Revised guidance for the south west

Oct. 1, 2001
Revised regional planning guidance has been published for the south west, bringing down annual housing totals for the region from 20,350 to 20,200 per year - but this figure is still comfortably higher than the 18,350 originally proposed by the local authorities.<p></p><p> The new guidance also:</p><p> &amp;• increases the brownfield target to 50% from the 44% proposed by the independent panel</p><p> &amp;• calls for no greater use of greenfield sites in line with the regional assembly&amp;’s recommendations</p><p> &amp;• recognises the roles market towns and villages play</p><p> &amp;• calls for flood-resistant development; taking into account new government guidance on building on floodplains. </p><p>The guidance endorses the regional assembly&amp;’s view that most development should be concentrated in the cities and larger towns. </p><p>It sets out a sequential approach to identifying sustainable opportunities for development, looking first at the capacity and reuse of previously developed land within urban areas, then possible urban extensions. </p><p>The guidance continues to include policies for a review of the green belt around the main urban areas as an essential part of the process of finding sustainable locations for development.</p><p><br> <br> </p><p>The remains of a 100 million year old Iguanodon have been found at a quarry owned by Chelwood …

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