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A '''local development framework''' is the [[spatial planning]] strategy introduced in [[England and Wales]] by the [[Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004]] and given detail in [[Planning Policy Statements]] 12. In most parts of the two countries, maintaining the framework is the responsibility of English [[Districts of England|district councils]] and Welsh [[Subdivisions of Wales|principal area councils]].
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*Supplementary planning documents: established as part of the [[Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004]] in [[United Kingdom]] law, SPDs may cover a range of issues, thematic or site-specific, and provides further detail of policies and proposals in a 'parent' development plan document.
Development plan documents are subject to rigorous procedures of community involvement, consultation and independent examination. Once adopted, [[development control]] decisions must be made in accordance with the DPDs unless material considerations indicate otherwise.
DPDs must be examined with a [[sustainability appraisal]] to ensure economic, environmental and social effects of the plan are in line with sustainable development targets.
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*[[Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004]]
*[[Development control in the United Kingdom]]
==References==
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