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05 September 2008

Development Control Issues and Options Development Plan Document

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For further information on the Development Control Policies Issues and Options Development Plan Document, please contact:

Planning Policy and Conservation

Tel: 01276 707213
planning.policy@surreyheath.gov.uk

Surrey Heath House
Knoll Road
Camberley
Surrey GU15 3HD

The Development Control Issues and Options Development Plan Document (DPD) will form part of the Local Development Framework for Surrey Heath and will set out policies that will be sued for dealing with most of the planning applications that are received by the Borough Council.

The DPD will address issues such as telecommunications, flooding, house extensions, open space and listed buildings.

Development Control Policies DPD Issues and Options Public Participation
A public participation exercise on the Development Control Policies Issues and Options Paper and Sustainability Appraisal/ Strategic Environmental Assessment (SA/SEA) Progress Report was undertaken between Friday 9th November and Friday 21st December 2007.

The Issues and Options Paper sets out issues affecting development control within the Borough and asks questions about alternative approaches to addressing these issues. The SA/SEA Progress Report set out the predicted sustainability implications of each of the issues and options and provides broad guidance on the most sustainable options.

Development Control Policies Issues and Options Paper can be viewed by using the links below:

Responses to the Development Control Policies Issues and Options Paper, SA/SEA Progress Report will be made available on this website as soon as possible after the closing date for the consultation.

Responses to this consultation and the findings of the SA/SEA Progress Report will help to guide the development and choice of Preferred Options.

Next Stage
Work on this document has now been suspended pending a review of the Local Development Scheme.

 

Last updated on 01/04/2008

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