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Policy
Large scale developments should make provision for and promote a variety of development models that reflect the wide needs of the community and provide homes that are best suited to them.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- U2.10
Policy
Large scale developments should make provision for and promote a variety of development models that reflect the wide needs of the community and provide homes that are best suited to them.
Policy
Retirement villages, care homes, extra-care housing, sheltered housing, independent living, and age-restricted general market should be located with good access to public transport and local facilities.
Policy
New developments must ensure affordable dwellings are distributed across the development, with affordable housing available across a variety of typologies and sizes proposed in the development.
Policy
All new homes (and buildings) within any development must be futureproofed to allow for flexible uses.
Policy
Proposals must demonstrate they have an understanding of the opportunities and constraints affecting the social inclusivity of uses.
Policy
Schemes should provide opportunities to promote healthy living, and well-being social interaction.
Policy
Development must retain key social facilities.
Policy
New schools must be walkable, in an accessible location such as a local centre and served by safe cycling and pedestrian routes.
Policy
New schools should priorities sustainable travel with a focus on road safety, parking/drop off zones, infrastructure such as scooter / cycle parking.
Policy
Schools should explore opportunities for wider community use, engagement and interactions to maximise the site and facilities.