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Planning policy statement eco-towns, a supplement to planning policy statement 1 [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: Planning Policy Statement ; 1Publication details: London DCLG 2009ISBN:
  • 9781409816836
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.72 $2 18
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Introduction -- Government objectives -- Planning context: principles; locational criteria; Regional Spatial Strategies (RSS); Local Development Frameworks (LDF); determining planning applications; monitoring -- Eco-town standards; zero carbon in eco-towns; climate change adaptation; homes; employment; transport; healthy lifestyles; local services; green infrastructure; landscape and historic environment; biodiversity; water; flood risk management; waste; master planning; transition; community and governance -- Annex A: eco-towns locations -- Annex B: water neutrality
Summary: Supplements Planning Policy Statement 1 on Eco-towns by setting out minimum standards for new development to ensure that the design of eco-towns takes account of their impact, minimising their negative effects and maximising benefits.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 148057-2001

Introduction -- Government objectives -- Planning context: principles; locational criteria; Regional Spatial Strategies (RSS); Local Development Frameworks (LDF); determining planning applications; monitoring -- Eco-town standards; zero carbon in eco-towns; climate change adaptation; homes; employment; transport; healthy lifestyles; local services; green infrastructure; landscape and historic environment; biodiversity; water; flood risk management; waste; master planning; transition; community and governance -- Annex A: eco-towns locations -- Annex B: water neutrality

Supplements Planning Policy Statement 1 on Eco-towns by setting out minimum standards for new development to ensure that the design of eco-towns takes account of their impact, minimising their negative effects and maximising benefits.