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Scarborough Borough Local Development Framework (LDF) – important changes to the on-going process

 

In 2010 a new coalition Government was elected, radically reforming England's planning system. It has made significant changes to the planning system (most notably through the Localism Act and the National Planning Policy Framework) that affects the responsibilities of all local planning authorities.

 

One of the new Government’s key priorities is ‘localism’. The Localism Act (legislation that includes the abolition of regional governance and the introduction of neighbourhood planning) received Royal Assent in November 2011, aiming to give local councils and people more powers over what happens in their communities, in areas such as planning. Consequently, The Yorkshire and Humber Plan (the Regional Spatial Strategy, published in 2008) was formally revoked by Government on 22 February 2013.

 

The second component of the national reforms - the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) - was published in March 2012. This Framework replaces all existing national planning policy contained in Planning Policy Statements and Planning Policy Guidance notes with a single, streamlined document (it came into immediate effect when it was published). This is a key part of the reforms to make the planning system less complex and more accessible, and to promote sustainable growth. The NPPF sets out the Government's planning policies for England and how these are expected to be applied.

 

The Council is in the process of producing local policy documents as soon as possible to deliver the area’s regeneration and development ambitions. In preparing new local planning policies and allocations, it is essential that they are framed in such a way as to accord with legislative requirements and up to date national policy in order to withstand scrutiny at examinations in public and avoid the need for early reviews.

 

Scarborough Borough Council had been working on the preparation of a Local Development Framework to replace the present Borough Local Plan (adopted in 1999). The Council had prioritised preparation of a Core Strategy Development Plan Document (DPD) and a Housing Allocations DPD. In light of the changes to the planning system at the national level, the Borough Council is no longer producing a Core Strategy DPD. On 17 January 2012, Cabinet agreed to the principle of rebranding the 'Local Development Framework'. The new approach is to produce a 'Local Plan' covering strategic policy, land allocations and more detailed development management policies (essentially combining the current Core Strategy, Housing Allocations and Community, Environment and Economy DPDs).

 

 

All the evidence and consultation undertaken with the LDF over the past few years will be taken into account and will shape and inform the emerging plan. A detailed work programme (LDS) can be found here, but it is anticipated that a draft Local Plan will be published for consultation later 2013.

 

The Borough Council continue separate work on an Area Action Plan (AAP) for Whitby Business Park jointly with the National Park Authority.

 

 

A new element of the planning system is the concept of ‘Neighbourhood Plans’, whereby Town and Parish Council and local groups can undertake the preparation of plans for their locality, and ultimately make them part of the context for decisions on planning proposals.

 


More information on the Local Plan (formerly LDF)

 

If you wish to view the existing Borough Local Plan Proposals Map and Policy Statements use the link below.

         (New Interactive Maps) An interactive map

         (Written Statement)

 

In addition you can also view Supplementary Planning Guidance documents and other Guidance Notes that relate and add to the Borough Local Plan.


Related documents

Conservation Areas

Character Appraisals and Conservation Management Proposals are being prepared for the Borough's Conservation Areas. 11 Character Appraisals and Management Proposals have already been adopted (updated).

 

Development Briefs

Development Briefs provide planning guidance as to the type and form of development which may be accepted on specific sites within the Borough in the context of existing planning policies. The following documents have been adopted by the Borough Council for sites within Scarborough:

  • Dean Road Development Brief
  • Weaponness Valley Development Brief
  • Seamer Road Football Stadium Development Brief
  • Filey Road Sports Centre Development Brief
  • Futurist and Town Hall Development Brief

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Forward Planning

Scarborough Borough Council

Town Hall

St Nicholas Street

Scarborough

YO11 2HG

 

Tel: 01723 232480

Email: forwardplanning@scarborough.gov.uk

 

Regeneration and Planning
Scarborough Borough Council
Town Hall
St Nicholas Street
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO11 2HG

Email: planning.services@scarborough.gov.uk
Fax: 0870 191 3997

 

 

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