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Stratford-on-Avon District Council is committed to improving the environment of the area, and ensuring that the district is run in as sustainable a manner as is possible. There are many different services that work together to ensure that we can all live and work in safe, attractive and healthy places.
Planning and Building News
NEW - December 2011
Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) Review 2012 The 2009 SHLAA which is part of the evidence base for the Core Strategy needs to be reviewed in 2012. A Partnership Panel is being formed and expressions of interest from community organisations and estate agents to become a Panel member are now invited. Members provide expertise on potential housing sites in the District.
Core Strategy Progress 2011 Progress towards the third draft of the Core Strategy is detailed in the form of an E-newsletter.
Enplanner Online Toolkit Stratford-on-Avon District Council announces the launch of the on-line Enplanner Carbon Toolkit, designed to assist developers and planning officers meet local planning requirements for on-site renewable energy generation and lower carbon developments.
Planning & Building Control Guide to Sustainability The guide focuses on what sustainability means from a Planning and Building Control point of view. It considers some of the key issues and explores some of the options that we have available to us to reduce the impact our buildings, both new and existing, have on the environment around us.
Related News
01 February 2012
Stratford-upon-Avon ‘Historic Spine’ Shop Front Grant Scheme
Shop keepers in Stratford-upon-Avon have another opportunity to help improve the appearance of their shop fronts thanks to a grant scheme from Stratford-on-Avon District Council
The District Council's Stratford-upon-Avon Historic Spine Shop Front...
19 January 2012
Special Cabinet meeting – Monday 6 February
Stratford-on-Avon District Council will be holding a Special Cabinet meeting on Monday 6 February to consider the third draft of the Core Strategy (Local Plan).
Stratford District Council needs to have an up to date development plan in...
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