CPRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE BRANCH POLICY STATEMENTS
POSITION AT JANUARY 2016
The Policy Statements are listed below. They may be viewed/downloaded from the links at the foot of the page.
1. Our Approach - October 2006
This statement sets out our approach to policy development, and how the Branch engages with issues
2. Stone Quarrying and Extraction of Other Minerals - updated August 2012
This statement explains the background to planning for minerals in Gloucestershire, issues for the future, and our policies in respect of mineral working
3. Farming and Land Management – updated May 2014
This statement considers the role of farming in maintaining the character of the countryside and how it should be supported in that role; and the need for business diversification and how this can be achieved without damaging the countryside
4. Development in Rural Communities – updated May 2015
This statement summarises our views on action by local communities to shape their future through the planning system and in other ways encouraged under the Localism Act
5. Affordable Housing – updated November 2014
This statement considers the urgent need for the provision of more affordable housing in rural areas and sets out principles to achieve such provision
6. Transport – revised February 2014
This statement reviews transport issues in Gloucestershire and sets out our approach to resolving them
7. Planning for Housing and Employment – updated August 2012
This statement sets out a set of principles which we will use to inform our advice on Local Plans
8. Energy – updated January 2016
This statement sets out our policies towards energy provision and transmission, including the various forms of renewable energy
9. Waste Planning and Management – revised August 2012
This statement sets out our position on issues that should be addressed in waste local plans and in determining planning applications for waste facilities
10. Gloucester and Cheltenham Green Belt – updated May 2014
This statement sets out our position on the present extent of the Green Belt, on the case for extension, and on the need for better management of the Green Belt to secure wider public benefits
11. Building Design – updated March 2018
This statement stes out a set of principles to encourage high quality design