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The shaping Central Salford's spaces and places public realm handbook builds on the principles set out in the city council's design supplementary planning document, and defines the standards for those
The policies map for Salford reflects the spatial policies of the adopted development plan. It is comprised of the Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations (SLP:DMP), toget
Types of application that require this information: Development listed within Schedule 1 of the EIA Regulations; Development listed within Schedule 2 of the EIA Regulations where it is considered lik
There are seven key stages in producing a neighbourhood plan: Designating a neighbourhood area and a neighbourhood forum: This is the first formal step in neighbourhood planning process. Where there
The community right to build is a particular type of neighbourhood development order which allows the local community to propose and grant planning permission for a specific development in their local
The local plan policies monitoring report provides information about whether the local authority is implementing its policies within the development plan. Regulation 34(2) of The Town and Country Plan
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Part 3 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 (DMPO) outlines what the statutory mandatory national requirements are and comprises: Application form
With the development of communications technology, opportunities for home working can be expected to increase. The established planning principle of ancillary (or incidental) uses recognises that new
Subject to main modifications identified by the planning inspector, the submitted Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations has been found sound and legally compliant and c