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Vision 2031 - Rural

View the responses to the spring 2012  consultation.

Rural Vision 2031 cover Rural Vision 2031 has been compiled by the council, working with many other partners, and will set out the council's vision for the future of the rural area and be part of the statutory planning policy for the borough. This first draft has been compiled after widespread consultation so that it reflects the views of local people. Consultation on the document took place between 1 March and 30 April 2012. The next steps are that a final draft of the document will be worked up for a final period of consultation in autumn 2012. The document will then be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for an independent examination into the proposals. If the document is found to be acceptable the council will then adopt it and it will become part of the statutory planning policy for the borough.

If you have any queries on the process please contact LDF@stedsbc.gov.uk or call 01284 757368.

Note: We recognise that some of these documents are large and that downloading them may be difficult for those people with a slow broadband connection. If you contact us at either 01284 757368 or LDF@stedsbc.gov.uk we can post you printed documents or maps or send a cd with the documents on them. Alternatively, you can call into the offices to collect them.

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