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Monitoring and reporting
It is important that monitoring takes place to ensure our planning policies are being implemented effectively and are having the desired effects.
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Monitoring and reporting
Authority Monitoring Reports
Monitoring is required to ensure that, over time and in changing circumstances, the approach set out in planning documents continues to be the best one given the available alternatives, and that the policies continue to be relevant and effective.
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Supplementary Planning Documents
Public Art Strategy (SPD)
The Public Art Strategy supplements the Local Plan Review and is Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG).
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Local Land Charges
Local Land Charges search and fees
The Local Land Charges full search gives you important information if you are planning to buy a house, a plot of land or lease a property.
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Planning permission
Solent Recreation Mitigation Strategy
Since July 2014 all applications for new residential planning permissions across the city need to provide a means of mitigating the development's impact upon the ecological importance of the Special Protection Areas (SPA) within and around the Solent.
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Southampton’s Outdoor Sports Centre
Development of the sports centre improvements
The Outdoor Sports Centre improvements are the next step in the rich history of this facility. Find out more about the progress we have made in planning and consulting on the improvements.
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Supplementary Planning Documents
Development Design Guide (SPG)
The Development Design Guide (DDG) was approved in February 2004. The document is adopted as Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG) to policy MSA 1 of the Local Plan Review.
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Apply for planning permission
Discharge of conditions
There are often conditions attached to planning permissions that need further details to be submitted and approved by the council at certain stages of the development. This process is called ‘discharge of conditions’.
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Conservation areas
Buildings in conservation areas
Proposals to demolish buildings, or to build new buildings within or adjacent to conservation areas, require Planning Permission. Talk through your proposals with the Conservation Officer before an application is submitted.