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- Page 15 and 16: List of Policies Cont... Policy ...
- Page 17 and 18: Retail: ECON14 Large Scale Retail D
- Page 19 and 20: 1.3. How to use the Plan 1.3.1. The
- Page 21 and 22: Section 2 - General Strategy 2.1. A
- Page 23 and 24: financial contribution for the prov
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- Page 33 and 34: 2.4.4. The balance of 2477 3,270 dw
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- Page 39 and 40: 2.5.3. The balance of 19.87 ha will
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• the choice of construction meth
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measures will be incorporated into
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3.3.3. The emphasis of PPG7 with re
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3.3.14. The conversion of rural bui
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Section 4 - Protecting The Environm
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POLICY ENV2 COTSWOLDS AREA OF OUTST
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Where development satisfies the abo
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scheme can be determined, thus a pr
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e applied to those species listed i
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schemes such as the provision of ha
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POLICY ENV9A SITES OF ARCHAEOLOGICA
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growing as knowledge increases. Thi
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4.2.62.The distinctive character of
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historic heritage. Buildings are li
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POLICY ENV16 SETTINGS OF LISTED BUI
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4.3. Avoiding Hazards POLICY ENV17
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4.3.5. The functional floodplain is
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control agency and will, in appropr
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4.3.24. Potentially contaminated la
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5.1. Introduction Section 5 - Socia
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POLICY COM2 DWELLING MIX Proposals
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5.2.9. The level of housing need de
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POLICY COM4 RURAL EXCEPTION SITES I
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5.2.32. The designation acknowledge
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development may be justified in the
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• a standard “occupancy” cond
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communities need access to a range
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facilities in its widest sense. Pub
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Toddler play area within 200m (1/8
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facilities as part of a larger mixe
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fall within the definition of “pr
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however, can generate significant l
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POLICY COM18 WATERWAYS Proposals to
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choice in how they make their journ
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more. This interaction gives each s
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?does not compromise the safety and
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passive surveillance. Where they ar
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and main habitable rooms) front the
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occupants can adapt them to their o
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a)privacy and overlooking of reside
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POLICY SUR7 SHOPFRONTS AND SIGNS Ap
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housing use for its storage can hav
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POLICY SUR8 ADVERTISEMENTS Consent
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e dependants of the occupants of th
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6.1. Introduction Section 6 - Econo
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ecognised that not all businesses,
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POLICY ECON4 B8 RELOCATION Four hec
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Diversification) and ECON6 (New Emp
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6.4.9. In this respect, new buildin
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POLICY ECON9 PACKHOUSES Outside of
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uildings, it is considered that lim
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POLICY ECON13 TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN
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Council employed the services of Ch
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POLICY ECON15 PRIMARY SHOPPING FRON
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6.5.16. The uses are part of the en
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the large numbers of visitors contr
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7.2.3. Sustainability Indicators fo
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7.3. Review 7.3.1. The Council will
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VILLAGE ACCESSIBILITY Wychavon Dist
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Ancient Monuments Cont’d... Paris
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Conservation Areas Wychavon Distric
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Supplementary Planning Guidance Wyc
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Supplementary Planning Guidance con
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Glossary Affordable Housing - for t
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Local Area for Play (LAP) - unsuper
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Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Proposals Map cont’d: ...........