Listed here are good practise and examples, showing what benefits to sport can be achieved through new development, ranging from individual applications, to comprehensive regeneneration projects and to supplimentary planning documents.
Supplementary planning documents Detailed analysis of recently prepared SPDs SPDs have been prepared in all regions. The listing gives 13 local schemes, and analyses, in a systematic way, their main attributes, and the categories of sport and recreation and land uses covered. Click here for details
Downloads of full texts of SPDs
Full text downloads are available for the following SPGs
- Fareham; open space calculator for new housing development
- Swindon; providing open space through new development in a growth area
- Mid Devon; providing and improving open space in a rural area with a one dwelling threshold
- Stockport; recreational open space provision and commuted payments
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Listing of other recent SPDs There is a steady flow of new local framework documents. These complement the small number of ‘tried and tested’ frameworks, most of which have been approved since 1998. This listing gives a number of examples from around the country Listing of other recent SPDs
Pilot project and other initiatives Growth area joint pilot project: Milton Keynes A Sport England Joint Pilot Project in Milton Keynes, carried out with Milton Keynes Council and English Partnerships, has resulted in an approved SPG for the area. The SPG was approved in January 2005. Click here for chronology and further details
Newcastle/Gateshead Pathfinder area A number of sport and recreation provisions have been secured as part of a planning obligation tariff agreement in conjunction with development in the Newcastle/Gateshead Pathfinder area Click here for further information
Cultural prospectus for Milton Keynes-South Midlands [MKSM] growth area Targetted at the six local delivery bodies in MKSM, this document explains how cultural provision, including sport and recreation, can help built sustainable communities in the area. It contains details of the Aylesbury and Milton Keynes SPGs. [South East Cultural Consortium (2005) Living Spaces: Culture and Sustainable Communities in Milton Keynes and the South Midlands, Guildford, SECC].
Environmental appraisal of SPD SPDs are now subject to environmental appraisal. Examples of such appraisals can be found in draft SPDs for Maidstone Borough, the London Borough of Camden and Bristol City Council. See also draft Government advice on ‘Sustainability Appraisal of Regional Spatial Strategies and Local Development Frameworks’ [ODPM, 2004].
The purpose of Sustainability Appraisal is to promote sustainable development through the integration of social, environmental and economic considerations into the preparation of revisions of Regional Spatial Strategies (RSS) and for new or revised Development Plan Documents (DPD) and Supplementary Planning Documents (SPD). PPS 12: Local Development Frameworks states that ‘Sustainability Appraisals (SA) will play an important part in demonstrating if the development plan document is sound by ensuring that it reflects sustainability objectives. The results of the sustainability appraisal will contribute to the reasoned justification of policies. The SPD preparation process is set out in this document - Incorporating SA within the SPD process - and shows the relationship between the SPD preparation process and the SA stages.
Contributions from employment-related and other development Here are examples of non housing policies and spd's which seek contributions for sport. Click here to view this section and examples
Site level examples Examples of what has been achieve through individual applications;
- Major housing areas:
- Partnership funding in brown field situations
- Social inclusion and community involvement
- Pooled contributions
- Rural service centres and villages
- Small and medium sized sites
- Gains through non residential development
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