Southwick Masterplan
The purpose of this Masterplan is to ensure that the Local Planning Authority has sufficient information on which to make a decision on the key design principles of the Central Southwick development and once the masterplan has been endorsed by the City Council’s Cabinet, to formally adopt the document as Interim Planning Policy.
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Southwick, Masterplan
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The purpose of this Masterplan is to ensure that the Local Planning Authority has sufficient information on which to make a decision on the key design principles of the Central Southwick development and once the masterplan has been endorsed by the City Council’s Cabinet, to formally adopt the document as Interim Planning Policy. A detailed planning submission can then be made for the first phase of the development (approximately 122 new dwellings). Sunderland Housing Group has already set out its programme for the renewal and modernisation of properties in the city within the Planning Strategy Statement document submitted to the City Council in September 2004. Citywide, the Group proposes to demolish almost 5,000 houses, 600 of which are privately owned, and replace with approximately 4,500 new homes to buy and to rent. This masterplan document will consider in more detail, how Sunderland Housing Group’s proposals to demolish 345 dwellings in Central Southwick and replace with 384 new dwellings fits within the national, regional and local planning policy context and the Government and City Council’s commitment to deliver sustainable urban communities. The significance of development proposals within Southwick, should be regarded as of regional importance in aiding delivery of a City that competes both regionally and nationally.
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