SNAG Planning Issues

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SNAG Refining Options Submission May 29, 2009

Hi Everyone,

Below is the submission SNAG made on behalf of all of you and your community groups.  Thanks very much for your comments they are utterly important.  The Core Strategy will define how our city grows in the future.  I’ve tried to keep as true to your original comments as possible but when splicing them together for a combined submission this wasn’t always possible.

SNAG submission

 

Planning Policy Statement 4 May 11, 2009

Consultation now out on the new PPS 4: Planning for Prosperous Economies. This paper seeks views on combining all national planning policy on economic development in urban and rural areas and town centres into one consolidated and streamlined Planning Policy Statement (PPS).

Part 4 of the consultation paper sets out a number of questions on which DCLG are seeking views.  To help their analysis of responses, DCLG would be grateful if consultees could use the questions to structure their responses. A Word version of the consultation questions is also available to download here.

 

Refining the Core Strategy April 14, 2009

Following on from the Issues & Options stage of the consultation on the Core Strategy which finished in February 2008 the Refining Options stage seeks to – as one might imagine – refine the options.

This means that the Issues & Options have been developed further into policy approaches.

Very shortly a briefing document will be available from the SNAG office and this shall be posted to SNAG members.  A meeting will be held in May to formulate the SNAG response to this stage of the consultation.  There are no questions as such in the consultation document, so you are invited to respond on a paragraph by paragraph basis.

Particular attention must be given to pages 51 – 73.

The consultation document can be viewed here – Refining Options

As well as the Core Strategy Refining Options document there are a number of supporting documents and these can all be seen below:

Airport, Built Environment, Centres, Culture, Economy, Environment, Health, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport plus I&O report and the SA.

Consultation dealine is 29th May.  SNAG will be submitting a group response so please send in your comments by 27th May.

Best Wishes, Tim.

 

Affordable Housing Strategy consultation January 17, 2008

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The council is consulting on planning policies to “widen the housing mix
in Manchester in order to enhance regeneration by creating greater
choice, diversity and affordability in the housing stock”.

They are consulting until 20th February and documents are available on
the council’s website at
http://www.manchester.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?categoryID=856&documentID=3381
where comments can be made online. Alternatively comments can be made by
email @manchester.gov.uk (add “planningstrategy” before the @ sign) or by post to Claire Freeman, Strategy Officer, Planning Strategy Group, Manchester City Council, Room 7043, Town Hall Extension, Lloyd Street, Manchester, M60 3NY.

For more information contact Julie (details on the contacts page) or Claire Freeman at the Planning Department in the council on 0161 234 4678

 

How do we get there? Access event 15.01.07 December 14, 2007

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9.30am-2pm, 15/01/08, Mechanics Institute, 103 Princess St

There are five main destinations, or reasons for travel that may have access related issues. These are:
• Health services: Doctors, dentists, hospitals etc
• Fresh food: On the local high street or a larger retail centre / supermarket
• Education: From nursery to night school
• Employment: Full time, part time, shift work and nights
• Leisure: Parks, swimming pools, cinemas, pubs, clubs etc.

Addressing all the issue and concerns on how people of all ages, economic backgrounds etc can get to where they need to go is not an easy task.
There are umpteen different agencies, organisations and departments all trying to make things better, from large bodies like the council down to small community groups like residents associations. This causes a few problems along the way, from communication to implementation.

We do not claim to have the answers, YOU have those!

That is why we are providing a space, and some facilitation, for planners, engineers, service providers, and you, the users and those most affected, to get together to look at how we can, by working together, improve access across the city.

For more information or to book a place contact Bill or Julie on 0161 273 1736 or click here

 

You can “allocate a site” in the LDF consultation… December 10, 2007

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Abridged from http://manchester-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal/planning/ssa/ssaioq

As part of the consultation for the Local Development Framework individuals and groups can identifying sites in Manchester that they feel are suitable for particular types of development / uses, or for protection from development.

  • The site must have an area of 0.25 hectares or greater (0.25 hectares is 250 sq m, approx half the size of a football pitch)
  • Any site of this size is eligible for submission, regardless of its ownership or present use
  • If a site is below this size threshold it could be submitted if included with other neighbouring sites
  • Submission of a site doesn’t guarantee that it will be allocated to your prefered use

Examples of the types of sites that an individual or group may wish to submit for consideration could include:-

• Areas of open space such as allotments, green space or sports pitches etc., that the local community may want to be allocated in order to protect them from development.

In order for a submission to be accepted a plan must be provided that contains adequate detail for the council to be able to identify the location and the boundaries of the site.

Please email copies of maps to planningstrategy@manchester.gov.uk quoting your name and address. Alternatively maps can be posted to

Planning Strategy, Manchester City Council, Freepost MR1514, Manchester, M60 2BR

You should complete the questionnaire at http://manchester-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal/planning/ssa/ssaioq

Contact Julie for any support/help with this (see Contacts page).

Consultation for this stage finishes on 4th February

 

LDF information session for local groups November 23, 2007

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• Heard about the ‘LDF’ but not sure how it applies to you?

• Confused by all the jargon?

• Want to have your say but not sure what issues the LDF covers?

6-8pm, 12th December, Mechanics Institute, Princess St
(5.30pm registration)

North West Planning Aid are working with the Sustainable Neighbourhoods Pool to provide an information session for community groups on the Local Development Framework (LDF). This is to support groups in forming a esponse to the consultation on the LDF taking place until 4th February 2008.

The LDF is a document which will set out planning policies for development in Manchester. For example policies on affordable housing, the environment, transport and energy.

For more information contact Julie through the contacts page.
Sandwiches provided! Travel/childcare costs may be covered – please ask for more details.
Booking is not essential but is helpful! Please let us know if you have dietary or access needs so we can provide for you.

 

‘How Should Your City Grow?’ Consultation Event November 23, 2007

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on the Local Development Framework (LDF)

Core Strategy and Site Specific Allocations Issues & Options

Tuesday 4th December, 2007
Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley Street

Councillor Neil Swannick, Executive Member for Environment, on behalf of Manchester City Council, invites you to attend the ‘How Should Your City Grow? Consultation Event.

Event details:

Only half an hour to spare?
Feel free to drop in anytime between 12:00 midday and 8:30pm where you can chat to Planning Officers about the options for the future development of Manchester.

Have a little more time?
You can pre-register (using Pre-Registration Form.doc) to take part in informal themed workshops which will give you the opportunity to find out more information.

Please note: places for the workshops are limited to one person per invited organisation.

If you require further information, please call 0161 234 4579

 

Invitation to Sustainable Neighbourhoods Partnership Forum October 30, 2007

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Date: 26th November
Time: 2pm till 4pm
Venue: Friends Meeting House in Manchester

Local Development Framework

The council is preparing the Local Development Framework (LDF) for Manchester, which will be of interest to all members as it is will replace the Unitary Development Plan which guides future development. It is seen as the spatial representation of the community strategy, The Manchester Way.

The Core Strategy, the key document in the LDF, is the first to be developed. Preparation of the Issues and Options stage of the Core Strategy is underway, and as part of this, we are to hold the Forum in order to discuss the proposed framework and the issues arising. The issues are the Built Environment, Environment, Housing, Economy and Transport and the wider cross cutting issues including Health, Crime, Education and Culture. The forum will focus on the issues most relevant to the Sustainable Neighbourhoods Partnership.

Formal consultation on the LDF will begin on Dec 4th 2007 to ensure people across the city are informed and involved. Informal consultation began in October and this is a chance to have your say at this early stage.

During the consultation, all information will be on the environment and planning section of the council website, and people are encouraged to participate.

All attendees will be sent further information nearer the date of the Forum. To express an interest in attending please email Christopher McDermott (at manchester.gov.uk, add c.mcdermott1) with your name and organisation. Please copy me in too (at merci.org.uk add sustainable), and I can ensure that you receive all the papers. I am happy to meet with those attending in advance of the meeting to discuss the papers, if that would be useful then just ask.

 

Sign up for updates on LDF October 22, 2007

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To sign up for updates on the consultation on the Local Development Framework(LDF)* visit here:

http://www.manchester.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?categoryID=856&documentID=2910

*See jargon buster page for info on what the LDF is

 

 
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