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Rochdale Borough Council
inspire@rochdale.gov.uk
http://www.rochdale.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=15501
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2015-03-17T11:23:56
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Town, District and Local centre boundaries (UDP June 2006) - Rochdale Borough Council
2006-06-15
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Town, District and Local centre boundaries are a series of allocations relating to the Rochdale UDP June 2006. These allocations cover planning policies on shopping and the roles of centres including the extent of Primary and Secondary shopping areas within the main town centres (Chapter 10):
G/S/1 – Hierarchy and role of centres (allocations of main the town centres)
S/3 – Primary shopping centres (allocations of the primary shopping centre)
S/4 – Secondary and central shopping areas (allocations of the secondary and central shopping areas)
S/6 – District centre, local centres and linear commercial areas (allocations of local centres and Milnrow district centre)
Rochdale Borough Council
Strategic Planning Service Manager
strategic.planning@rochdale.gov.uk
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Land use
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2008-06-01
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Rochdale Borough Council adopted its Unitary Development Plan (UDP) in June 2006 and covers the 15 year period 2001 to 2016. Currently the future use and development of land and buildings in Rochdale borough is guided by the UDP. It is a statutory land-use plan covering the whole borough. It sets out a framework of policies to control the location and quality of new development; encourage and stimulate development where appropriate; protect and improve the environment and safeguard the borough’s most important natural and built assets. It’s the main document against which all planning applications are judged. It also has an important role in integrating land use and transport planning, co-ordinating public and private investment, and providing a policy framework to support bids for funding. The UDP is in two main parts. Proposals maps which show where the policies apply and what the land is allocated for. A written statement of the policies and an explanation of why they are needed. In addition, waste policies expired on 1 April 2012 upon adoption of the Greater Manchester joint Waste Development Plan Document (DPD) and mineral policies expired on 26 April 2013 upon adoption of the Greater Manchester joint Minerals DPD. The Council is currently preparing a new Local Plan documents which will eventually replace the UDP. Datasets have not been altered since the UDP was adopted in June 2006. The datasets will be reviewed through the ongoing Local Plan process.
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COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1205/2008 of 3 December 2008 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards metadata
2008-12-04
publication
See the referenced specification
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