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From its very beginning in 1909, planning legislation has given to local authorities direct power and responsibility for the carrying on of the day-to-day administration of land-use control. Central government’s role in the administration of planning began as, and has since remained, the supervision and co-ordination of the way in which those powers and responsibilities are exercised.