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About PlanningPlanning Policy pages include links to the new Core Strategy which supersedes the 1998 Local Plan. What is Planning? Planning, or Town and Country Planning to use its full name, is the system we have for managing changes to our environment. Through planning we can identify what changes we need to make; new homes, places to work, transport and community facilities etc; and where these should be located. These changes could be new development or just alternative uses for land. Planning seeks to ensure that we balance our need for new development with conserving what we value about our environment such as green spaces, wildlife, historic buildings and places etc. Planning can make positive changes to our environment and communities. It can create desirable places to live, work, visit and enjoy; it can also help ensure that the places we treasure are protected and enhanced. Planning is about our future. It aims to balance the current needs of society against the needs of our children and future generations. This is referred to generally as 'sustainable development'. Our system of planning is an important part of our democracy. It can help reconcile the views held by different groups over development. It also provides opportunities for people to have their say about the future of their neighbourhoods, communities and areas. The system hinges upon policies that seek to determine the future pattern of development and land use. Development Plans containing these policies are produced by the regional planning body (the East of England Regional Authority) and by the local District Council, in accordance with policies of national Government. The outcome of decisions on planning applications is determined by the policies in these 'Development Plans'. The plans therefore influence the investment decisions of developers, businesses, householders etc. Development Plans are prepared with the full involvement of people who are likely to be affected by them. To find out about North Norfolk's Development Plan see the Local Development Framework website. Planning Terms The Planning Portal Glossary of Planning Terms explains many Planning Terms. Other terms which may be of interest are:
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