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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]].
 
The Local Development Framework replaces the previous system of [[metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England|county]] level [[Structure Plans]] and district level [[Local Plans]], and [[Unitary Development PlanPlans]]s for [[Unitary authority|Unitary authorities]].
 
The Frameworks will be prepared within a [[Regional Spatial Strategy]] prepared for each [[Regions of England|Region]] by the [[Secretary of State]] (specifically the [[Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Deputy Prime Minister]]).
 
Each Framework will be a folder containing a number of inter-related documents:
*'''the[[Core core strategy'''Strategy]] - a written statement of the core policies for delivering the spatial strategy and vision for the area, including a statement of community involvement.
*'''area[[Area actionAction plans'''Plans]] for key areas of change or conservation
*a '''proposals section''' setting out details of any site-specific policies outside of the area action plans