AVLDF Evidence Base
Local Development Framework Evidence Base Summary
One of the key aims of the new planning system is that the local development documents, which make up the local development framework (LDF) must be based on a robust and credible evidence base.The technical work that informs the LDF is made up of a number of studies and reports.The LDF evidence base summary document, downloadable below, provides a summary of all these.
It summarises the aims of the studies and reports and sets out their key findings in relation to the LDF, and to the three direction of growth options for Aylesbury. It is one of the supporting documents to the direction of housing growth at Aylesbury consultation, which runs from 31 October to 12 December 2008. More detail on this consultation can be found at by following the related link below.
The evidence base has been developed further since the preferred options consultation took place in June-July 2007, with more detailed work being undertaken for some areas. Further work is also ongoing to inform the decision on the direction of growth, and will feed into the submission document of the core strategy (due to be completed spring 2009).
All the detailed reports can be downloaded following the links on the left of this page. The evidence is split into the following sub headings:
Community and Health Evidence
Employment Evidence
Environment Evidence
Housing Evidence
Miscellaneous Evidence
Regional Context Evidence
Retail Evidence
Transport Evidence
Downloads:
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