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  Local Development Framework
This is called the Local Development Framework (LDF).
The LDF is a folder of documents, which will set the scene for the development and regeneration of the borough over the next 20 years.
The Local Development Scheme (LDS) sets out the timetable necessary to deliver the LDF (based on a three-year programme).
www.newham.gov.uk /Services/LocalDevelopmentFramework/default.htm   (245 words)

  
  Local Development Frameworks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Local Development Framework is the spatial planning strategy introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and given detail in Planning Policy Statements 12.
The Local Development Framework system is intended to improve this situation by replacing the Old Plans with a new portfolio of documents (Local Development Documents) that can be tailored to suit the different needs of a particular area and can be easily updated.
Local Development Framework are required to have regard to the Regional Spatial Strategy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Local_Development_Framework   (399 words)

  
 Local Development Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The LDF can be regarded as a portfolio of planning documents that collectively deliver the spatial planning strategy for the local planning authority's area.
Local planning authorities are required to adopt a spatial planning approach to the preparation of the LDF.
The Local Development Scheme is a rolling three-year work programme that sets out the intended delivery schedule of each of the LDF components, including the various stages of consultation.
www.tauntondeane.gov.uk /tdbcsites/LOCAL_PLAN/LDF.asp   (1043 words)

  
 Local Development Framework
The Council is responsible for the preparation of a Local Development Framework (LDF) for South Northamptonshire.
A Local Development Framework (LDF) will be a portfolio of documents which may be prepared at different times, and cover different subjects and areas, but together provide a "Spatial Strategy" for the district.
Development Control Policies — A suite of criteria-based policies which are required to ensure that all development within the area meets the vision and strategy set out in the core strategy.
www.southnorthants.gov.uk /1174.htm   (498 words)

  
 Local Development Framework
The Local Development Framework is a series of documents which will gradually replace the Local Plan and deliver the spatial planning strategy for Bedford.
Local Development Documents (LDDs).  These include: a core strategy, specific allocations of land, area action plans (if needed), proposals maps, general development control policies and supplementary planning documents.  Where the documents form part of the Development Plan for the area, they are known as development plan documents (DPDs).
Sustainability Appraisal (SA)incorporating a Strategic Environmental Assessment.  The policies and proposals contained in the Local Development Framework must be appraised to ensure that they contribute to the aims of Sustainable Development.
www.bedford.gov.uk /Default.aspx/Web/LocalDevelopmentFramework   (342 words)

  
 Plymouth City Council - Local Development Framework
Local Development Scheme - Plymouth's revised Local Development Scheme was submitted to the Government Office South West/Planning Inspectorate on 14 March 2006.
Local Development Documents will be prepared in stages to create a spatial planning framework with associated policies and proposals for Plymouth to 2016 and beyond.
At the heart of the Local Development Framework is the Core Strategy that, together with the emerging Regional Spatial Strategy for the South West, sets out a long term vision and spatial strategy for Plymouth.
www.plymouth.gov.uk /homepage/environment/planning/planningpolicy/ldf.htm   (444 words)

  
 Mendip District Council - Local Development Framework
The Framework is a collection of planning documents that will shape the future of the District over the next 20 years.
Development control policies will support the Core Strategy by providing the criteria against which development proposals will be assessed.
The purpose of this is to assess its progress against the programme in the LDS and the implementation of the policies in the Framework.
www.mendip.gov.uk /CouncilService.asp?id=SX801D-A7813631   (580 words)

  
 Local Development Framework
The Local Development Framework will replace existing Local Plans and Unitary Development Plans and along with the regional spatial strategy will form the framework for planning in local authority areas.
The Local Development Framework will be prepared over a three-year period and will eventually replace the Chester District Local Plan, which is aimed to be adopted in the summer of 2005.
Development Plan Documents (DPD) will form Chester District's Development Plan and will be the basis upon which all planning decisions are made.
www.chester.gov.uk /main.asp?page=1314   (383 words)

  
 Local Development Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The LDF is a series of documents that reduces the Local Plan to a set of more easily managed “bite-sized” documents.
These documents must be prepared to a timetable and this is set out in the Local Development Scheme which was approved by the ODPM in March 2005.
The Local Development Scheme will be the document that everyone can use to find out what the local planning authority is proposing to do and when, and at what stage they can expect to be involved in the planning process.
www.midsuffolk.gov.uk /Environment/Planning/policy/LPReview.htm   (1121 words)

  
 Havant Borough Website - Local Development Framework FAQs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The government requires all local planning authorities to produce a series of documents which together are known as the Local Development Framework or LDF for short.
Local Plans are large documents that take at least five years to prepare, are very complex and become out of date very quickly.
The LDF will comprise smaller policy documents that can be updated individually and much faster than the old style local plans.
www.havant.gov.uk /havant-4303   (1395 words)

  
 Local Development Framework
The Local Development Framework for Richmondshire will cover that part of the District outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park as the Park Authority are required to produce their own LDF.
The Local Development Scheme is a project plan that sets out the Council's agreed programme for work on the preparation of the LDF during the period to December 2007.
To ensure that Local Development Framework documents contribute to sustainable development they must be subject to a Sustainability Appraisal (SA), incorporating the requirements of the EU Directive on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA).
www.richmondshire.gov.uk /Default.aspx?page=25117&lang=en   (897 words)

  
 Local Development Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Local Development Framework (LDF) will set out the Council's policies for meeting the community's economic, environmental and social aims for the future, where this affects the development and use of land.
The policies and proposals contained in the Local Development Framework must be appraised to ensure that they contribute to the aims of Sustainable Development.
This is a yearly report which assesses the implementation of the Local Development Scheme (LDS) and the extent to which policies in Local Development Documents are being achieved.
www.northwilts.gov.uk /index/env/planning/localplans/ldf.htm   (233 words)

  
 Local Development Framework :: Southend-on-Sea Borough Council
The development plans contained in the LDF will set out the policies and proposals relating to the development and the use of land in the borough up to 2021.
In developing Local Development Documents for the Local Development Framework, the council will need to prepare Sustainability Appraisal Reports to ensure that we have taken into account the principles of sustainable development, and of the impact of policies on the environment.
These policies provide a development framework for the next 15 to 20 years that will influence the quality of life, the character of places and how they function, and informs other strategies and plans.
www.southend.gov.uk /content.asp?section=229   (1831 words)

  
 Local Development Framework - Harlow Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Local Development Framework (LDF) is the name given to the new system of Development Plans introduced by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
The LDF will set out our policies for meeting the community's economic, environmental and social aims for the future, where this affects the development and use of land.
We as a local planning authority are responsible for preparing the portfolio of Local Development Documents (LDDs) that will form the authority's local development framework.
www.harlow.gov.uk /content-6987   (335 words)

  
 Suffolk Coastal Local Development Framework
Local Development Frameworks - produced by district and borough councils except in relation to minerals and waste which are county council responsibilities.
Local Development Frameworks place a greater emphasis on the environment and sustainable development.
This is the first Local Development Framework produced by Suffolk Coastal and we are following the guidance and regulations issued by the Government in order to draw it up and consult with the public.
www.suffolkcoastal.gov.uk /yourdistrict/planning/review   (883 words)

  
 Local Development Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Unlike the Local Plan the LDF will not be a single document but rather a portfolio of documents, each one of which can be supplemented or replaced as the need arises.
InJuly 2006 a revised Local Development Scheme was approved by the Council for submission to the Secretary of State for the Department of Communities and Local Government.
Arun’s first Local Development Framework (LDF) Annual Monitoring Report has been produced and was submitted to the Secretary of State on 1st December 2005.
www.arun.gov.uk /cgi-bin/buildpage.pl?mysql=2118   (518 words)

  
 Local Development Framework | South Tyneside
The LDF strategy will also be influenced by national planning policy and the emerging Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS) for the North East.
Details of our proposed LDF documents and the timetable for their production are set out in the Local Development Scheme, which is our guide to the LDF and the planning system.
You can access all published LDF documents from our Document Library, including all first stage 'preferred options' draft and second stage 'submission draft' versions that are available for public consultation, as well as final adopted versions once available.
www.southtyneside.info /environment/planning/strategic/ldf/default.asp   (383 words)

  
 Local Development Framework Intro - Congleton Borough Council
The LDF is a new form of Development Plan recently introduced by the Government and will replace the Congleton Borough Local Plan taking forward planning policies and proposals to 2016.
Documents marked with an asterisk are Development Plan Documents which, together with the Regional Spatial Strategy, make up the Development Plan for the Borough.  The Development Plan provides the essential framework for planning decisions and determining planning applications.
Formal consultation on the draft document and accompanying sustainable appraisal report to provide an opportunity for the local community and key stakeholders to respond to the proposals and bring forward other alternatives which are compatible with its objectives.
www.congleton.gov.uk /?t=954   (740 words)

  
 Planning Policy (Local Development Framework)
The Nottingham Local Plan (November 2005) was produced as part of the 'old' planning system and will be 'saved' until it is replaced by the LDF under the 'new' planning system arrangements.
The Local Development Framework (LDF) differs from a local plan in several ways, and one difference is that rather than being one single document, it is a set of documents that relate to different subject areas or different parts of the City.
The Local Development Scheme (LDS) is a 'project plan.' It sets out which documents will be produced, what they will relate to and when they will be produced.
www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk /sitemap/services/environment/planning/cd_planning-policy-ldf.htm   (651 words)

  
 Liverpool City Council Local Development Framework
The Planning Service's Development Plans team writes the planning policies that are used in Development Control decisions.
The most important policy document we use is the Liverpool Unitary Development Plan (UDP) which was adopted in November 2002.
The North West Regional Assembly produced the RSS together with all Local Authorities in North West England.
www.liverpool.gov.uk /Environment/Planning/Local_Development_Framework/index.asp   (431 words)

  
 Local Development Framework - Introduction
Part of the process is to produce a series of plans or documents to replace the Local Plan over the period 2005-2011.
The proposed Local Development Framework for Southampton is outlined in the Local Development Scheme (LDS).
[Local Development Scheme (LDS)>>] The document is a programme illustrating which Local Development Documents are to be produced and when.
www.southampton.gov.uk /environment/localdevelopmentplans/ldf   (521 words)

  
 Local Development Framework
The Local Development Framework is a set of documents which will provide the spatial planning framework for the district and includes both Development Plan Documents and Supplementary Planning Documents.
A main principle of the LDF is that it is a continuous process; with documents being updated as and when it is necessary to do so.
The role of the Local Development Scheme is to show the programme of work for the first three years and will be updated annually to reflect the changing requirements of the LDF.
www.kennet.gov.uk /LDF/index.htm?OpenPage   (488 words)

  
 Local Development Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Yet to date the LDF does not contain, and the Draft SCI appears not to propose, action area plans as a method of involvement beyond the vague “existing community involvement initiatives” (Draft SCI Tables A and B).
This should ensure, for example, that the plan or permitted development should not be altered significantly during implementation, in adopted plan or on site, from the position established during the community involvement process.
Second, encouragement for the formation of local community forums, again with a set of “ground rules”, to enable the community to be effectively involved as a continuous process of front loading of views, exploration of options and the formation of policy and plans.
www.digitalbristol.org /members/civsoc/locadevelopmentframew.htm   (6940 words)

  
 Local Development Framework
This links to the current Runnymede Local Plan which was adopted in April 2001 and will be partly replaced by the LDF when it is adopted (at the end of 2006 according to the current programme).
A schedule of which policies are to be replaced by the LDF and which it is proposed to save is included in the Local Development Scheme.
An integral part of preparing and monitoring the LDF will be the assessment of its impact on the environment and on social and economic wellbeing.
www.runnymede.gov.uk /portal/site/runnymede/menuitem.449ec9bbe29a63e6f6be5010af8ca028   (323 words)

  
 Local Development Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This is the timetable for the preparation of the LDF.
A report submitted to Government Office to assess the progress of the Kirklees Local Development Framework.
Development Plan Documents outline the key development goals of the Local Development Framework (LDF).
www.kirklees.gov.uk /business/planning/ldf/ldf.shtml   (386 words)

  
 Local Development Framework
The Local Development Framework is a set of documents which will provide the spatial planning framework for the district and includes both Development Plan Documents and Supplementary Planning Documents.
The role of the Local Development Scheme is to show the programme of work for the first three years and will be updated annually to reflect the changing requirements of the LDF.
This is a local development document which provides additional advice and information relating to a specific policy or proposal in a development plan document (DPD).
documents.kennet.gov.uk /LDF/index.htm?OpenPage   (513 words)

  
 Local Development Framework - Dacorum Borough Council
The Local Development Framework (LDF) for Dacorum will replace the existing Local Plan, which was adopted in April 2004.
The LDF will set out policies and proposals for the development and use of land in the District for the period to 2021.
Sustainability objectives are taken from the appraisal framework in the Scoping Report.
www.dacorum.gov.uk /dbcweb/Default.aspx?page=1883   (342 words)

  
 Norwich City Council: Planning - Local Development Framework
The Local Development Framework is a suite of planning policy documents to guide and manage new development in the City of Norwich.
The Minerals and Waste Local Plans will be superseded by the new Minerals and Waste Development Framework now being prepared by the County Council, who are the authority responsible for minerals and waste planning matters.
The Local Development Framework for Norwich will be a set of documents that we will use to guide the future development and use of land in Norwich up to 2021.
www.norwich.gov.uk /webapps/atoz/service_page.asp?id=1442&pid=1014   (876 words)

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