Analysis of the Cheltenham Local Plan
Analysis of the Cheltenham Local Plan
Legislation and planning are key components in
Landscape Architecture as they can underpin creative decisions.
This
blog post is a quick summary of Cheltenham’s Local Plan in relation to the
North Place design project. (I’ve previously studied this document for a
different module to do with Cheltenham’s housing demands) I have highlighted
the key areas to consider on the contents page, see below.
It
is important to note that this plan, adopted from July 2020 till 2031, was written
in compliance with the Joint Core Strategy (JCS), published in December 2017,
as part of Cheltenham, Gloucester, and Tewkesbury, in order to deliver a cohesive
future vision for the county. In addition, the policies have been informed by
the National Planning Policy Framework as set out by the UK Ministry of Housing,
Communities & Local Government in July 2021.
Along
with the separate specialized sections, as highlighted above, there are three
main objectives, A, B & C, that overarch over every new development. So as
to not merely copy and paste these without truly grasping their meaning, I have
decided to re-write them more simply in my own words. These visions are meant
to inform and guide whether a development will benefit the local community as
it should aim to meet these three objectives.
Cheltenham
aims to provide safe and sustainable spaces for people to live and work in.
Cheltenham
aims to deliver economic opportunities for all, including increasing employment,
education, and skill level for employers and employees.
Cheltenham
will continue to recognise the importance of the cultural, historical, and aesthetic
value of spaces and the built environment.











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