The Local Plan for the Broads: Issues and Options Consultation
31. Our existing policies
At this stage of the Local Plan review process we are not consulting on the policies themselves; that will be in the next stage. However, we want to ask you what you think of the adopted policies in the current Local Plan for the Broads (2019).
Would you like to propose any policy changes? If so, it would be helpful if you tell us exactly what changes to which policies you would like to see, and why. We cannot guarantee that we will make the changes, but we would like to hear your thoughts. Please provide any evidence to justify your proposed amendments. The following is a list of the adopted policies in the Local Plan 2019, with the page number shown first
- 24 SP1: DCLG/PINS Model Policy
- 24 DM1: Major Development in the Broads
- 27 DM2: Water Quality and Foul Drainage
- 29 DM3: Boat wash down facilities
- 30 DM4: Water Efficiency
- 31 SP2: Strategic Flood Risk Policy
- 31 DM5: Development and Flood Risk
- 35 DM6: Surface water run-off
- 40 DM7: Open Space on land, play, sports fields and allotments
- 42 DM8: Green Infrastructure
- 45 SP3: Climate Change
- 46 DM9: Climate Smart Checklist
- 48 SP4: Soils
- 49 DM10: Peat soils
- 52 SP5: Historic Environment
- 53 DM11: Heritage Assets
- 56 DM12: Re-use of Historic Buildings
- 59 SP6: Biodiversity
- 59 DM13: Natural Environment
- 64 DM14: Energy demand and performance
- 65 DM15: Renewable Energy
- 67 SP7: Landscape Character
- 67 DM16: Development and Landscape
- 68 DM17: Land Raising
- 69 DM18: Excavated material
- 70 DM19: Utilities Infrastructure Development
- 71 DM20: Protection and enhancement of settlement fringe landscape character
- 73 DM21: Amenity
- 74 DM22: Light pollution and dark skies
- 75 SP8: Getting to the Broads
- 76 SP9: Recreational Access around the Broads
- 77 DM23: Transport, highways and access
- 79 DM24: Recreation Facilities Parking Areas
- 81 SP10: A prosperous local economy
- 81 SP11: Waterside sites
- 82 DM25: New Employment Development
- 83 DM26: Protecting General Employment
- 85 DM27: Business and Farm Diversification
- 86 DM28: Development on Waterside Sites
- 89 SP12: Sustainable Tourism
- 90 DM29: Sustainable Tourism and Recreation Development
- 92 DM30: Holiday Accommodation – New Provision and Retention
- 94 SP13: Navigable Water Space
- 95 DM31: Access to the Water
- 96 DM32: Riverbank stabilisation
- 97 SP14: Mooring Provision
- 97 DM33: Moorings, mooring basins and marinas.
- 101 SP15: Residential development
- 106 DM34: Affordable Housing
- 110 DM35: Residential Development within Defined Development Boundaries
- 113 DM36: Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Show People
- 115 DM37: New Residential Moorings
- 119 DM38: Permanent and Temporary Dwellings for Rural Enterprise Workers
- 121 DM39: Residential Ancillary Accommodation
- 123 DM40: Replacement Dwellings
- 124 DM41: Elderly and Specialist Needs Housing
- 125 DM42: Custom/self-build
- 127 DM43: Design
- 131 SP16: New Community Facilities
- 131 DM44: Visitor and Community Facilities and Services
- 134 DM45: Designing Places for Healthy Lives
- 135 DM46: Safety by the Water
- 137 DM47: Planning Obligations and Developer Contributions
- 139 DM48: Conversion of Buildings
- 140 DM49: Advertisements and Signs
- 141 DM50: Leisure plots and mooring plots
- 142 DM51: Retail development in the Broads.
- 144 ACL1: Acle Cemetery Extension
- 146 ACL2: Acle Playing Field Extension
- 147 BEC1: Former Loaves and Fishes, Beccles
- 147 BEC2: Beccles Residential Moorings (H. E. Hipperson’s Boatyard)
- 148 BRU1: Riverside chalets and mooring plots
- 150BRU2: Riverside Estate Boatyards, etc., including land adjacent to railway line
- 150 BRU3: Mooring Plots
- 151 BRU4: Brundall Marina
- 152 BRU5: Land east of the Yare public house
- 152 BRU6: Brundall Gardens
- 153 CAN1: Cantley Sugar Factory
- 155 CHE1: Greenway Marine Residential Moorings
- 156 DIL1: Dilham Marina (Tyler’s Cut Moorings)
- 157 DIT1: Maltings Meadow Sports Ground, Ditchingham
- 158 DIT2: Ditchingham Maltings Open Space, Habitat Area and Alma Beck
- 159 FLE1: Broadland Sports Club
- 160 GTY1: Marina Quays (Port of Yarmouth Marina)
- 161 HOR1: Car Parking
- 162 HOR2: Horning Open Space (public and private)
- 162 HOR3: Waterside plots
- 163 HOR4: Horning Sailing Club
- 164 HOR5: Crabbett’s Marsh
- 165 HOR6: Horning - Boatyards, etc. at Ferry Rd. & Ferry View Rd.
- 166 HOR7: Woodbastwick Fen moorings
- 167 HOR8: Land on the Corner of Ferry Road, Horning
- 168 HOR9: Horning Residential Moorings (Ropes Hill)
- 170 HOV1: Green Infrastructure
- 171 HOV2: Station Road car park
- 171 HOV3: Brownfield land off Station Road, Hoveton
- 173 HOV4: BeWILDerwood Adventure Park
- 175 HOV5: Hoveton Town Centre
- 178 LOD1: Loddon Marina Residential Moorings.
- 179 NOR1: Utilities Site
- 182 NOR2: Riverside walk and cycle path
- 182 ORM1: Ormesby waterworks
- 183 OUL1: Boathouse Lane Leisure Plots
- 184 OUL2: Oulton Broad - Former Pegasus/Hamptons Site
- 185 OUL3: Oulton Broad District Shopping Centre
- 188 POT1: Bridge Area
- 189 POT2: Waterside plots
- 190 POT3: Green Bank Zones
- 190 SOL1: Riverside area moorings
- 191 SOM1: Somerleyton Marina residential moorings
- 193 STA1: Land at Stalham Staithe (Richardson’s Boatyard)
- 194 STO1 Land adjacent to Tiedam, Stokesby
- 195 TSA1: Cary’s Meadow
- 196 TSA2: Thorpe Island
- 198 TSA3: Griffin Lane – boatyards and industrial area
- 199 TSA4: Bungalow Lane – mooring plots and boatyards
- 200 TSA5: River Green Open Space
- 200 THU1: Tourism development at Hedera House, Thurne
- 202 WHI1: Whitlingham Country Park
- 203 SSTRI: Trinity Broads
- 204 SSUT: Upper Thurne
- 205 SSCOAST: The Coast
- 206 SSROADS: Main road network
- 207 SSMILLS: Drainage Mills
- 209 SSPUBS: Waterside Pubs Network
- 211 SSSTATIONS: Railway stations/halts
- 211 SSTRACKS: Former rail trackways
- 213 SSLGS: Local Green Space
- 213 SSSTAITHES: Staithes
- 214 SSA47: Changes to the Acle Straight (A47T)
Question 46: Do you have any comments on the current policies in the Local Plan (2019)?