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Eastleigh Borough Local Plan Review (2001-2011)


Introduction

The Council adopted the Eastleigh Borough Local Plan Review on 25th May 2006.

Under the new policy planning system introduced by the Planning & Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, its policies would have expired 3 years after adoption unless the Secretary of State issued a direction to save them.In November 2008  Eastleigh Borough Council submitted a list of proposed Saved Policies to the Secretary of State with a request that these should be saved until they can be replaced by the new Local Development Framework.  This included the majority of the policies in the adopted Local Plan.  The Secretary of State issued a Direction on 14 May 2009 to save the majority of the policies as requested by the Borough Council.  A copy of the Secretary of State’s Direction can be seen under Latest News below.

Policies in the adopted Local Plan are supplemented by more detailed guidance in adopted Supplementary Planning Guidance (prepared under the old planning system) and Supplementary Planning Documents (prepared under the new planning system) - see Planning Documents.


Latest News

GOSE agrees the policies from the Local Plan Review that Eastleigh Borough Council will 'save'.


Downloads

The following chapters are all provided in PDF format unless marked otherwise and all documents open in a new browser window.


Maps

For quick reference pdf versions of the proposals maps are shown here. (Click on the thumbnail versions to open in a new window).

Eastleigh Town Centre  Northern part of Eastleigh Borough Southern part of Eastleigh Borough
town centre map thumbnail  north of the borough map  eastleigh south area map 

Links


Help for Online GIS

The online proposals map is made up of 3 categories showing designations and policies.

The 3 map categories are:

  • Borough Wide Policies - designations and policies that apply to the whole plan area
  • Urban Edge Policies - policies that apply within the particular urban area selected.  The policies are not site specific. For instance, within the Hamble urban edge a policy considers the provision of a hotel within the Hamble urban area
  • Site Policies - policies that apply to the particular site selected

 

You can choose to view map layers individually or all together. A pick list of designations and policies can be switched on or off. It is possible to find out more information about each policy by using the 'get info' button in the mapping system; this will display basic information about the policy selected and will also give you the option to view/note the relevant section in the local plan document.

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