Including 7 closely related terms such as development, develop, and local development.
… future emissions are measured against. Waverley Borough is in a period of growth with an increase in housing provision and naturally its population will also see an annual grow. As set out in the adopted Local Plan Part 1, the council will make provision for at least 11,210 net additional homes in the period from 2013 to 2032 (equivalent to at least 590 dwellings a year…
… the behaviour of its tenants. Waverley is also an active developer, building new council homes in order to meet the housing needs of the local people. This offers an opportunity to lead by example and show the local development industry what is possible and show the public what they can demand from private developers. Through the planning process the council is able to influence and control future…
… development standards while balancing its other priorities. High level targets We will: Aim to adopt Local Plan Part 2 by December 2021 enabling us to apply a stronger suite of development management policies to deliver more sustainable development; produce a Supplementary Planning Document that will support carbon neutral developments by December 2021; and review the Local Plan…
… by SEP and the Surrey Waste Local Plan (2019-2033) sets out how and where different types of waste will be managed in the future. High level targets We will: Work with SEP and other partners to enable Waverley to become a zero waste borough, promoting reduction and re-use as well as recycling Reuse, compost or recycle at least 70% of collected waste by 2030 in line with SCC…