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Local Plan 2011-2033	Open or Close
Please click here to view the online Consultation Draft Local Plan and representations received.
The Council published the “North East Derbyshire Local Plan: Consultation Draft” for public consultation between 24th February and 7th April 2017 and is now considering all representations received. To view these representations, please click the link above. The Consultation Draft can be downloaded below.
The Consultation Draft sets out the proposed strategy for growth and development across North East Derbyshire to 2033, together with land use allocations and key policies that will be used to decide on planning applications. Once adopted, it will become part of the development plan for North East Derbyshire and will replace the ‘saved’ policies of the 2005 Adopted North East Derbyshire District Local Plan. In line with the Local Development Scheme, it is anticipated that the next stage of public consultation will take place in the Autumn 2017.
Consultation Draft Local Plan Appendix B: Dronfield, Eckington, Renishaw and Killamarsh Green Belt Map
Calow Policies Map
Morton Policies Map
Town Centre map Clay Cross Appendix B: Dronfield Green Belt Map
Clay Cross Policies Map
North Wingfield Policies Map
Town Centre map Dronfield Appendix B: Eckington Green Belt Map
Dronfield Policies Map
Pilsley Policies Map
Town Centre map Eckington Appendix B: Killamarsh Green Belt Map
Eckington Policies Map
Renishaw Policies Map
Town Centre map Killamarsh Appendix B: Renishaw Green Belt Map
Grassmoor Policies Map
Shirland Policies Map
Local Plan comments form Appendix B: Cutthorpe Green Belt Map
Holmewood Policies Map
Stonebroom Policies Map
Flyer Appendix B: Holymoorside Green Belt Map
Killamarsh Policies Map
Tupton Policies Map
Exhibition Boards Long Duckmanton Policies Map
Wingerworth Policies Map
If you would like to submit any further sites to be considered please use the following form.
Evidence Base	Open or Close
The Local Plan, February 2017, has been informed by the following background documents:
Council Strategies and Frameworks:
North East Derbyshire Growth Strategy 2014
North East Derbyshire Housing & Economic Development Strategy 2015
Sustainable Community Strategy (Chesterfield & North East Derbys) 2009-26
Successful Places Design Guidance 2013
Avenue Area Strategic Framework
Clay Cross Regeneration Framework 2013
Dronfield Regeneration Framework 2016
Eckington Town Centre Regeneration Framework
Killamarsh Regeneration Framework 2016
North Derbyshire & Bassetlaw SHMA-OAN Update 2017
North Derbyshire & Bassetlaw SHMA 2013
SHMA-Sensitivity Testing Analysis, March 14
Housing Needs, Market & Affordability Study (HNMA), 2011. Summary, Appendices
Housing Sites Assessment Report 2017 (inc Land Availability Assessment), Housing Sites Appendix C
Housing Capacity Study of Northern Settlements and Rural West, 2012 Appendices
Gypsy & Travellers Accommodation Assessment (GTAA)
Employment Land Review, 2008 and 2013, Update 2017
North East Derbyshire Employment Sites Study 2017
Employment Sites Review (Update), 2014
Employment Land Availability Assessment 2017 (LAA) Report and Appendix B
Derbyshire Employment Forecasts Report 2011
Retail Capacity Study, 2008
Town Centre Health Checks (for Dronfield, Clay Cross, Eckington, Killamarsh, plus GOAD reports for Dronfield & Clay Cross), 2014
Green Infrastructure Strategy, 2012 Appendix A, Appendix B, Maps 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9a, 9b, 9c, 10 - External Links
Historic Environment Study, 2012. Overview, Chapter 1, Appendix, Chapter 2, Appendix, Chapter 3, Appendix, Conclusion, Amendment Sheet
A Greenprint for Biodiversity in North East Derbyshire, Updated 2010
Settlements and Separation:
Settlement Hierarchy Study 2016
Green Belt Functionality Study Expanded Report 2015
North East Derbyshire Green Belt Review 2017; Part 1, Part 2 Report; Appendix 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 revised Appendix 1, addendum 14.3.17
Local Settlement Gaps Study, 2014
Transport Studies Report Stage 1, note, Stage 2a, note, Stage 2b, SATURN Forecasting report & Appendices
Low & Zero Carbon Energy Study for North East Derbyshire, 2011
Strategic Flood Risk Assessment, 2009 Appendix A, B, C, D1, D2, D3, E
Water Cycle Study, 2010 Map 1 Map 2
Consultation Statement 2009, Appendix 1-10, 2012, 2015, 2017
Land Availability Assessment (LAA) Methodology 2015, LAA Flowchart 2015
Sustainability Appraisal Report 2007, 2009, 2012, Housing Options 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017
Neighbourhood Planning in North East Derbyshire
Adopted Neighbourhood Plans:
Holymoorside and Walton Neighbourhood Plan (Referendum 22nd November 2017).
Lates news on the neighbourhood plans:
The Examination of the Wingerworth Neighbourhood Plan will commence in the New Year. The Referendum on the Ashover Neighbourhood Plan will take place on February 8th 2018.
Neighbourhood Planning enables town and parish councils or neighbourhood forums to prepare, in partnership with the community they represent, a formal planning document for their area. The purpose of this tier of plan making is to empower local people to take a proactive role in shaping the future of the areas in which they live and give local people greater ownership of the plans and policies that affect their local area.
The first stage in developing a neighbourhood plan is to designate the 'neighbourhood area' that it will cover. Once a neighbourhood area has been established, a neighbourhood plan may be developed for that area. There is quite a lot of work required to do this, including gathering evidence to support the Plan.
The group preparing a Neighbourhood Plan (usually a Parish Council) will consult their community before submitting a Draft Plan to the District Council. After further consultation the Submitted Plan will be examined by an independent inspector. The District Council will then decide whether the Plan can be sent forward to the final stage. The final stage is endorsement from the local community through a referendum.
If it is endorsed the Plan is ‘made’ (brought into legal force) by the District Council and is part of the Development Plan for the District. As of March 2017 no Neighbourhood Plans have been made within the District.
The District Council provides support for groups carrying out neighbourhood planning. See our Neighbourhood Planning Protocol for more information on the direct support we can provide.
The following areas have Neighbourhood Plans in preparation, or have requested to become Neighbourhood areas:
A Referendum relating to the adoption of the Ashover Neighbourhood Plan will be held on 8th February 2018. Notice of Referendum For more information please visit the Statement of Information page
The Plan has now been examined and the Examiner has provided a report, in which he has recommended that the Plan may proceed to a Public Referendum subject to some amendments.
The District Council has decided that the Plan, as amended in line with the Examiner’s recommendations, may go forward to Public Referendum; with a provisional date of 8 February. Details are available on the Elections web pages.
Ashover Neighbourhood Plan including a map of the Neighbourhood Area including a map of the Neighbourhood Area
Designation of Ashover Neighbourhood Area: Record of Decision, Formal Notice, Neighbourhood Area Application and Ashover Parish Submission Draft Neighbourhood Plan.
Brackenfield Parish Council has applied to designate the area of the Parish of Brackenfield, save for two fields which have previously been included in the Wessington Neighbourhood Area, as a neighbourhood area within the meaning of Section 61G of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Brampton Parish Council has applied to designate the area of the Parish of Brampton as a neighbourhood area within the meaning of Section 61G of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Designation of Brampton Parish Neighbourhood Area: Formal Notice, Neighbourhood Area Application.
Representations are sought on whether the area is an appropriate neighbourhood area. Representations must be received by the Council no later than 4.30pm on Friday 19 January 2018.
Dronfield Town Council is currently asking people for their views in advance of a proposed Draft Neighbourhood Plan.
Further information: Dronfield Neighbourhood Plan website
Earlier stages of the Plan’s preparation are set out below.
Wessington Parish Council is currently preparing their Draft Neighbourhood Plan.
The Wingerworth Neighbourhood Development Plan has been written by the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group and approved by the Parish Council. It proposes a number of policies on housing provision, employment, the environment and community facilities. The Parish Council consulted on that Draft Plan in for 6 weeks in January 2016, and views from those consultations helped inform changes to the document. Wingerworth Parish Council carried out a six week consultation on the Draft Neighbourhood Plan in August/September 2016. The Draft Plan has now been submitted to the District Council.
The Plan was subject to a period of consultation for 6 weeks ending on Monday 16th October 2017 The next stage of the process will be for the Plan to be examined, this will happen shortly.
For further information see the GOV.UK web page on Neighbourhood Planning .
Local Plan 2001-2011	Open or Close
Identifies specific sites for housing, employment and retail development up to 2011.
Identifies sites and areas for other land uses, including recreation, allotments, urban green spaces, community facilities, wildlife sites, cycle routes and trails.
Defines the limits of settlements within which development will generally be permitted.
Sets out policies to control and influence the location and form of development within the district.
The North East Derbyshire District Local Plan was formally adopted on 28th November 2005. Under the provisions of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 the Local Development Framework system was introduced and policies in the Local Plan were ‘saved’ for a period of 3 years after adoption.
Copies of the Adopted Local Plan including the text and maps can also be viewed at our offices during usual opening hours.
You can buy hard copies of the Local Plan from us. Price £35.00 plus £10.50 postage and packaging
An Interactive version of The Adopted Local Plan is available here.
Supplementary documents relating to the local plan can be viewed here.
Local Plan 2011 - 2033 Previous Stages	Open or Close
The Council published a ‘Position Statement’ in November 2016 to provide information about progress with the preparation of the new Local Plan. The statement explains why we are preparing a new Local Plan, how the Plan is evolving in Autumn 2016, and what will be the next steps in the process towards its adoption. It was not a document for public consultation, but for information provision only.
Initial Draft Local Plan (Part 1) 2015
We consulted on the initial draft of the Local Plan (Part 1) and Schedule of Potential Housing Sites between 12 February and 26 March 2015. As part of this work, officers completed a Call for Sites which has now been completed.
Local Strategy Consultation 2012
Consultation on the Local Strategy took place between 2 August and 13 September 2012 and sought comments about the overall development issues and aims, how much new development there should be and where, and whether Green Belt land should be used to provide local affordable housing.
The consultation document and three background papers can be viewed and downloaded below.
Core Strategy Issues and Options Consultation 2009
Previously, we have worked on the preparation of the Core Strategy. However, due to changes in the planning system, the Council will now be preparing a Local Plan. The work already done on the Core Strategy is taken into account when preparing the Local Plan Part 1: Strategic Policies.
Consultation on the Core Strategy Issues and Options took place between 30 th April and 26 th June 2009 and the consultation documents are below.
Local Plan Part 1 Initial Draft Front Cover Local Plan Part 1 Initial Draft Schedule of Sites Front Cover
Schedule of Sites Introduction Schedule of Sites A-B Schedule of Sites C-D
Schedule of Sites E-G
Schedule of Sites H Schedule of Sites K-L
Schedule of Sites M-R Schedule of Sites S-T Schedule of Sites U-W
Local Strategy Consultation Document 2012 Local Housing Target Background paper 2012 Spatial Portrait, Vision and Objectives Background Paper 2012
Draft Green Belt Review Methodology 2012 Core Strategy Issues and Options Document 2009
Monitoring and Five Year Supply	Open or Close
The Localism Act (2011) includes the requirement to prepare an Authority Monitoring Report (AMR).Authorities can choose which targets and indicators to include in the report as long as they are in line with the relevant UK and EU legislation. Their primary purpose is to share the performance and achievements of the planning service with the local community. AMR 11+12 covers the two periods 2014-2015 and the period 2015-2016.
The 2017 Five Year Housing Land Supply Statement is now available. This is based on the Objectively Assessed Need identified in the updated SHMA 2017.
Supplementary Planning Documents and Other Guidance	Open or Close
Access For All Supplementary Planning Document
Access For All Adoption Statement
Access For All Booklet
Access For All Consultation
Access For All Sustainability Appraisal Report
Affordable Housing Adoption
Affordable Housing Appendices
Affordable Housing Report Appendix E
Avenue Area Strategic Framework Appendix A
If you would like more detailed information about the clean-up of the Avenue site, please see the Question and Answer sheet on the Avenue project website.
Developer Contributions Adoption Statement
Developer Contributions Appendices 1 and 2
Developer Contributions Appendices Three Part 1
Developer Contributions Appendices Three Part 2
Developer Contributions Appendices Three Part 3
Developer Contributions Appendices Three Part 4
Developer Contributions Glossary
Developer Contributions Sustainability Report
Developer Contributions Consultation Statement
Interim Planning Policy for New Housing Development in North East Derbyshire
Interim Sustainable Building Policy
Recreation and Open Space Supplementary Planning Document
Recreation and Open Spaces SPD
Recreation and Open Spaces Adoption Statement
Recreation and Open Spaces Consultation Statement
Recreation and Open Spaces Sustainability Appraisal Report
Recreation and Open Spaces Appendix
Successful Places Guidance
Successful Places Adoption Statement
Successful Places Statement of Consultation
Sustainable Buildings Supplementary Planning Document
Sustainable Buildings Adoption Statement
Sustainable Buildings Consultation Statement
Statement of Community Involvement	Open or Close
The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) sets out how and when you can influence new planning documents covering North East Derbyshire and the ways in which you can comment on planning applications, as well as other forms of submissions such as applications for listed building consents.
The refreshed Statement of Community Involvement was formally adopted on the 28th April 2014 following a period of consultation. It can be downloaded below.
SCI Leaflet One
SCI Leaflet Two
SCI Leaflet Three
SCI Schedule of Representations to Consultation
Local Development Scheme	Open or Close
The Council is required (by Section 15 of the Planning & Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, (as amended by the Localism Act 2011)) to prepare and maintain a Local Development Scheme (LDS).
The Council’s 7th Local Development Scheme (LDS7) came into effect on 1st November 2015. The full document and individual timetables for the production of the Local Plan and Community Infrastructure Levy can be downloaded below.
The Council will measure progress against the published timetables and provide real time updates of progress in line with them.
Local Plan - Timetable Updates
New Local Plan Timetable is published for comments:
At its meeting on 3 January the Council’s Cabinet considered a new timetable for the preparation of the remaining stages of the Local Plan. This schedules publication of the Plan for public consultation by the end of February and Submission to the Government in May this year. Cabinet approved the timetable for consultation by way of publication on the Council’s website for a period of 5 working days; and that the Chief Executive in consultation with the Leader and Portfolio Holder be authorised to approve the final timetable following the consultation exercise.
Comments are now invited on the proposed timetable shown below, which shows the new proposed programme in relation to the previously adopted version. Comment should be made in writing by 5pm on Friday 12th January 2018. Comments may emailed to the Council’s Local Plan Team: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or made in writing to: Local Plan Team, Council House, 2013 Mill Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S42 6NG
Due to continued uncertainty arising from government’s proposals to change the way housing targets are calculated and proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework the Council has been in discussions with the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) about our new Local Plan.
As the Council has to ensure its new Local Plan is sound we are also speaking to the Planning Inspectorate to seek advice on how best to take forward the next stage of the Plan’s development. This is crucial given the next version of the Plan is the version we intend to submit to the Secretary of State for Examination. So given its importance, we have to do all we can to make sure we work within the expectations of government and also the National Planning Policy Framework. This will also help to ensure we have the relevant and necessary information back from our key partners to help inform the next stage of the Plan’s development.
In view of this, revised dates for the Publication of the Local Plan will be publicised as soon as they have been agreed by the Council’s cross party Local Plan Steering Group.
At publication stage the Proposals will be available for full public consultation.
At its meeting on 8th June, 2016 Cabinet agreed to combine the two informal (Regulation 18) consultations planned for June 2016 and February 2017 as set out in the original LDS 7 into a single consultation. This was to enable the Council to complete the necessary evidence base to inform the strategy upon which the single Local Plan is based.
Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) – Timetable Update (November 2017)
The adopted timetable indicates that in April 2017, the Council would make a decision on whether there is a business case for preparing a CIL. This decision is tied to progress on the Local Plan and having the necessary evidence in place upon which to base a decision. Any adjustment to the Local Plan timetable has a consequential effect on the CIL timetable. The CIL timetable will be updated in due course.
LDS 7 Main Report
LDS 7 Local Plan Tmetable
LDS Timetable CIL
Local Plan Timetable (June 2016)
Self Build and Custom Build	Open or Close
Self build housing means that you are directly involved in organising the design and construction of your new home. Custom Build usually means working with a specialist developer to help you deliver your home. There may be some overlap between the two - for example some custom build developers offer the option of a serviced plot where you can design and build your own home as part of a larger scheme.
From 1st April 2016, the Council will keep a register of individuals and associations who are looking for serviced plots of land in the district. The Register will provide an indication of the demand for self / custom build in North East Derbyshire District and allow the Council to develop its housing and planning policies to support the build projects that would be most appropriate.
To register please complete the Self Build and Custom Build Registration form.
Applicants should be over 18 and either: a British citizen; or a European Economic Area National; or a national of Switzerland. Applicants should be looking for a plot of land in North East Derbyshire district to occupy as their sole or main residence.
All personal information will be held and treated in confidence. For more information about self and Custom building, please contact the Local Plan team using the number on this page.
The purpose of brownfield land registers is to provide up-to-date and consistent information on previously developed land that is considered to be appropriate for residential development. The Government hopes that this will help housebuilders identifying suitable sites quickly and speeding up the construction of new homes.
The Regulations 2017 set out the criteria which local authorities have to follow in preparing and publishing a Brownfield land register. This requires that the register is provided in a spreadsheet style and published in a standard data format. The register consists of two parts; Part 1 should comprise all brownfield sites that a local planning authority has assessed as appropriate for residential development and Part 2 as a subset of Part 1 which is optional. However, NED’s Brownfield Land Register currently comprises only a Part 1 register.
In total, 31 brownfield sites have been identified which comprise approximately 104 ha of housing land and could accommodate up to 2,125 dwellings. To identify these sites different sources of datasets (e.g. brownfield sites form Housing Land Availability Assessment, brownfield sites with granted permission, etc.) were utilised.
It is required that Brownfield land registers should be publish in a ’csv’ format and an INSPIRE compliant polygon format. NED’s Brownfield Land Register is available for download below in these required formats (and also in Excel):
NED’s Brownfield Land Register in Excel format
NED’s Brownfield Land Register in csv format
NED’s Brownfield Land Register in INSPIRE compliant polygon format (.shp .shx .dbf .prj)