Housing - Report of the House of Commons Select Committee on the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, 2001-2002, Vol II: Memoranda of Evidence House of Commons Paper 1206:II
London, The Stationery Office, pp 47-50
Crook, A, Hughes, JET (2001)
Market signals and disrepair in privately rented housing
Jnl Property Research 18, 21-50

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