- Page 1: Local Development Plan PREFERRED OP
- Page 5 and 6: Contents Foreword..................
- Page 7 and 8: 1 | Introduction 1 | Introduction A
- Page 9 and 10: Habitats Regulation Assessment (HRA
- Page 11 and 12: 3 | Policy Context 3 | Policy Conte
- Page 13 and 14: 4 | Spatial Context 4 | Spatial Con
- Page 15 and 16: Valley Regional Park an Area of Out
- Page 17 and 18: 5 | Growth Strategy and Spatial Fra
- Page 19 and 20: Map 3: Growth Strategy Lisburn & Ca
- Page 21 and 22: These outcomes are underpinned by t
- Page 23 and 24: Strategic Objective C: Growing our
- Page 25 and 26: CASTLE GARDENS, LISBURN
- Page 27 and 28: The Average Household Size is Falli
- Page 29 and 30: Key Issue 1: The Settlement Hierarc
- Page 31 and 32: Map 4: Settlement Hierarchy Lisburn
- Page 33 and 34: Table 1: Existing Settlement Hierar
- Page 35 and 36: Options for Key Issue 1: The Settle
- Page 37 and 38: Housing Growth POLICY CONTEXT AND E
- Page 39 and 40: Existing Development Plan The exist
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- Page 43 and 44: Small Settlements The small settlem
- Page 45 and 46: 4. Urban Capacity An urban capacity
- Page 47 and 48: elderly to live independently which
- Page 49 and 50: The Lisburn Greater Urban Area has
- Page 51 and 52: The 330 housing units could be allo
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Housing in the Countryside POLICY C
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• Agriculture and forestry develo
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Figure 12: Rural Dwelling Approvals
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Options for Key Issue 3: Facilitati
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• facilitating the protection and
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education, community or cultural pr
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March 2016: LCCC had 3910 PAYE Busi
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Employment POLICY CONTEXT AND EVIDE
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Existing Development Plan The exist
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Map 7: Council Employment Land Over
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Map 8: Multiple Mulple Deprivaon De
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Map Map 9: West 9: West Lisburn Lis
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Options for Key Issue 5: Safeguardi
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Options for Key Issue 6: West Lisbu
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Option for Key Issue 7: Purdysburn
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Option for Key Issue 8: The Maze La
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Key Issue 9: Facilitating Sustainab
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Mineral Development POLICY CONTEXT
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CASTLEREAGH HILLS GOLF COURSE
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MAZE SITE, WEST LISBURN
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21% of LCCC area employee jobs are
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Retailing POLICY CONTEXT AND EVIDEN
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Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
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Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
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Comprehensive Development Scheme La
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West Lisburn Development Framework
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Options for Key Issue 11: Growing L
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Options for Key Issue 12: Strengthe
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Options for Key Issue 13: Sprucefie
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Options for Key Issue 14: Strengthe
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Option for Key Issue 15: Growing th
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Existing Development Plan The BMAP
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Key Issue 16: Promoting Office Deve
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Key Issue 17: City Centre Developme
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LISBURN CULTURE NIGHT Lisburn Cultu
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2015: 4 Hotels and 18 B&Bs 50% of V
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Tourism POLICY CONTEXT AND EVIDENCE
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Table Table 5: 5: BMAP BMAP Tourism
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Map 23: Overview of Tourism Assets
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Option for Key Issue 18: Promoting
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Option for Key Issue 19: Promoting
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Options for Key Issue 20: Protectin
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Lisburn and Castlereagh Draft Commu
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AreaofOutstandingNatural Beauty Map
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Key Issue 21: Protecting and Enhanc
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CHILDREN’S ART FESTIVAL, CASTLE G
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84% of households have internet acc
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Transport POLICY CONTEXT AND EVIDEN
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Planning Policy Statement 13: Trans
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• Route Management Strategy along
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West Lisburn Development Framework
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Key Issue 22: Retention of Key Tran
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Key Issue 23: Retention of Key Park
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Key Issue 24: Promoting Active Trav
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Key Issue 25: Connecting People and
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Option for Key Issue 25: Connecting
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Renewable Energy Development only p
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Options for Key Issue 26: Renewable
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telecommunications services, while
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Options for Key Issue 27: Telecommu
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• Ensure that detrimental effects
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Option for Key Issue 28: Waste Mana
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COMBER GREENWAY
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Established in 1967, Lagan Valley R
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Built Heritage POLICY CONTEXT AND E
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Map 32: Distribution of Built Herit
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Key Issue 29: Protecting and Enhanc
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Natural Heritage POLICY CONTEXT AND
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- Belfast Basalt Escarpment (Belfas
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© Ordnan ce Survey of Northern Ir
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Options for Key Issue 30: Protectin
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8 | Next Steps How How Will Will Th
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Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan (BMA
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Historic Buildings; Historic Parks
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is a consultation document outlinin
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Strategic Planning Policy Statement
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The development of masterplans and