The National Policy Planning Framework (NPPF) was published at the end of last month.
Originally published in 2012, this first implements around 85 planning policy reforms.
It sets out government policy for all national planning issues, such as planning for housing, shops, offices and good design.
All local planning policies and decisions on planning applications must take what the NPPF says about different types of land use into account. It is the main statement of Government policy on how development should happen in England. So it's worth at least being aware of it.
Should any of you be so moved, I'm attaching both the original guidance and an overview from planning and development consultancy Litchfields.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has any ideas as to what it might mean locally.
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