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Cambridge 2018 monthly planner
Cambridge 2018 monthly planner










cambridge 2018 monthly planner

The JSPU was responsible for working with relevant bodies on the development of key strategies and supporting the local planning authorities in addressing the statutory duty to cooperate. You can find a number of documents relating to the JSPU in our Document Library. Between 20 the JSPU worked with the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough local authorities, and with relevant strategic bodies, to help develop a coherent approach to planning across the area. The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Joint Strategic Planning Unit (JSPU) has now been wound down. Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Enterprise Partnership Strategic Economic Plan (2014)Ĭambridgeshire and Peterborough Joint Strategic Planning Unit (JSPU).Strategic Spatial Priorities: Addressing the duty to cooperate across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (2014).Memorandum of Cooperation: Supporting the Spatial Approach (2013).

cambridge 2018 monthly planner

  • Strategic Housing Market Assessment (2013).
  • Joint Statement on the Development Strategy for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough by the Local Authorities (2012).
  • You will find a range of local planning documents in our Document Library. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Planning Documents See below for links to each Local Plan page:Ī collated Cambridgeshire Local Plan timetable is available here. The Panel seeks to give guidance that is:Īll documents related to the Quality Panel can be found in our Document Library.Ĭontact: Please contact the Panel Secretariat if you require further details or wish to arrange a Quality Panel review, by contacting Judit Carballo, Planning Officer at Cambridgeshire County Council, tel 01223 706574 or e-mail Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Local PlansĪll of the districts in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are currently reviewing or rolling forward the Local Plans for their area. The Quality Panel has additional roles supporting and challenging the in-house design and planning teams of the local authorities, and supporting local authorities in their own procurement and development process, for instance on the design of schools or community facilities. It assesses schemes against the four core principles (the four “C’s”) of the Cambridgeshire Quality Charter for Growth: community, connectivity, climate and character. The Panel provides advice to developers, clients and their design teams, and advises local planning authorities, with the aim of improving the quality of development being proposed. Cambridgeshire Quality PanelĬambridgeshire Quality Panel provides scrutiny of development proposals for the major growth sites in Cambridgeshire. All planning applications are then judged against these plans, and other relevant issues. In addition, the County Council is required to prepare a plan to identify sites for minerals and waste use. Local Planning Authorities are required to prepare a plan for their area that sets out the amount, type and location of new development that will take place over the next 20 years or so, while protecting areas of environmental importance. Planning therefore has links with many of the other topics on Cambridgeshire Insight such as economy, population, and housing.

    cambridge 2018 monthly planner

    Given its wide-reaching role in balancing competing needs, planning’s impacts are wide-ranging. In doing so, it aims to balance present and future environmental, social and economic needs. The planning system manages the use and development of land. Below, you will find an overview of local planning in Cambridgeshire and headline information on local policies and procedures. All documents related to local strategic planning can be accessed within the Planning & Development section of our Document Library. You can access a range of datasets relating to planning and development, including building completions, from our Open Data Portal.












    Cambridge 2018 monthly planner