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Dec 2010 - South Worcestershire Development Plan

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SOUTH WORCESTERSHIRE ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT <strong>2010</strong>51experienced the most floorspace developed, with the least floorspacein B2 (general industry) development. Continued monitoring isimportant to analyse whether the diversification of the economy intohigher value activities stated in the adopted local plans and emergingSWDP is being achieved. Although there has been additionalfloorspace developed across all B use order classes, this should beconsidered against the very high net losses experienced in WorcesterCity.LOCALAUTHORITYB1(m²)B2(m²)B8 (m²)MixedB (m²)Total(m²)MalvernHillsWorcesterCityWychavon<strong>South</strong>WorcsGross 1,780 294 380 0 2,454Net 1,780 294 380 0 2,454Gross 0 0 0 12,400 12,400Net 0 0 0 -27,600 -27,600Gross 7,734 7,953 12,713 1,759 30,159Net n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aGross 9,514 8,247 13,093 14,159 45,013Net n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aTable 9: COI – BD1: Total amount of additional employment land bytype during 2009/10.6.17 There were a number of large completions during 2009/10 and theywere predominantly located in Worcester City and Wychavon District.Wychavon District provided more additional B1, B2 and B8employment land than the other <strong>South</strong> <strong>Worcestershire</strong> authorities,reflecting its previous economic performance.

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