PLANNING POLICY WALES
Published by The National Assembly Of Wales
in 2002
ISBN: 0750428546
- Categorised in:
- TOPOGRAPHY (UK)
- WALES
- TOWN PLANNING
- HOMES AND HOUSING
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE
- WELSH
PLANNING POLICY WALES
Stock no. 577263
2002.
Softcover.
Large format.
Fine condition.
Large format. Pictorial card wraps. Text in Welsh and English. ISBN: 0750428546.
Front cover
Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 What this document sets out to do
- 1.2 What the planning system is for
- 1.3 Making the planning system work better
- 1.4 The context for planning in Wales
- 2 PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY
- 2.1 A commitment to sustainable development
- 2.2 Principles
- 2.3 Key policy objectives
- 2.4 Priorities for urban and rural areas
- 2.5 Sustainable settlement strategy: locating ne development
- 2.6 Managing urban form by means of Green Belts and green wedges
- 2.7 Preference for the re-use of land
- 2.8 Conserving the best and most versatile agricultural land
- 2.9 Promoting sustainability through good design
- 2.10 Supporting the Welsh language
- 2.11 Involving the community and preparing community strategies
- 3 DEVELOPMENT PLANS
- 3.1 A plan-led system
- 3.2 Collaborative working and consultation
- 3.3 Sustainability principles in plan preparation
- 3.4 Phasing of development
- 3.5 What happens when a development plan has not yet been adopted
- 4 MAKING AND ENFORCING PLANNING DECISIONS
- 4.1 Taking planning decisions
- 4.2 Exceptions to the process: permitted development rights
- 4.3 Environmental Impact Assessment
- 4.4 Ensuring access for all
- 4.5 Control of outdoor advertisements
- 4.6 Imposing planning conditions
- 4.7 Negotiating planning obligations
- 4.8 Enforcing planning control
- 4.9 Using Completion Notices
- 4.10 Revoking, modifying or discontinuing a planning permission
- 4.11 Planning Appeals
- 4.12 The Assembly's general role in decision taking
- 5 CONSERVING AND IMPROVING NATURAL HERITAGE AND THE COAST
- 5.1 Objectives
- 5.2 Caring for biodiversity
- 5.3 Measures to conserve landscape and biodiversity
- 5.4 UDPs and the conservation and improvement of the natural heritage
- 5.5 Development control and the conservation and improvement of the natural heritage
- 5.6 Managing the coast
- 5.7 UDPs and the coast
- 5.8 Development control and the coast
- 6..CONSERVING THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT
- 6.1 Objectives
- 6.2 Working with other agencies
- 6.3 Designating Conservation Areas
- 6.4 UDPs and the historic environment
- 6.5 Development control and the historic environment
- 7 SUPPORTING THE ECONOMY
- 7.1 Objectives
- 7.2 Designating land for employment needs
- 7.3 Promoting diversification in the rural economy
- 7.4 Promoting the green economy, business and technology clusters and social enterprises
- 7.5 UDPs and the economy
- 7.6 Development control and the economy
- 8 TRANSPORT
- 8.1 Objectives
- 8.2 Promoting walking and cycling
- 8.3 Supporting public transport
- 8.4 Managing traffic and parking
- 8.5 Planning for roads, airports, ports and inland waterways
- 8.6 UDPs and transport
- 8.7 Development control and transport
- 9 HOUSING
- 9.1 Objectives
- 9.2 UDPs and new housing provision
- 9.3 Development control and housing
- 10 PLANNING FOR RETAILING AND TOWN CENTRES
- 10.1 Objectives
- 10.2 UDPs and retailing and town centres
- 10.3 Development control and retailing and town centres
- 11 TOURISM, SPORT AND RECREATION
- 11.1 Objectives
- 11.2 UDPs and tourism, sport and recreation
- 11.3. Development control and tourism, sport and recreation
- 12 INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
- 12.1 Objectives
- 12.2 Water supply and waste water management
- 12.3 UDPs and water
- 12.4 Development control and water
- 12.5 Planning to reduce and manage waste
- 12.6 UDPs and wate planning
- 12.7 Development control and waste planning
- 12.8 Sustainable energy
- 12.9 UDPs and sustainable energy
- 12.10 Development control and sustainable energy
- 12.11 Telecommunications
- 12.12 UDPs and telecommunications
- 12.13 Development control and telecommunications
- 13 MINIMISING AND MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS AND POLLUTION
- 13.1 Objectives
- 13.2 Flood risk and climate change
- 13.3 UDPs and flood risk
- 13.4 Development control and flood risk
- 13.5 Dealing with unstable and contaminated land
- 13.6 UDPs and contaminated land
- 13.7 Development control and contaminated land
- 13.8 UDPs and unstable land
- 13.9 Development control and unstable land
- 13.10 Improving the quality of water and air
- 13.11 UDPs and improving the quality of water and air
- 13.12 Development control and improving the quality of water and air
- 13.13 Reducing noise and light pollution
- 13.14 UDPs and noise and lighting
- 13.15 Development control and noise and lighting
- Annex Planning Policy Wales, Technical Advice Notes (Wales)
- Index
- List of figures and maps
- Map 2.1 Planning context for Wales
- Map 2.1 Definition of previously developed land
- Map 5.1 Landscape designations, environmentally sensitive areas and heritage coasts
- Map 5.2 Nature conservation designations
- Map 8.1 Transport infrastructure