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Building
Planning and building control
Planning policy studies

In support of planning policy the council has commissioned and undertaken a number of studies:

Environment

  • Open Space Assessment (PDF 34Kb) - approved October 2005.
    The complete report is available to purchase in paper form at a cost of £50 (plus £1 postage and packing).

Retail

  • St Edmundsbury Retail Appraisal Report January 2012


Housing
 

 
Employment


Transport

General

If you wish to purchase any of these studies then please contact the Planning Policy Team on 01284 757368 or alternatively email ldf@stedsbc.gov.uk


Strategic Housing Market Assessment

A strategic housing market assessment (SHMA) is a collection of data and survey information about all parts of the housing market in a particular area. Amongst other things, it helps develop a long-term view of housing need and demand to inform planning policies. All sub-regions across the country have to produce one and they are at various stages of completion.

As part of the Cambridge sub-region, St Edmundsbury has been working with the six other local authorities in the sub-region to manage and administer our SHMA. It is now completed and a link to it is shown below. Because the document is so large, it is available as separate chapters. The SHMA will be updated regularly as new research and data becomes available.

www.cambridgeshirehorizons.co.uk/our_challenge/housing/shma.aspx

 

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Planning Policy
Phone: 01284 757368
LDF@stedsbc.gov.uk
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