Core Strategy
The Council is pleased to announce that the Core Strategy was adopted at the Full Council meeting on 17 October 2011 and now forms part of the Development Plan for the area. The Core Strategy sets out in broad terms how we will plan for, and deal with, future development in Three Rivers. It contains important policies to help address the pressing need for affordable housing and sufficient services such as schooling in the area as well as promoting more sustainable development in general.
Three Rivers Core Strategy
Core Strategy Adoption Statement
Sustainability Appraisal
Sustainability Appraisal Addendum
Sustainability Appraisal Adoption Statement
Examination in Public
The Core Strategy was submitted to the Government for Examination to determine its 'soundness'. The Examination into the Core Strategy was formally closed on receipt of the Inspector's Final Report on 16 September 2011. The Inspector's binding report and further details of the adoption procedure can be viewed on the Examination Page.
The Submission documents can be downloaded below:
[DL01] Core Strategy for Examination (This version has been produced for clarity, it is a 'clean ' version of the Track Changes Version of the Submission Core Strategy)
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[CD04] Track Changes Version of the Submission Core Strategy (February 2011)
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[CD03] Schedule of Minor Changes to the Core Strategy (February 2011)
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[CD02] Changes to the Core Strategy Proposed Submission (October 2010)
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[CD01] Core Strategy Proposed Submission (June 2010)
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[CD05] Sustainability Appraisal (February 2011)
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[CD07] Statement of Consultation Regulation 30(d)
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[CD08] Statement of Representations Regulation 30(e)
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[CD11] Statutory Notice of Advertisement
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Previous consultations
Changes to the Core Strategy Proposed Submission
The Council published its Local Development Framework: Changes to the Core Strategy Proposed Submission on the 29 October 2010. These changes were not considered to alter the overall strategy for the District but were considered necessary to ensure that the Core Strategy is the most appropriate for the area.
Although we are not accepting any further comments, the Changes to the Proposed Submission Core Strategy documents can be downloaded below:
Changes to the Core Strategy Proposed Submission Oct10
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Core Strategy Proposed Submission Sustainability Appraisal
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Proposed Submission Core Strategy
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Core Strategy Proposed Submission
The Council published its Local Development Framework: Proposed Submission Core Strategy for consultation between the 11 June 2010 and 23 July 2010 prior to its submission to the Secretary of State.
The Council published its Local Development Framework: Proposed Submission Core Strategy for consultation between the 11 June 2010 and 23 July 2010 prior to its submission to the Secretary of State.
The Proposed Submission Core Strategy set out the basic principles and spatial framework for delivering development and change needed to realise the vision for the District up to 2026. The Proposed Submission Core Strategy does not contain detailed housing or other site allocations. These will be covered in a separate Site Allocations Development Plan Document and will be subject to further public consultation.
The policy approaches set out within the Proposed Submission Core Strategy were developed through a series of consultations and a comprehensive and wide ranging evidence base.
Although we are not accepting any further comments, the Proposed Submission Core Strategy documents can be downloaded below.
Proposed Submission Core Strategy
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Previous consultation on the Core Strategy has been carried out in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Information on these consultations can be viewed below.
Core Strategy Further Preferred Options Consultation
The Council undertook public consultation on possible future housing sites across the District between 9 November 2009 and 15 January 2010. These were put forward in response to meeting the Government's targets for housebuilding over the next 15 years. There was a large response with almost 1900 questionnaires, letters and e mails being returned. The headline results can be downloaded below which give a simple indication of support/objection in relation to each of the sites we consulted on.
Headline Response Summary Nov to Jan 2010 -
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Core Strategy Further Preferred Options Full Responses
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The Council notes the levels of public support and opposition in relation to each of the sites put forward. A special Member Working Party will now be reconvened to consider all the responses carefully and make recommendations to the Council as to which sites should be taken forward. It is important to note that no decisions have yet been made and there are still further stages in the planning process to go through before any sites are finalised. This may involve further public consultation at a later date should this be necessary.
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we are not accepting any further comments the Core Strategy Further Preferred Options document and Draft Sustainability Appraisal can be downloaded below.
Core Strategy Further Preferred Options Full Document
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DOWNLOADAppendix 2 Revised Preferred Options Sites and Appendix 3 New Housing Sites -
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DOWNLOADAppendix 6 Revised Text for Core Strategy Preferred Options Document -
DOWNLOADCore Strategy Further Preferred Options Housing Site Scores -
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Additional Outline Sequential Test Note -
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Core Strategy Preferred Options Consultation
We received over 600 responses to our consultation on the Core Strategy Preferred Options which took place between February and March 2009. The summary and headline results can be viewed below.
Core Strategy - Headline Results DOWNLOAD
Although we are not accepting any further comments the Core Strategy Preferred Options document and Draft Sustainability Appraisal can be downloaded below.
Core Strategy Preferred Options Full Document
Preface, Contents and Introduction
DOWNLOADSpatial Vision and Strategic Objectives
DOWNLOADDevelopment Policies
DOWNLOADSettlements Information - Key Diagram and Spatial Option Maps (Appendix 1)
DOWNLOADIssues and Options Housing Locations (Appendix 2)
DOWNLOADHousing Sites Selection Criteria (Appendix 3)
DOWNLOADLarger Housing Sites (Appendix 4)
DOWNLOADSmaller Housing Sites (Appendix 5)
DOWNLOADMonitoring Indicators (Appendix 6)
DOWNLOADMaps - Retail Centres, Transport, Biodiversity Corridors, Landscape Regions
DOWNLOADGlossary and Abbreviations (Appendix 8 & 9)
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Draft Sustainability Appraisal
Draft Sustainability Report (Feb 2009)
DOWNLOADAppendix 1 - Review of Policies, Plans and Programmes
DOWNLOADAppendix 3 - Stakeholders Comments on SA-SEA
DOWNLOADAppendix 4 - SA-SEA on Issues and Options
DOWNLOADAppendix 5 - SA-SEA on Issues and Options
DOWNLOADAppendix 6 - Detailed Assessment Matrix
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The Council prepared an Issues and Options document and consulted on this during 2006 and again in 2007. Whilst consultation on this document has now ended, the documents and the report of the public consultation can be downloaded below.
Planning Your Future Core Strategy Issues and Options 2006 -
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Planning Your Future: Core Strategy Issues and Options Paper - Report of Public Consultation (November 2006) DOWNLOAD
Supplemental Issues and Options - Report of Public Consultation (2007) DOWNLOAD
Supplemetal Issues and Options DOWNLOAD
Keeping informed
If you would like to be kept informed of progress on the Core Strategy or any part of the LDF, and you are not already on our database, please let us have your details:
E mail: trldf@threerivers.gov.uk
Telephone: 01923 727106
In writing: Development Plans Service, Three Rivers District Council, Northway, Rickmansworth WD3 1RL.