Plans For Places...after Blueprint
What is Plans for Places...after Blueprint?
The purpose of Plans for Places is to consider the responses to Blueprint from both residents and businesses and suggests how these are translated into a development strategy for the Winchester District up to 2031.
It forms part of the Local Development Framework and bridges the gap between the Core Strategy Preferred Option published in May 2009 and the next version to be published by the end of 2011. Plans for Places sets out in non-technical terms what the City Council thinks the policies for the Core Strategy might be.
In addition to Blueprint, various technical studies have been updated, including an assessment of the housing and population requirements of the District to 2031; these are all set out in a Housing Technical Paper, forming part of the Council's evidence base. In summary, there is a need to provide 11,000 new homes across the District over the next 20 years.
What is covered in Plans for Places?
Plans for Places sets out the proposed development strategies for the District, suggested where and how much development should be planned for. It includes a series of consultation questions that we would like your response to, you do not however have to answer all of them, just those that are of interest to you.
How can you make comments?
Comments are now closed.
To view a copy of the comments sent to the Council on Plans for Place, please click on this link
Copies of Plans for Places...after Blueprint can be purchased from the Customer Services Centre for £5.
Officers will report the results of the public consultation for Plans for Places to the Cabinet (LDF) Committee on 28 September 2011 and 10 November 2011
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