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Approved applications onto the Copeland Local Plan Self Build and Custom Housebuild Register |
Self Build Register Application Form - Association |
Self Build Register Application Form - Individual |
A form for self-employed people claiming Housing and/or Council Tax Benefit who do not have any prepared accounts. |
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Selling of animals application form |
Settlement Hierarchy & Development Strategy Paper Update |
Settlement Hierarchy & Development Strategy Paper Update |
Settlement hierarchy and Development strategy Paper |
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Settlement Landscape Character Assessment 2022 Part 2 |
Settlement Landscape Character Assessment 2022 Part 3 |
Settlement Landscape Character Assessment 2022 Part 1 |
Copeland Level 1 SFRA Final Report |
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Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment September 2022 |
Copeland SHLAA Methodology |
SHLAA Questionnaire |
Strategic Housing Market Assessment 2019 |
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Whitehaven shop front design guide. |
Shop Front Design Guide Response Form |
Copeland Borough Council adopted the Shopfront Design Guide Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) on the 7th September 2021. This was following a public consultation between Monday 10th May 2021 and Monday 21st June 2021. |
Shopfront Design Guide SPD Consultation Statement - August 2021 |
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Shopfront SPD adoption Statement |
Simon Bremer Milltom Towns Fund Regsiter of Interest |
Single person discount application form |
Site Access assessment 2021 |
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Site Allocation document – Sustainability Appraisal Draft Scoping Report We are now embarking on the process of producing a site allocation plan. This will allocate the land which will form the Borough’s development land portfolio for the next 15 years. It will be subject to at least two stages of public consultation, and public examination by a Planning Inspector. When finished, it will sit alongside the Core Strategy and Development Management Policies to form the Copeland Local Plan 2013-2028. The plan must be subjected to a Sustainability Appraisal, to make sure it will have the right environmental, economic and social impacts. This draft Scoping Report explains the process, and has been submitted for comment to the three statutory bodies- Environment Agency, Natural England, and English Heritage – who oversee the process. |





