Planning considerations backlog
This is the list of planning considerations on the Data Design team's backlog.
What is a planning consideration?
A planning consideration is something specific to an area that may impact the outcome of a planning decision.
For example, a national planning policy impacts what can be built across the whole of England, and a conservation area restricts what can be developed in that area.
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Showing 30 planning considerations
- Ancient woodlands
- On the platform
- Areas of outstanding natural beauty
- On the platform
- Article 4 Directions
- On the platform
- Battlefields
- On the platform
- Brownfield land
- On the platform
- Building preservation notices
- On the platform
- Central activity zones
- On the platform
- Conservation areas
- On the platform
- Developer contributions
- On the platform
- Flood risk zones
- On the platform
- Greenbelt
- On the platform
- Heritage coast
- On the platform
- Historic parks and gardens
- On the platform
- Infrastructure funding statements
- On the platform
- Land registry polygons / red line boundaries
- On the platform
- Local authority district
- On the platform
- Locally listed buildings
- On the platform
- Local nature reserves
- On the platform
- Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP)
- On the platform
- National nature reserves
- On the platform
- National parks and the broads
- On the platform
- Parish
- On the platform
- Permitted development rights
- On the platform
- Protected wreck sites
- On the platform
- Ramsar
- On the platform
- Scheduled monuments
- On the platform
- Sites of special scientific interest
- On the platform
- Special areas of conservation
- On the platform
- Special protection areas
- On the platform
- World heritage sites
- On the platform
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