East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06
East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06
East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06
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Policy 11 - <strong>Spatial</strong> Priorities for Development outside the Peak District National Park 152<br />
Employment rates<br />
Number of new affordable houses built<br />
Visitor spending<br />
Change in number of jobs<br />
Policy 12- Managing Tourism and Visitors in the Peak Sub-area 152<br />
Number of jobs in tourism related activities<br />
Policy 15- Development in the Three Cities Sub-area 153<br />
Number of new houses built in Sub-area<br />
% Change in jobs in Sub-area<br />
% Increase in retail floorspace in City Centre<br />
Indices of Multiple Deprivation in Sub-area<br />
Policy 35 - Priorities for the Management of the Lincolnshire Coast 157<br />
Number of Blue Flag beaches<br />
Change in areas of biodiversity importance, including:<br />
priority habitats and species (by type); and<br />
areas designated for their intrinsic value including sites of international,<br />
national, regional or sub-regional significance<br />
Policy 43 - Sub-area Transport Objectives 157<br />
Appendix 1 - Data Sources and References 158<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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