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Tag Archives: Core Strategy
Leeds Consults on Core Strategy
Leeds City Council is consulting on changes to it’s Core Strategy ahead of submission for independent examination. This final consultation on Pre-Submission Changes before submission will last until 5pm on the 18th of February 2013. If you require expert help to respond to this, or any other Core Strategy consultation contact Michael on 01282 872570 or email.
Selby Consults on 7th Set of Core Strategy Changes
THIS CONSULTATION HAS NOW CLOSED. DID YOU MISS IT? WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT DOESN’T HAPPEN AGAIN? WE MONITOR ALL LOCAL PLANS. WE CAN TRACK THOSE THAT AFFECT YOU AND CAN THEN ADVISE YOU ON HOW TO RESPOND. TO FIND OUT HOW WE CAN HELP YOU CALL 01282 872570. Following adjournment of the examination in public to the Selby Core Strategy a seventh set of changes are being consulted on. You have until 28th of December 2012 to comment. If you need expert help to make your views known on the Selby Core Strategy, or any local plan, call Kirkwells on 01282 872570. You can view the Selby proposed changes here. ©Kirkwells Town Planners and Sustainable Development Consultants … Continue reading
Bury Tries Again With Core Strategy
THIS CONSULTATION HAS NOW CLOSED. DID YOU MISS IT? WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT DOESN’T HAPPEN AGAIN? WE MONITOR ALL LOCAL PLANS. WE CAN TRACK THOSE THAT AFFECT YOU AND CAN THEN ADVISE YOU ON HOW TO RESPOND. TO FIND OUT HOW WE CAN HELP YOU CALL 01282 872570. Bury Metropolitan Council has produced a Second Draft Publication Core Strategy. This is now out for consultation until the 30th of November 2012. The previous version of the Core Strategy was submitted to the Secretary of State in January 2011, with a hearing formally opened on 12 May 2011. However, following issues raised at the hearing the Council reluctantly reached a decision to seek a formal direction from the Secretary of State … Continue reading
Calderdale Local Plan Core Strategy
THIS CONSULTATION HAS NOW CLOSED. DID YOU MISS IT? WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT DOESN’T HAPPEN AGAIN? WE MONITOR ALL LOCAL PLANS. WE CAN TRACK THOSE THAT AFFECT YOU AND CAN THEN ADVISE YOU ON HOW TO RESPOND. TO FIND OUT HOW WE CAN HELP YOU CALL 01282 872570. Calderdale are consulting on the Preferred Options for the Local Plan Core Strategy over the next 2 months. Land owners, business, and residents have until 14th of December 2012 to comment on the strategic planning policy for the Borough. If the Calderdale Local Plan affects you make sure your views are taken in to account get expert help from RTPI chartered town planners by calling – 01282 872570 Copies of the Calderdale Local Plan can … Continue reading
Pendle Core Strategy Final Consultation
THIS CONSULTATION HAS NOW CLOSED. DID YOU MISS IT? WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT DOESN’T HAPPEN AGAIN? WE MONITOR ALL LOCAL PLANS. WE CAN TRACK THOSE THAT AFFECT YOU AND CAN THEN ADVISE YOU ON HOW TO RESPOND. TO FIND OUT HOW WE CAN HELP YOU CALL 01282 872570. Pendle in Lancashire is consulting on the final version of it’s Core Strategy before examination. Land owners, business, and residents have until 3rd of December 2012 to comment on the strategic planning policy for the Borough. The Pendle Core Strategy identifies the need for a minimum of 3,375 new homes up to 2028. To be delivered as follows: 2013-2018 825 2018-2023 1,275 2023-2028 1,275 These new homes will be provided in … Continue reading
Amber Valley Growth Strategy
Amber Valley is consulting on a Preferred Growth Strategy as part of the area’s Core Strategy preparations. This consultation document concentrates on how much housing should be provided and where new large-scale growth should take place in Amber Valley up to 2028. Land for 9,000 new homes is needed including strategic sites at: An urban extension to the east of Alfreton at Outseats Farm An urban extension to the north of Heanor at Newlands/Taylor Lane Urban extensions to the east of Ripley at Nottingham Road, to the east of Codnor at Alfreton Road and to the south-east of Ripley at Coppice Farm Land at Denby currently identified for mixed-use development in the adopted Amber Valley Borough Local Plan The results of this consultation will … Continue reading
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Tagged Amber Valley, Core Strategy, Derby, Derbyshire, Housing, South Derbyshire
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Kirklees Core Strategy Consultation
Kirklees Council has published the submission version of its Core Strategy. The Core Strategy will set the strategic policies for development in Kirklees to 2028. If you own land, a business, or live in Kirklees this plan could affect you. Think not? Check out the headline figures below. To find out more, and to discuss how our planning experts can help you get the best outcome from this important consultation call: 01282 872570 What does the Kirklees Core Strategy propose? New land for employment: 122 hectares, to be provided in current green belt at: Cooper Bridge, Huddersfield (42 hectares) A653 north-east of Dewsbury (35 hectares) Birstall area (15 hectares) Cleckheaton area (10 hectares) Clayton West (15 hectares) Meltham (5 hectares) … Continue reading
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Tagged Batley, Birstall, Cleckheaton, Core Strategy, Dewsbury, Heckmondwike, Huddersfield, Kirklees, Mirfield
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York Core Strategy Withdrawn But City Calls For Sites
The York Core Strategy has been formally withdrawn, and as a result, the Examination into the Core Strategy has ceased. But the City Council are undertaking a Call for Sites exercise. Inviting the public, developers, landowners and businesses to submit details of sites that they consider could be suitable for development, or redevelopment, over the next 15-20 years or beyond. Site suggestions are invited for the following uses: housing, employment, retail, leisure, health, waste, energy generation, community and recreational uses. Do you own or know of a site suitable for development? If you do and you want to make sure it stands the best chance of success in the council’s plans get the help of town planning experts email or … Continue reading
Cannock Chase Consults on Local Plan
Combining the Core Strategy, and Rugeley Town Centre Area Action Plan, Cannock Chase Council is consulting, up until the 17th of September 2012, on a new Local Plan. The basic strategy in the plan is to focus development across the existing settlements of Cannock, Hednesford, Heath Hayes, Norton Canes, Rugeley, and Brereton. Cannock, Hednesford and Hayes will see 1,550 houses on urban sites and 750 homes as an urban extension on a strategic site west of Pye Green Road. and an initial 58 ha of employment land with more at Kingswood Lakeside, if required. Rugeley and Brereton will see 680 houses on urban sites. A strategic development allocation to the east of Rugeley within the Lichfield District Local Plan contributes 500 houses to … Continue reading
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Tagged Brereton, Cannock, Cannock Chase, Core Strategy, Employment, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, Housing, Local Plan, Norton Canes, Rugeley
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Neighbourhood Plans: Process, Process, Process
What can the Dawlish Neighbourhood Plan, the first neighbourhood plan to go to examination tell us? Well if we were pressed to sum it up in a few words we would say “process, process, process”. And as any of you who have attended our neighbourhood planning training will know the need to follow process has been one of the key points we have made. Failure to follow process could have serious repercussions. So what can the Dawlish Neighbourhood Plan examination tell us. Follow the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations Firstly, that if your ambition as a parish council, or neighbourhood forum, is to have your plan become part of the statutory development framework you must ensure you follow the Neighbourhood Planning … Continue reading