Planning considerations backlog
This is the list of planning considerations on the 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.
Showing 38 planning considerations
- Allotments
- Co-design
- Bowling greens
- Co-design
- Broadband speed
- Backlog
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Canals
- Watercourses
- Backlog
- Cemetery
- Co-design
- Community halls
- Backlog
- Cultural infrastructure
- Backlog
- Early years provision
- Backlog
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Educational establishment
- Primary schools
- Secondary schools
- Test and iterate
- Fibre to the premises (fttp)
- Backlog
- Further education
- Backlog
- Gigabit availability coverage
- Backlog
- Golf courses
- Co-design
- Green corridors
- Backlog
- Green space
- Backlog
- Gypsy, roma & traveller sites
- Co-design Paused
- Higher education
- Backlog
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Lakes
- Watercourses
- Backlog
- Libraries
- Backlog
- Local green space
- Backlog
- National chargepoint register
- Backlog
- National cycle network
- Backlog
- National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN)
- Test and iterate
- Nhs trusts
- Backlog
- Other sports facilities
- Co-design
- Playing fields
- Co-design
- Play spaces
- Co-design
- Primary healthcare
- Backlog
- Primary schools
- Backlog
- Public parks and gardens
- Co-design
- Religious grounds
- Co-design
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Reservoirs
- Watercourses
- Backlog
- School catchment areas
- Backlog
- Secondary healthcare
- Backlog
- Tennis courts
- Co-design
- Waste and recycling facilities
- Backlog
- Waste and recycling statistics
- Backlog
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