Core Strategy DPD

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The Core Strategy sets out the general spatial vision and objectives for delivery in the Local Development Framework.

The Core Strategy plays a key part in the delivery of the Council's Community Plan by setting out its spatial aspects and providing a long-term spatial vision. The Core Strategy expresses those parts of the Community Plan that relate to the development and use of land and outline the Council's strategy for delivering strategic development needs, including housing and employment.

The Core Strategy was submitted to the Government on 17th February 2006. The six week period for making representations ran to 31 March 2006. All duly made representations are published below together with the Regulation 31 Statement which gives a summary of the main issues raised.

The Public Examination ran from 10th - 20th October 2006 at the Civic Centre, Stone Cross, Northallerton. Stephen Pratt was the Planning Inspector and his binding report Opens in a new window was received on 19th February 2007. He was satisfied that the Core Strategy satisfies the Planning Act and Regulations and it meets the Tests of Soundness subject to a small number of mainly minor amendments.


The Core Strategy Opens in a new window was adopted by the Council on 3rd April 2007. The adopted Core Strategy Document can be viewed using the link below, together with the Adoption Statement Opens in a new window and Environmental Statement Opens in a new window. The submitted Final Sustainability Appraisal Report did not need to be amended following the Inspector's Report.

 

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