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Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004

TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004
Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004 as amended
Regulation 25 - Test Valley Core Strategy and Development Management Development Plan Document and the Test Valley Designations Development Plan Document
Test Valley Borough Council has published for public participation its Regulation 25 version of the Test Valley Core Strategy and Development Management Development Plan Document and Test Valley Designations Development Plan Document. The Core Strategy sets out the Council’s vision and strategy for the Borough until 2031, the proposed locations for development and policies which will be used in determining planning applications. The Designation DPD contains detailed boundaries of designations which have been used to inform the Core Strategy.
These documents will cover the whole borough except for that part within the New Forest National Park. If and when the DPDs are adopted they will form part of the Local Development Framework (LDF) for the area.
Copies of both DPD and supporting documents are available on the Council’s website and for public inspection between the hours of 09.00 and 17.00 on Mondays to Thursdays and 09.00 and 16.30 on Fridays at Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover, Hampshire and Council Offices, Duttons Road, Romsey, Hampshire.
The DPDs are also available for reference only during library opening times at local libraries at Andover, Romsey, North Baddesley, Chandler’s Ford and Lordshill, Southampton. Representations, using the form provided, should either be:
* Sent in writing to Planning Policy, Test Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Duttons Road, ROMSEY, Hampshire, SO51 8XG; or
* Faxed to 01794 527723; or
* Emailed to ldf@testvalley.gov.uk; or
* Completed online at www.testvalley.gov.uk/ldf
Only those representations that are made in writing and arrive at the address specified above (in either hard copy or electronically) within the six week period ending at 16:30 on Friday 17th February 2012 will have the right to have their representations considered. Any representations should specify the matters to which they relate and the grounds on which they are made.
Further information on the DPDs can be obtained from the Planning Policy Team on 01794 527816.
Steve Lees, Head of Planning Policy & Transport
6th January 2012

 
Published on 13/01/2012