Friday 8 December 2017

Uttlesford Draft Local Plan

 

 

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Additional work on Local Plan evidence base

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Uttlesford District Council is taking the time to fully evaluate the responses to the Local Plan consultation held over the summer. Almost 6,000 written comments were made by over 2,000 individuals and organisations. All the comments are available to view on the online portal.

Further work is now being carried out to address some of the issues raised, on subjects such as the water cycle, archaeology, heritage, employment, and transport and sports facilities. The additional work is necessary to ensure that the next version of the Local Plan is ready to be consulted upon.

As a result of this additional work, the council will make a decision on the next version of the Plan in late spring 2018 before a further round of public consultation takes place.

Find out about the Draft Local Plan ►


PPWG meeting date and agenda

The next meeting of the Planning Policy Working Group is on Thursday 14 December, starting at 6pm in the Council Chamber at the UDC Offices in Saffron Walden. 

The cross-party group will consider the complete set of responses to the latest consultation and way forward for the Local Plan. The agenda is available here.

The meeting will be broadcast live, or you can listen to a recording at www.audiominutes.com/udc.


Residents urged to put forward their views on plan for garden community

LP WoBThere is still plenty of time for residents to have their say on plans for a garden community on the Uttlesford-Braintree border.

The West of Braintree Garden Community: Issues and Options document has been prepared by Braintree  and Uttlesford district councils.

The document provides further information about the proposed West of Braintree Garden Community, and sets out some of the key issues that will need to be included in a more detailed masterplan for the development.

The public consultation on the document closes on 22 January 2018.

Take part in the consultation ►


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