Holderness Road Corridor Area Action Plan
Holderness Road Corridor Area Action Plan Adoption Statement
After several rounds of consultation and an examination by Government Planning Inspector, the Holderness Road Corridor action plan was formally adopted by Hull City Council on the 17 March 2011. You can view the adopted plan and other documents below.
Holderness Road Area Action Plan
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Appendix documents
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Sustainability appraisal
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Appendices 1 to 5
The following document includes -
- Appendix 1 - Updated PPP review
- Appendix 2 - Baseline information
- Appendix 3 - Sustainability appraisal framework - SA objectives, indicators and decision making criteria (DMC)
- Appendix 4 - APP objectives compatibility matrix
- Appendix 5 - Appropriate assessment screening opinion
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Appendix 6 - Visual representation of the alternative options
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Appendix 7 - Alternative options sustainability appraisal matrices
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Appendix 8 - Visual representation of the preferred options
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Appendices 9 to 13
The following document includes -
- Appendix 9 - Preferred options sustainability appraisal matrices
- Appendix 10 - Plan policies sustainability appraisal matrices
- Appendix 11 - Holderness Road Corridor design guide sustainability appraisal matrices
- Appendix 12 - Monitoring framework
- Appendix 13 - Summary of consultation
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You can also view the plan at -
- all our libraries
- customer service centres
- the Guildhall reception, Alfred Gelder Street
- the Planning Office reception at Kingston House, Bond Street
- The History Centre, Worship Street
A copy of the adoption statement is shown below for information.
Public Notice
This Adoption Statement has been prepared in accordance with Regulation 24(2) and Regulation 36 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004 (as amended) and gives notice that Kingston upon Hull City Council resolved to formally adopt the Holderness Road Corridor Area Action Plan Development Plan Document on the 17th March 2011.
Any person who feels aggrieved by the decision of the Council to adopt this DPD may apply to the High Court under section 113 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. Any challenge must be made on the grounds that either the document has not been prepared within the powers conferred by Part 2 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 or alternatively that a requirement of the Act or associated Regulations has not been complied with. Any such challenge must be made within six weeks of the date of adoption.
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Contact us
If your query relates to the planning process and the Holderness Road Corridor Area Action Plan (AAP), please contact the area and strategic planning team on 01482 300 300 or email planning.policy@hullcc.gov.uk
If you want to know about the regeneration work currently being carried out in the Holderness Road Corridor Area, or have questions about the phasing and delivery of the plan, please contact the housing strategy and renewal team on 01482 300 300.
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