Rugby Borough Council Air Quality Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Consultation

RLD
11 Mar 2020

Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2012 Air Quality Supplementary Planning Document (SPD): Consultation 9 March - 20 April 2020

 

Rugby Borough Council is consulting on a planning document to support the Local Plan 2019.

 

Comments are being sought on the draft Air Quality Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), which aims to provide guidance to support Policy HS5 of the Local Plan and explain the consideration of air quality impacts associated with development proposals. A key purpose of the SPD relates to the mitigation of impacts of air quality, and providing clarity to developers as to how the policy requirements can translate into acceptable mitigation.

 

The draft SPD complements the Local Plan and is intended to be used by planners and applicants/agents/investors/developers, in conjunction with the policies of the Local Plan. The SPD will be a material consideration in the determining of future planning applications on the site.

 

Copies of the Air Quality SPD are available at:

 

www.rugby.gov.uk/airqualityspd and for inspection at:

 

· Rugby Borough Council Town Hall Reception, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

· Rugby, Dunchurch and Wolston Libraries during normal opening hours.

 

Representations can be made in the following ways:

 

By email:

 

localplan@rugby.gov.uk

 

By letter:

 

Development Strategy

Rugby Borough Council

Evreux Way

Town Hall

Rugby

CV21 2RR

 

Rugby Borough Council should receive all representations by 5pm on Monday 20th April 2020.

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