Where relevant the document date is shown as part of the file name. It is a statutory Local Plan which sets out the overall approach to development in Peterborough to 2036 and beyond. The Peterborough Council Development Plan has been replaced by the … Don't include any personal information.If you need a response, send an enquiry instead. It identifies the site specific allocations and other mapped policy designations which support the strategic and spatial vision set out in the Minerals and Waste Core Strategy DPD. We know that private and public organisations are interested in investing money in Peterborough. There's also an online version of the Peterborough Policies Map (July 2019). The Peterborough Local Plan was adopted on 24 July 2019 It is a statutory Local Plan which sets out the overall approach to development in Peterborough to 2036 and beyond. That’s an increase of over 17 per cent. The Peterborough Policies Map. The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Minerals and Waste Site Specific Proposals DPD was adopted on 22 February 2012. If you want to find out more about the investment opportunities in the City Centre Development Framework, please contact info@opportunitypeterborough.co.uk. As a result, the Peakirk Neighbourhood Plan was adopted by Peterborough City Council at its meeting of Council on 26 July 2017 and it now forms part of the Development Plan for Peterborough. More specifically, it provides strategic policy direction on: Where to direct housing, parks, industry, shopping areas, and schools; We call this the City Centre Development Framework We call this the City Centre Development Framework. These two plans are being reviewed and merged together to form a single joint Minerals and Waste Local Plan for the two areas, Adopted Local Plan: development documents, Minerals and Waste Site Specific Proposals, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Minerals and Waste Core Strategy, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Minerals and Waste Site Specific Proposals DPD, online version of the Peterborough Policies Map. The Official Plan is the City's key planning document that guides the long-term growth and development of the City. These inset maps show the urban area of the city itself, the city centre and each village. Your local Township collects these fees at the time of building permit application. The Peterborough Council Development Plan has been replaced by the new Planning and Design Code which came into effect on 31 July 2020. The infrastructure and landmarks that our children and our children’s children will come to see as iconic to the city’s look and feel. * The areas outlined above represent the gross floor area. Peterborough City Council, together with partners such as Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority and Opportunity Peterborough, has a vision for how we want our city centre to look in the future – so it best meets the needs of those who live, work and visit. Below is a copy of the investor brochure, which we have produced for private and public sector investors to give them a good understanding of the City Centre Development Framework, along with reasons why the time is now for Peterborough!