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Many planning issues cross administrative boundaries and it is important that there is a mechanism that ensures this happens effectively. Therefore a 'Duty to Cooperate' was introduced by the Localism Act 2011, to ensure that local planning authorities and other public bodies work together in relation to the planning of sustainable development that extends beyond their own administrative boundaries. Local planning authorities must demonstrate their compliance with the Duty to Cooperate when their Local Plan is examined.
Poole Harbour Recreation supplementary planning document
Heathlands Supplementary Planning Document
Nitrate reduction in Poole Harbour SPD
Gypsies, travellers and travelling showpeople Development Plan Document
South East Dorset Green Infrastructure Strategy
Strategic Housing Market Assesment
Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole Workspace Strategy
Affordable Housing and Developer Contributions for Bournemouth/Poole housing market areas and Dorchester/Weymouth housing market areas
The Growth Potential of Gillingham
In summary:
Monitoring results are fed back to Natural England and planners and inform the Habitat Regulations Assessment work. Results suggest:
Future monitoring needs to cover new green spaces provided as mitigation, such as Holme Lane, to provide early warning of any problems and ensure its working as intended.