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Statement of Accounts 2015/16 |
Statement of Accounts 2016/17 |
Statement of Accounts 17/18 |
Statement of Accounts 2018/19 |
DTC3 Statement of Common Ground - Barrow BC |
DTC2 Statement of Common Ground - Allerdale BC |
DTC5 Statement of Common Ground - Cumbria CC |
DTC9 Statement of Common Ground - Friends of the Lake District |
DTC7 Statement of Common Ground - Historic England |
DTC6 Statement of Common Ground - LDNPA |
DTC8 Statement of Common Ground - National Highways |
DTC11: Statement of Common Ground - Natural England |
Statement of Common Ground - Sellafield Ltd |
DTC4 Statement of Common Ground - South Lakeland DC |
DTC10 - Statement of Common Ground - Sport England |
Copeland Borough Council adopted its Revised Statement of Community Involvement in August 2020. |
Statement of Community Involvement 2008 |
Core Strategy and Development Management Policies DPD - Statement of Consultation - Submission (October 2012)
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Statement of Persons Nominated - Parish Council Elections 2023 |
A significant proportion of the urban areas within Copeland are situated in close proximity to the coast and the large rivers of the Borough, and these areas are consequently at risk of coastal and fluvial flooding. However, these are not the only flood risks. There are many locations that are threatened by flooding from the numerous small watercourses that are features of the upland and rural nature of Copeland, and from overloaded drainage and sewage systems.
The Copeland Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) has been carried out to meet the following key objectives:
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The SFRA collates information on all known sources of flooding that may affect existing or future development in Copeland, including tidal, river, surface water flooding. |
Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment 2022 |
Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) 2020 |
Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA) 2019 |
Strategic Housing Market Assessment 2019 |