Spatial Strategy definition

Spatial Strategy means the Spatial Strategy for Environment and Development as defined in article 44;
Spatial Strategy means the strategy developed and validated by the Panel of Experts and approved by the Cabinet, all in accordance with DLI 4.”

Examples of Spatial Strategy in a sentence

  • The National Spatial Strategy (NSS)36 provides a twenty-year planning framework aimed at achieving a better balance of social, economic and physical development and population growth across the regions.

  • In Ireland the principal strategic framework for urban policy is the National Spatial Strategy (NSS) 2002-2020, which provides a 20 year planning framework and a hierarchy of designated growth centres.

  • To provide oversight of the Regional Growth Framework and Regional Spatial Strategy.

  • To advise the City Region Deal Joint Committee in regard to the Regional Growth Framework and Regional Spatial Strategy.

  • Developing and coordinating the operation of a Greater Manchester Spatial Strategy as a framework for underpinning and linking partners Local Development Frameworks and Core Spatial Strategies.

  • The key driver for producing an updated PUSH Spatial Strategy was the willingness of all PUSH Local authorities to continue working collaboratively on cross boundary planning matters, taking into account the Government’s National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) with particular, reference to the ‘duty to cooperate’.

  • The aim is to provide a stepping-stone to a full Pennine Lancashire Spatial Strategy.

  • The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 Act requires Local Planning Authorities to request the opinion, in writing, of the Regional Planning Body as to the general conformity of a Development Plan Document with the Regional Spatial Strategy when they are submitting a such a Document for independent examination to the Secretary of State.

  • Local Plan Part of the current Development Plan (along with the Structure Plan) which will be replaced by parts of the LDF plus the Regional Spatial Strategy.

  • GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE All District excluding the Peak District National Park RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER LOCAL DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENTS (CONFORMITY) Conforms with Regional Spatial Strategy for the West Midlands (RPG11) and the subsequent partial review (notwithstanding imminent revocation of RSS under Localism Act).