Borough Local Plan 2000
Ashford Borough Local Plan (2000), Supplementary Planning
Guidance and Development Briefs
The Ashford Borough Local Plan was formally
adopted by the Borough Council in June 2000. The Local Plan set out
a framework of plans and policies to guide the development and use
of land in the Borough. In September 2007, the Secretary of State
confirmed that the Council could continue to save a number of the
policies in the Local Plan until these were either subsequently
replaced or superseded by policies in the Local Development
Framework system (LDF).
As Ashford now has a number of adopted LDF documents, this saved
policies list has reduced. Ashford has an adopted Core Strategy
(2008), an adopted Town Centre Area Action Plan (2010) and an
adopted Tenterden & Rural Sites DPD. Therefore many of the
‘saved’ Local Plan policies no longer apply. Eventually, the LDF
will supersede the whole of the Ashford Borough Local Plan
2000.
The ‘saved policies’ list was last updated on
21st October 2010, when the Tenterden & Rural Sites DPD was
adopted.
The full Local Plan can be found by clicking the link below:
Local Plan Maps
An interactive map showing Local Plan saved policies, can be
found on the Proposals Map section of the website.
Supplementary Planning Guidance
Supplementary Planning Guidance (or SPG) builds upon the
policies in the Local Plan and provides more detailed advice on
particular topics (eg Design Guides) or particular areas (eg Site
Development Briefs). The Supplementary Planning Documents in
current use are listed below and are available to download in PDF
Format by clicking on the links below:
and
Ashford Borough Council Erratum to
SPG6 - June 2004 Version 13Kb
For further information on any of these documents please email
Planning and Development or
call 01233 331111.
Development Briefs
Ashford Barracks Development Brief
Pattison's Farm Hamlet Development Brief
Cheeseman's Green Development Brief
Park Farm Development Brief
Eureka Park Development Brief
For further information on any of these development
briefs please call 01233 330387
This webpage was updated on
9/27/2011