Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
Planning Policy Statement
Abstract
Provides the standards any eco-town will have to adhere to and the list of locations identified with the potential for an eco-town.
History
Cancelled for all areas except north west Bicester from 5 March 2015. Decision set out in Related to the following: Strategic environmental assessment/habitats regulations assessment screening report of the proposed cancellation of planning policy statement 1 eco-towns supplement and Cancellation of planning policy statement: eco-towns - a supplement to planning policy statement 1. Determination under regulation 9 of the environmental assessment of plans and programmes regulations 2004 (both DCLG, 2015). To be read with Planning policy statement 1: delivering sustainable development (ODPM, 2005) and Impact assessment - planning policy statement: eco-towns (DCLG, 2009). Also to be read with Eco-towns - location decision statement; Eco-towns - sustainability appraisal and habitats regulations assessment of the draft planning policy statement: eco-towns. Addendum and Eco-towns - sustainability appraisal and habitats regulations assessment of the draft planning policy statement: eco-towns. Statement (all DCLG, 2009).
ISBN
9781409816836
Subjects
- Planning and development
- Sustainable development
- Residential development
- Building types
- Housing/residential facilities
- Special subject areas
- Environmental issues/energy
- Environmental planning/land
- Other planning disciplines
- Green issues/sustainability/green buildings
Publisher History
Now known as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. The Department for Communities and Local Government is a UK Government department that works to create thriving, sustainable, vibrant communities that improve everyone's quality of life. This includes housing, improving public services, regeneration, sustainability and the prevention of anti-social behaviour. They were formerly known as the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.