Core strategy document
In the United Kingdom, a core strategy document is the key compulsory local development document specified in planning law. Every other local development document is built on the principles it sets out, regarding the development and use of land in a local planning authority's area. The principles should be in accordance with the community strategy.
The core strategy document usually lasts for 15 years.[2]
Legal requirements
Additional to the requirements of all local development documents, core strategy documents:-
- Should be location specific rather than site specific and so may be illustrated by a key diagram or on Ordnance Survey-based proposal maps.
- May need to be expressed as criteria-based policies.
See also
- Development plan document
- Local plan
- The Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004
Examples
- Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
- Manchester City Council
References
External links
- Statutory Instrument (2004/2204)
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- Town and Country Planning Act 1990
- General Permitted Development Order
- Highways Act 1980
- Localism Act 2011
- National Planning Policy Framework
- Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004
- Planning permission in the United Kingdom
- Outline Planning Permission
- Grampian condition
- Nationally significant infrastructure project
- Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
- Planning Inspectorate
- Local planning authority
- Royal Town Planning Institute
- Town and Country Planning Association
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