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 17 planning considerations
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Common land and village greens
- Commons and Village greens
- Registered village greens
- Town and village greens
- Backlog
- Country parks
- Backlog
- Designated open space
- Backlog
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Greenbelt
- Green belt
- On the platform
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Heritage coast
- Protected sites
- On the platform
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Lakes
- Watercourses
- Backlog
- Local green space
- Backlog
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Local landscape area
- Historic (non-designated) rural landscape/local landscape area
- Backlog
- Metropolitan open land (london)
- Backlog
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National landscapes
- Protected sites
- AONB
- National Landscape
- Areas of outstanding natural beauty
- On the platform
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National parks and the broads
- Protected sites
- On the platform
- National trust land
- Backlog
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Protected rural landscapes
- Historic rural landscapes
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Protected views
- Protected vistas
- Backlog
- Religious grounds
- Co-design
- Village green status
- Backlog
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