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 26 planning considerations
- Abandoned mines
- Backlog
- Authorised landfill sites
- Backlog
- Britpits mines & quarries
- Backlog
- Coal authority managed tips
- Research
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Coal authority risk area
- Development risk and coal resource areas
- Backlog
- Coalfield
- Backlog
- Coastal change management areas
- Backlog
- Coastal erosion risk
- Backlog
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Control of major accident and hazard sites
- COMAH
- Backlog
- Gas pipeline
- Backlog
- Gas pipeline zones
- Backlog
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Health and safety executive consultation zones
- Safety hazard areas
- Screen
- Historic landfill
- Co-design Paused
- Historic stone quarry
- Backlog
- Invasive non native species
- Backlog
- Mining and ground stability
- Screen
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National underground asset register
- NUAR
- Backlog Paused
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Nuclear consultation zone
- Nuclear safety zones
- Backlog
- Nuclear power stations
- Backlog
- Opencast coal prospecting areas
- Backlog
- Radon
- Co-design
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