Core Strategy

Mid Suffolk’s Core Strategy has been found ‘sound’ and it has been adopted.

The Inspector’s report into the ‘soundness’ of Mid Suffolk’s Core Strategy was received on 27th August 2008. With a series of minor changes the Inspector has found the Mid Suffolk Core Strategy to be ‘sound’. The amendments have been incorporated into the Core Strategy and were adopted at Full Council on 4th September 2008.

The Core Strategy is now an adopted planning policy document and will be used in the determination of planning applications.

Adopted Core Strategy DPD

Inspector's Report

Annex A - Schedule of Changes to the Mid Suffolk Core Strategy

Annex B - Core Documents List

Any person aggrieved by the adopted Core Strategy may make an application to the High Court under section 113 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 on the grounds that:

a) The document is not within the appropriate power;

b) A procedural requirement has not been complied with.

An application must be made promptly, and in any event not later than six weeks from the date of adoption, that is on or before Thursday the 16th October 2008.

Background

The Core Strategy sets out the vision and strategic spatial objectives for the spatial development of the District.  The Core Strategy is a Development Plan Document and as such is part of the Development Plan for the District and is one of the documents that makes up Mid Suffolk's Local Development Framework (LDF).

Mid Suffolk's Core Strategy was submitted to Government in order for it to be 'Examined'. The Secretary of State appointed Mr Robert Yuille MSc DipTP MRTPI of the Planning Inspectorate to conduct the Examination, which opened on Thursday 29th May 2008 and ended on Wednesday 11th June 2008.



Examination Documents

 
Webpage updated 5th September 2008