Core Strategy DPD
- 1 Core strategy DPD consultation document
- 2 Background documents
- 3 A guide to the Core Strategy Development Plan Document
- 4 Video production
03 Further Engagement Draft (October 2011)
This consultation stage is now closed.
Consultation on the Further Engagement Draft took place between Friday 28 October 2011 and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (extended deadline). Consultation materials and details can still be found below for information purposes only.
The Core Strategy Development Plan Document (DPD) is a key planning document within the LDF which concerns all residents, businesses and interested parties within Bradford District as it:
- Sets out a long-term spatial vision for the District until 2028
- Identifies broad locations for development over the next 15 years
- Sets out policies that will influence the use of land and the type and scale of development which will be permitted within the District
- Identifies infrastructure required to manage development.
Background to the Core Strategy DPD:
The Council last consulted on the Core Strategy - Further Issues and Options in 2008. At this stage, 4 spatial options were presented for the location of housing and economic development over the plan period. The Council received over 400 comments to these options and these have taken these into consideration along with further evidence to support the preparation of the Further Engagement Draft document.
Since 2008, changes to Government legislation and uncertainly over regional planning have held up the LDF, but this situation has allowed us to reassess and update our evidence base. This has been invaluable in moving to this next stage in the plan making process to ensure our plan is both sound and robust.
Further Engagement Draft - Consultation
This consultation presents the Councils further engagement draft of the Core Strategy which sets out the proposed preferred approach for addressing the issues within the District where planning can make a real difference to the lives of communities. This plan can influence housing, employment, community facilities and infrastructure developments, as well as how we use, protect and conserve our natural environment and built heritage.
The Council's Executive Committee gave approval for a 12 week consultation period at the meeting on Friday 14th October 2011.
Video Production
The Council commissioned a short video production to raise awareness of the Core Strategy consultation and some of the key planning issues facing the Bradford District. The production will run for approximately 20 minutes.
Background Information
Evidence Base
The technical studies and reports which have informed the proposed approach within this consultation document are listed below and can be found under Evidence Base.
- Affordable Housing Economic Viability Assessment (AHEVA)
- Core Strategy Baseline Analysis Report
- District Transport Study
- Employment Land Review and Update
- Open Space, Sports and Recreation Assessment
- Landscape Character Assessment SPD
- Local Economic Assessment (LEA)
- Local Infrastructure Plan and Baseline Analysis Report
- Retail and Leisure Study
- Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA)
- Strategic Housing Land Availability Study (SHLAA)
- Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA)
Technical Consultation Events (Invitation only)
The Council held a series of technical events for targeted stakeholders to consult them on the proposals in the Further Engagement Draft document. These sessions were as follows:
Technical Events Dates | Time | Topic | Venue |
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Thursday 17 November 2011 | 10am - 12 | Economy and jobs | City Hall, Bradford |
Friday 18 November 2011 | 10am - 12 | Housing | City Hall, Bradford |
Friday 18 November 2011 | 2 - 4pm | Transport | City Hall, Bradford |
Monday 21 November 2011 | 10am - 12 | Environment | City Hall, Bradford |
Monday 21 November 2011 | 2 - 4pm | Minerals | City Hall, Bradford |
Monday 28 November 2011 | 10am - 12 | Infrastructure | City Hall, Bradford |
Area 'Drop-In' Consultation Events
The Council held a number of drop-in events across the Bradford District for local residents and other interested parties to find out more about the proposed strategy and to have their say on the Further Engagement Draft document. These sessions were as follows:
Area Events Dates | Time | Venue |
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Tuesday 22 November 2011 | 12 - 7pm | Thornbury Centre, |
Wednesday 23 November 2011 | 12 - 7pm | National Media Museum, |
Thursday 24 November | 12 - 7pm | Shipley Town Hall, |
Friday 25 November 2011 | 12 - 7pm | Richard Dunn Sports Centre |
Saturday 26 November 2011 | 10am - 4pm | National Media Museum, |
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | 12 - 7pm | Kings Hall, |
Friday 2 December 2011 | 12 - 7pm | Temple Row Centre |
Tuesday 17 January 2012 | 4 - 7pm | Cardigan House Ferncliffe Road, Bingley, BD16 2TA |
Wednesday 18 January 2012 | 4 - 7pm | Victoria Hall (Children's Centre) Station Road, Queensbury, BD13 1AB |
How to comment
This consultation closed on 29 February 2012.
How to submit your comments
Comment forms should have been sent before 29 February 2012, preferably by email to the LDF Group:planning.policy@bradford.gov.uk
Alternatively they should have been sent by post to the following FREEPOST address:
Bradford Local Development Framework
FREEPOST NEA 11445
PO Box 1068
BRADFORD
BD1 1BR
By Fax: 01274 433767
The consultation deadline was extended from Friday 20 January 2012 until 4pm on Wednesday 29 February 2012. This new informal deadline is to allow for extra time for comments to be submitted to the Council. All comments received by this date will be recorded and taken into consideration.
Further information
If you have any further questions about this consultation please contact the LDF Group.
Further information about the Local Development Framework is available on this website: www.bradford.gov.uk/LDF.
Planning Aid England (PAE) provides a free, independent and professional planning advice service to individuals and groups who cannot afford professional fees. The organisation may be able to assist groups and individuals who would like support and advice in order to get involved in this consultation process.
Contact the PAE Community Outreach Coordinator for further information:
Telephone: 0781 268 2797
Email: mike.dando@planningaid.rtpi.org.uk
Website: https://www.rtpi.org.uk/planning-advice/about-planning-aid-england/