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What is a local development scheme?  
“[The LDS] is a public statement identifying which local development documents will be produced, in what order and when. The LDS is the starting point for the community and stakeholders to find out about the authority’s planning policies in respect to a particular place or issue, and the status of those policies” (PPS12 Companion Guide p.19). Through a project plan, the LDS outlines the programme and content of the LDF.

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PPS12: Local Development Frameworks
ODPM: Creating Local Development Frameworks: A Companion Guide to PPS12 (2004)

The LDF Process