By providing an early view on potential constraints and opportunities, this will inform the preparation of an evidence base to underpin the preparation of an SPD, the development of positive and sustainable development proposals for the NNB and its associated development. One of the key aims of the Local Plan will be to allocate sites for the new homes, jobs, infrastructure, services and facilities that will be needed in South Gloucestershire. Our priorities are brought to life through a package of 20 commitments. About neighbourhood planning | South Gloucestershire Council Note: Regulations are continuously reviewed and the status of the site may change in future. This will be secured through use of planning conditions. 3) MovementSafe, convenient, sustainable and direct movement between areas of the district is an integral part of well-designed places. Urban Lifestyles is an emerging approach for South Gloucestershire, and is explained and set out in more detail in section 6 of the Phase 1 Issues and Approaches consultation document. Motorcycle and other powered two wheelers can offer an affordable means of movement for trips where public transport is limited and walking and cycling unrealistic. However, if very detailed approaches are required, or different approaches are required above and beyond what we have provided, we may need to progress some policies with additional supporting documents. Acceptable development proposal(s) must demonstrate that; a) A layout, form and mix of uses is established which reduces resource requirements, both during construction and operation, and which contributes to the creation of compact and walkable neighbourhoods. Option 2 of the policy is currently a viability off approach in that the current assessment of costs has not been included in the Local Plan viability study. The following hierarchy helps explain the approach to cooling required: The use of air conditioning systems is not a sustainable cooling option and should be avoided as it exacerbates carbon dioxide emissions and overheating risks. Locational Constraints: Residential Development in the Countryside, 46. They can provide a more economical alternative to private car use and enable access to opportunities and flexibility that cannot otherwise be gained. An improving picture at secondary level. Stoke Gifford man ordered to pay over 1,500 following fly-tip in South Gloucestershire. 07/02/2023. Any advance or preparatory works are demonstrably necessary for the timely delivery of NNB at Oldbury, incorporate adequate and timely mitigation, and are accompanied by a strategy and mechanisms to secure appropriate restoration of the landscape should NNB at Oldbury not proceed. The use of larger windows for habitable rooms will be supported; d) The orientation and siting of buildings contribute to the definition of the public realm and the visual quality of the street scene, where building facades and front doors face the street, to promote overlooking and activity within the public realm. We will develop our partnerships and networks to engage directly with the most vulnerable in our communities, allowing us to better hear the voices of harder to reach groups, so we can have more meaningful conversations with them to understand their needs and can work with them in co-producing services. This policy will be applied in consideration of both on and off-site issues, including impacts arising as a result of the transport of radioactive waste off site. can demonstrate wider environmental benefits associated with increased production of energy from renewable or low carbon sources; orc. Policies, Sites and Places plan (PSP) - South Gloucestershire As with any development proposal, applicants are expected to engage with the local community and seek to generate support and address any concerns highlighted. Decommissioning of nuclear sites and release from regulation July 2018, Planning Portal definition of Proximity Principle. Proposals for development where the primary function utilises, promotes or perpetuates reliance on fossil fuels, are considered to be in conflict with the policy and will not be acceptable. Further updates and evidence will be added to this page to support production of the new Local Plan. 27. Priority 3 Promoting sustainable inclusive communities, infrastructure and growth. South Gloucestershire is a diverse area consisting of the urban edges of Bristol, market towns and rural communities and the new approach seeks to create parking standards that reflect these diverse environments. It replaces most of the. There is also an updated online map which displays sites submitted during . Mineral Extraction, Working and Restoration, 11. All land use, development, demolition and waste planning proposals should be set within the context of an agreed strategic masterplan. These should include plans for phasing, and triggers for the delivery of key supporting infrastructure in order to secure the timely implementation of mitigation. It is a broad, holistic approach to the energy system which integrates measures such as energy efficiency, energy storage, demand side response, and renewable energy generation (micro and macro scales) to create a flexible system that meets the need for energy in a timely, efficient and cost effective manner. This may be subject to change based on any changes to the National Planning System. when there are predicted to be maximum numbers of e.g. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the built environment is therefore essential to help achieve the targets necessary to mitigate climate change, as set out in emerging Local Plan 2020 policy, Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. Proposals for waste management or disposal should form an integral part of the strategic decommissioning masterplan for the Oldbury site, in accordance with emerging Local Plan 2020 policy. 29. Select any property or area of the District and find out about planning policies and planning restrictions that affect it. It must meet the needs of all users, including visitors and people with disabilities. Proposals will be considered more favourably where they achieve 2 or more of the following criteria: a. Do you agree with our proposed policy approach? The policy must also acknowledge and reflect that we are in a period of transition, and help support the process of moving from established practices to the new approaches which will better support our sustainability objectives in the medium and longer term. We are developing a new Local Plan for South Gloucestershire. It is important to engage with local communities at an early stage in the development process. The existing and future development potential of adjoining sites, or the potential for the area to achieve a coherent, interconnected, and integrated built form, must not be prejudiced by proposals. In line with this guidance, site operators are required to produce a Waste Management Plan, a Site Wide Environmental Safety Case, and strategies to keep the risk of radiation exposure to people as low as reasonably achievable, taking into account economic and social factors. Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO), Residential Conversions and Sub-Divisions, 48. Economic health South Gloucestershires Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2018 was 12,865m, ranking us 11th highest GDP of all local authorities in England outside of London. July to October 2020: Call for Sites invited, November 2020 to March 2021: Public consultation Phase 1 on issues and approaches, new approaches for urban and rural communities, and a draft planning policy to inform preparation of our new Local Plan 2020, February 2022 to April 2022: Public consultation Phase 2 including: Urban Lifestyles potential site allocations and employment areas in Urban Areas and within Market Towns potential approaches to rural growth Strategic Green Infrastructure Renewable Energy Areas draft planning policies for growth, protection, site proposals and place discussions. For residential development, two policy options are presented to achieve net zero carbon. Please note: at this stage, the existing policies set out in the Core Strategy, Policies Sites and Places Plan and Joint Waste Core Strategy will remain in place, and will be used to determine planning applications. The key risks of climate change have been identified as coming from flooding, coastal change, high temperatures and new pests and diseases. Do you think there are any other issues? In the longer term land that will be needed for long term site clearance related activity, but in the interim may potentially become available for beneficial temporary uses. This may also be relevant to informing the Councils planning response to any consultations on consents, licenses or permits from other organisations, as well as in determining planning applications to South Gloucestershire Council. Were listening to business leaders to understand what skills they need, both now and into the future and were working with those businesses, with schools, colleges, universities, with the West of England Combined Authority and other partners to deliver courses and other opportunities to teach these key skills.The Covid-19 outbreak has highlighted worse health outcomes for those living in poor quality and overcrowded housing, which adds further weight to our priority to deliver sustainable inclusive communities, infrastructure, and growth. This Council Plan maintains our focus on being an efficient and innovative organisation, working closely with our communities and partners to shape and improve the outcomes and prospects for. And fulfilling the Councils post consent role, including in determining: Planning applications for Oldbury New Nuclear Build power station, related development made to the Council Post consent applications for discharge of DCO requirements and planning conditions. Local councillors. Given the designations on the estuary the Habitats Regulations will also be relevant. Planning policies also safeguard and seek to enhance our green infrastructure, biodiversity, historic assets and buildings, and unique areas of character across the authority. Adopted plans | BETA - South Gloucestershire Council We are considering how to safeguard areas that have renewable energy potential from development that may sterilise the resource. 7. Planning law requires that planning decisions are made in accordance with the Council's Development Plan. We would like your feedback on whether we have provided the correct range of policies that we will need in the future to guide development and create exceptional places and spaces within existing and new communities. The Council will also explore how a percentage reduction in car parking provision could allow a percentage increase in cycle parking provision, however the details of how this may work are yet to be determined. Communities are becoming more aware of the need for renewable energy development proposals in light of climate change and the move towards a low carbon economy. Key drivers informing consideration of new planning policies and approaches include: As we begin considering what policies might need to eventually replace the Core Strategy and PSP, we start by discussing the range of issues facing South Gloucestershire. Our aim is to promote vibrant, mixed-use town centres with active public spaces, commercial, education, leisure, and cultural facilities. Children and young people are our future, and we are determined to give them the very best start in life. The most common technologies are solar PV and also solar thermal. Where visual screening is required for construction operations, advance planting schemes may be required. Any updates to local priorities, national planning policy and legislation, as well as new information relating to the SDS, will also inform the drafting of more detailed policies. Have your say on proposals to improve sustainable travel between Thornbury and Bradley Stoke. Draft policy not yet available. This stage of the plan does not contain individual sites. Hydrocarbon Extraction (inc. Fracking), 59. Are located in areas identified as suitable for renewable energy development in the technical maps (to be included in the Appendices of the Local Plan); orb. 26. What is the current approach to Parking Standards? Option 1 requires residential development to reduce carbon emissions from regulated energy use by 100%. Since the disposal of radioactive waste on site is likely to constrain future land uses and activities and result in the need for security/regulation, waste management or disposal proposals should form an integral part of master planning for decommissioning of the site at Oldbury. To facilitate effective and timely pre-application engagement with the developer, the Council, in conjunction with relevant parties, will produce the following documents: This will consider the experience of other NNB projects in the particular context of Oldbury. Key to maximising benefits and minimising impacts across a range of topic areas relevant to NNB will be the early agreement and potentially the advance and/or early delivery of a range of strategies and mitigation measures, defined triggers for implementation, along with systematic and clearly defined monitoring to ensure effectiveness and identify any need for adjustments. South Gloucestershire Council to drop regional growth plan At this stage the map is high level and a further more detailed map will be required to support the policy as it is refined. The Local plan includes policies for deciding planning applications in Bristol. We're working on an update to the Bristol local plan. 20. traffic or workers for a relatively short period of time. They should make sufficient provision for: They also provide a clear starting point for more detailed non-strategic policies that are needed to address a wide range of issues. This document is therefore a key starting point in the process and journey to prepare a new Local Plan. It also identifies land and allocates sites for. Local Plan 2020: Data and Access Profiles (DAPs) Data and Access Profiles (DAPs) To support production of our new Local Plan 2020 and provide evidence for adopted policies (CS8 and. South Gloucestershire Council resumes Local Plan work after collapse of As part of these, we will want to understand how individual proposals will relate to the wider decommissioning plans and uses, any proposals for new build, and explore potential opportunities for beneficial interim reuse and/ or the restoration of land, prior to the site reaching its long term and final end state. It is proposed that the policy looks at a zoning approach to allow for reduced car parking provision in areas which are demonstrably well connected with ample opportunities for walking and cycling access to key services and facilities as well as good public transport provision. This Plan has considered the context of the significant challenges that were evident long before Covid-19; such as the scale of the inequality gap across our communities, the distinct attainment challenge for our children and young people, and the co-ordinated, multi-dimensional approach we need to put into action to deliver on our climate emergency commitments. Plan:MK now. Do you think there are any other issues we should consider in this policy? f) The most appropriate and robust materials, street furniture and finishes have been utilised, to create a sense of place which has variety and interest, while not adding clutter within the street scene. You can search using a range of address details by. Electric and Ultra Low Vehicle charging provision. In addition, changes being proposed by the Planning White Paper may alter how these policies are progressed, as national guidance and legislation is amended. Specific on-site requirements for Major Non- Residential Development. The zones have been created based on the Urban Lifestyles approach with a focus on designated town centres and key transport hubs. This is because in non-residential development proposals it is difficult to assess the unregulated energy use as the end-user can vary widely and is not necessarily known. South Gloucestershire New Local Plan We are developing a new Local Plan for South Gloucestershire. Infrastructure for telecommunications, 64. We want to make sure that where our new Local Plan can tackle the issues and address priorities for the area, we have effective policies in order to do so. The local authority is also the enforcement authority post consent. These shifting patterns make it more important to create well-designed living environments, with good storage spaces, natural light and views, with access to a range of quality private and public open spaces and public realm. B8 Uses and Distribution: Locational Criteria, 49. Further detail regarding sustainable design and construction methods will be provided in a new policy, which will be brought forward through future stages of preparing the Local Plan 2020. A smart energy system is a 100% renewable energy system which maximises efficiencies and reduces costs. Similarly for biodiversity, where alternative habitats may be required to accomodate displaced species, and for archaeology where advance agreement and implementation of Written Schemes of Investigation, early agreement and implementation of strategies may be required. It may be appropriate in certain situations to retain and renovate existing buildings, where this forms part of a more sustainable approach to development, or where existing structures have local historic significance. The plan comprises a number of separate documents: Core Strategy. Population 63% of the population live in the urban area, 17% in market towns and 20% in villages and rural areas. 1. It is no surprise then that demand for housing is high and increasing. Emissions are produced at all phases of the development process, including embodied carbon in the materials used, the construction process, and the operational phase. The following policy therefore addresses only the planning aspects of radioactive waste proposals. Do you have any comments on the range and scope of policies we are proposing? Town and parish councils. In combination with other policies in the Local Plan 2020, the policy below may however inform the Councils review and assessment of the preferred principles for decommissioning that are expected to form part of any DCO application for NNB. In our most recent budget consultation, you told us that you are satisfied with the way the council works and that we deliver value for money. Local Plan 2020 Phase 1 Issues and Approaches. In order to minimise impact, and reduce the risk of unforeseen impacts, advance surveys and assessments of baseline conditions should inform site selection and planning work as well as detailed design. Whilst we have seen strong performance from children and young people at some levels, overall, we recognise a distinct attainment challenge. 2) Built formThe design and placement of built forms defines spaces and has a significant impact on peoples daily lives. We will continue to work with our partners on the West of England Combined Authority to drive investment in our town centres, following the approach currently being taken in Kingswood, the North Fringe and Yate, ensuring supporting infrastructure keeps up with the pace of development through enhancements to Metrobus, cycling infrastructure and rail services. An appropriately governed Community Fund should be established to provide positive financial support for projects that improve the amenity, accessibility and social infrastructure of the Oldbury site environs. Heat pumps can also be used to provide cooling from the ground and water. Small modular reactors are understood to occupy approximately 10% of the footprint of a large scale NNB. The design of buildings should help to enable the creation of well-designed public realm, parking and landscape to emerge through the design process. Higher residential densities will form a key part of this approach, balanced by lower parking requirements and a focus on the quality of the public realm. Given the nature and scale of many NSIPs, it is likely that the full range of topics under the Environmental Impact Assessment regulations will need to be considered. Planning out space for private vehicle parking to create better places. Site Allocations Sites & Criteria, CS4a Presumption in favour of sustainable development. We will continue to equip our staff with the tools and skills to do their jobs to the best of their abilities, harnessing the potential of new technology and holding on to improved ways of working to deliver even better value for money for residents and businesses. Beta This is our beta website, your feedback can help us improve it. We also want to be clear which of our existing policies may need to evolve and eventually be replaced. We then engaged further on these through wider public consultation between May and July 2020.Through the consultation we received support for those initial priorities that had been informed and guided by engagement with local people and other stakeholders. agriculture, industrial, business and/or residential use. The pace and scale of growth in recent years has presented new opportunities for our area, but also challenges. Further information on the SGC Accessibility Assessment calculation will be brought forward through a revised Parking Standards SPD. Beta This is our beta website, your feedback can help us improve it. Supporting the aspirations of our diverse communities is at the heart of our plans and we will engage with you and your community to identify and help meet your current and future needs, so that everyone can have their voices heard. When applied this will indicate whether a reduction in car parking provision is appropriate. Local Plan 2.1 diagram South Gloucestershire Plan Area 16 4.1 diagram Cotswolds Area of Outstanding 43 Natural Beauty 4.2 diagram Coastal Zone 46 4.3 diagram Forest of Avon 48 4.4 diagram Severn Levels 62 4.5 diagram Approximate Areas of Major Aquifers 75 4.6 diagram Areas of Flood Risk - Rivers 82 5.1 diagram Green Belt in South Gloucestershire 96 As a minimum, evidence should be submitted to demonstrate how development proposals:a) Are located away from areas vulnerable to increased flooding taking account of the latest available climate projections; andb) Incorporate measures to adapt to potential flood risk at building and site level, and minimise flood risk to the wider area; andc) Incorporate measures to mitigate high temperatures expected from future climate at building and site level; andd) Incorporate opportunities for supporting local food production; ande) Incorporate measures to optimise green infrastructure and enhance biodiversity; andf) Incorporate measures to reduce stress on water resources, and improve water efficiency; andg) Incorporate measures to improve public health and well-being.