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East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06

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Policy 36 - A <strong>Regional</strong> Approach to Managing Flood Risk 92<br />

Planning permissions granted contrary to Environment Agency advice<br />

on flood defence grounds<br />

Planning permissions granted with Sustainable Drainage Schemes (SuDS)<br />

Number of properties at 1% flood risk<br />

Number of strategic flood risk assessments undertaken<br />

Policy 40- <strong>Regional</strong> Priorities for Energy Reduction and Efficiency 94<br />

Capacity of additional Combined Heat and Power facilities<br />

Policy 41- <strong>Regional</strong> Priorities for Renewable Energy116 95<br />

Capacity of additional renewable energy facilities<br />

Section 6 - Minerals, Aggregates & Waste 98<br />

Policy 37 - <strong>Regional</strong> Priorities for Non-Energy Minerals 100<br />

Production of primary land won aggregates produced by Minerals Planning Authority<br />

Production of recycled and secondary aggregates by Minerals Planning Authority<br />

Policy 38 - <strong>Regional</strong> Waste <strong>Strategy</strong> 103<br />

Production of <strong>Strategy</strong><br />

Policy 39 - <strong>Regional</strong> Priorities for Waste Management 104<br />

Capacity of waste management facilities by type by Waste Planning Authority<br />

Amount of controlled waste arising and managed by management type<br />

% that each management type represents out of total waste managed<br />

by Waste Planning Authority<br />

Proportion of waste diverted from landfill<br />

Section 7- Transport 114<br />

Policy 42 - Core <strong>Strategy</strong> and <strong>Regional</strong> Transport Objectives 118<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 />

Policy 44 - <strong>Regional</strong> Traffic Growth Reduction 118<br />

Levels of traffic growth<br />

Policy 45- Behavioural Change 120<br />

Number of businesses and schools with travel plans<br />

% Of workforce employed by companies with travel plans<br />

% Of pupils attending schools with travel plans<br />

Journeys made by cycle<br />

Number and length of new cycle routes provided<br />

Policy 46 - <strong>Regional</strong> Priorities for Parking Levies and Road User Charging 124<br />

Policy 47 - <strong>Regional</strong> Car Parking Standards 124<br />

Policy 48 - A <strong>Regional</strong> Approach to Developing Public Transport Accessibility Criteria 124<br />

Policy 49 - <strong>Regional</strong> Heavy Rail Investment Priorities 125<br />

Punctuality and reliability of services<br />

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