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Joint Core Strategy Public consultation Reg25
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- IMPORTANT NOTE about this document
- 1.Executive Summary
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Developing the Joint Core Strategy
- 4. Spatial Portrait
- 5. Spatial vision (Q1)
- 6. Spatial Strategy (Q2)
- 7.Policies for Places (Q3 - Q20)
- * (Q3) Policy 1 Settlement Hierarchy
- * Policy 2 Strategy for growth in the Norwich Policy Area
- * Policy 3 Norwich City Centre (Q6)
- * Policy 4 the remainder of the Norwich urban area, including fringe parishes
- * Policy 5 Locations for major change and development in the Norwich Policy Area (Q9) (Q10 - 13 Technical consultees only)
- * Policy 6 Main Towns (Q14)
- * Policy 7 Key Service Centres (Q15)
- * Policy 8 Services Villages (Q16)
- * Policy 9 Other Villages (Q17)
- * Policy 10 The Countryside (Q18)
- * Policy 11 The Broads (Q19)
- * Policy 12 The hierarchy of centres (Q20)
- 8. Area-wide policies (policies about topics) (Q21 -Q26)
- 9. Implementation and monitoring (Q27)
- (Q28) Any further comments about the document or the Sustainability Appraisal ?
- Appendix 0 - THE FAVOURED OPTION of locations for major change & development in the NPA
- Appendix 1- Option 1 locations for major change & development in the NPA
- Appendix 2 - Option 2 locations for major change & development in the NPA
- Appendix 3 - Option 3 locations for major change & development in the NPA
- Appendix 4 - Definition of Norwich Policy Area
- Appendix 5 - City Centre Key Diagram
6. Spatial strategy
Key Dependencies
6.1 The strategy is dependent on significant investment in supporting infrastructure. New development will contribute to this. However, the provision of infrastructure, beyond that normally provided as part of the development, will need the active cooperation of and investment by other agencies. These include utility companies, health care providers, central and local government, Highways Agency, and rail undertakings. Without this support the plan's ability to meet the requirements of the East of England Plan will be reduced.
6.2 Critical infrastructure requirements for growth are:
Northern Norwich Distributor Road and the implementation of the Norwich Area Transportation Strategy
Investment in junction improvements on the A47
Improvements to water supply and sewage disposal
Essential supporting infrastructure such as the Long Stratton bypass, green infrastructure, schools, emergency services and health care will also be required.
Local infrastructure including affordable housing will be provided as part of development
