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Planning Guidance
Planning guidance is prepared to help facilitate the planning
application process, to protect and conserve important vernacular
features and to promote good and sensitive design in new
development and redevelopment. Links on this page take you to the
various types of planning guidance produced by the Council (or by
consultants on the Council's behalf):
Development Control guidance
(page link) is general guidance and advice on the
design of types of development or modification of buildings or
spaces. Usually, it is
prepared by the Council's
Officers and based on their professional knowledge and experience
and has regard to the built and 'natural' environment particular to
Harrogate District.
Prepared in a similar way to Development Control guidance,
Supplementary Planning
Guidance (SPG*)
(page link) has statutory
status by virtue of its having undergone a period of public
consultation with interested parties (and post-consultation
alteration) prior to adoption.
Accordingly, SPG
is the product of consensus between the Council and its consultees
and carries more weight in planning terms as a
consequence.
SPG covers general themes such as
Landscape, Residential or Rural Development and Biodiversity. In
some cases it also included site specific guidance such as the
Development Brief for Station Parade,
Harrogate (page link).
*(nb: in preparing the Local Development Framework (the
replacement to the Harrogate District Local Plan) -
to guide development and conservation in the District to 2021- this
type of planning guidance is now prepared under the title
Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)).