Under the provisions of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004(and subsequent amendments) the Council is required to produce an Annual Monitoring Report.
The objective of an IFS is to improve transparency of monitoring and reporting so that monies secured, received, allocated, spent and delivered can be followed through the system.
The City Centre Development Framework, produced by planning consultants GVA on Carlisle City Council’s behalf, is a framework to guide future development in the city centre up to 2030. It was completed and published in March 2015.
HDH Planning and Development Ltd will assess the Local Plan to ensure its affordable housing and other policy requirements for developers remain viable.
The Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) aims to provide an evidence base of potential land for housing development, which will be used to inform site allocations and strategic policies in the emerging Carlisle Local Plan 2015 to 2030.
Housing-related evidence and data, such as housing needs assessments and land availability studies, that informs Carlisle City Council's local planning policies.
Provides employment-related evidence and studies that form the basis for Carlisle City Council's planning policies regarding economic development and land use.
Hosting evidence base studies for Carlisle's built and natural environment, providing the research that informs local planning policies on topics like heritage, conservation, and green infrastructure.