Amber Valley New Local Plan
1 4 local plan spatial portrait of amber valley.
Amber valley new local plan. Amber valley borough local plan. The labour party wrested control of amber valley borough council from the conservatives in local elections earlier this month with a manifesto pledge to halt proposed green belt land releases in its emerging local plan. Amber valley borough council avbc has cancelled the controversial local plan which allowed for building on green belt land. The western part of the borough is primarily rural in.
Of a new local plan for amber valley. Amber valley publishes latest local plan proposals with coronavirus covid 19 now affecting many areas of our services to the residents and businesses of amber valley we are keen to keep you right up to date with the changes we are being forced to make. This is now official as opposed to previously stated intentions. The council subsequently resolved on 29 january.
The new local plan. Using the various tools provided on the map template you can select any area of the plan and find information about the policies proposals that relate to that area by clicking on your chosen site. The new local plan which will cover the period up to at least 2038 set out an ovewill rall vision key objectives and a spatial strategy for the borough and will include a. The preparation of planning policy documents is an ongoing process.
Following the withdrawal of the local plan in may 2019 amber valley borough council remains committed to securing an up to date local plan for amber valley and is working to a timetable to adopt a. The planning policy team is responsible for preparing land use planning policies to guide and encourage future development through the statutory planning framework within amber valley. The new local plan will replace the current amber valley borough local plan which was adopted in april 2006. 1 4 1 amber valley covers an area of over 265 square kilometres and is made up of the four market towns of alfreton belper heanor and ripley as well as many villages and other smaller settlements.
The council resolved on 25 september 2019 to prepare a new local plan for amber valley with a plan end date of at least 2038. This decision was reached following discussions with derby city council and south derbyshire district council intended to achieve alignment between the authorities in the next round of plan making.