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East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06

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SECTION 8 sub areas<br />

Key Points<br />

Further work is necessary to develop realistic<br />

measures for delivering rural priorities<br />

A number of policies have been difficult to<br />

measure due to a lack of precise spatial boundaries<br />

Lincoln Policy Area:<br />

A new draft sub-regional spatial strategy and<br />

implementation framework for the Lincoln Policy<br />

Area has been launched (September 20<strong>06</strong>)<br />

Northern Sub-area:<br />

A new draft sub-regional spatial strategy and<br />

implementation framework for the Northern Subarea<br />

has been launched (September 20<strong>06</strong>)<br />

Peak Sub-area:<br />

The new National Park Management Plan is due to<br />

be published in 2007<br />

Three Cities Sub-area:<br />

A new draft sub-regional spatial strategy and<br />

implementation framework for the Three Cities<br />

Sub-area has been launched (September 20<strong>06</strong>)<br />

Actions<br />

The Assembly is working with the <strong>East</strong><br />

<strong>Midlands</strong> Rural Affairs Forum and Government<br />

bodies such as Natural England to develop<br />

measures<br />

The Assembly will lead on a project to define<br />

spatial boundaries where these are necessary<br />

for policy implementation and monitoring<br />

The Assembly, relevant local authorities and<br />

other key partners will need to ensure the<br />

spatial strategy is not only implemented but<br />

that monitoring regimes are set up to enable<br />

progress to be measured<br />

The Assembly, relevant local authorities and<br />

other key partners will need to ensure the<br />

spatial strategy is not only implemented but<br />

that monitoring regimes are set up to enable<br />

progress to be measured<br />

The Plan places further emphasis on the need<br />

for partners to work together to ensure the<br />

conservation of the Park for future generations<br />

The Assembly, relevant local authorities and<br />

other key partners will need to ensure the<br />

spatial strategy is not only implemented but<br />

that monitoring regimes are set up to enable<br />

progress to be measured<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

8.1 Since the analysis of sub-regional areas is relatively new the monitoring process has only been able to cover<br />

a limited number of issues. Future sub-regional monitoring will be informed by the continual development of<br />

sub-regional strategies and local development frameworks.<br />

<strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Spatial</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong> Annual Monitoring Report <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong><br />

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