The Plymouth and South West Devon Joint Local Plan has now been adopted! To find out more please visit the Plymouth and South West Devon Joint Local Plan: Adoption page.
You can also view the plan on the South Hams District Council and West Devon Borough Council websites.
Visit the interactive Plymouth Plan to see other policies that affect decision making across Plymouth City including the Council and its partners.
Welcome to the Plymouth & South West Devon Joint Local Plan
Use the filters on the left to explore the parts of the plan that are of interest to you. This page shows you some parts of the plan that you might be interested in to get you started. To find out more about the plan and how it was put together go to the about page.
There are 61 results that match your search:
- SO5 - Delivering growth in Plymouth's Eastern Corridor Growth Area
- SO4 - Delivering growth in the Derriford and Northern Corridor Growth Area
- SO3 - Delivering growth in Plymouth's City Centre and Waterfront Growth Area
- SO2 - Strengthening Plymouth's role in the region
- SO11 - Delivering high quality development
- DEL1 - Approach to development delivery and viability, planning obligations and ...
- DEV27 - Green and play spaces
- DEV6 - Hot food take aways in Plymouth
- PLY60 - Site allocations in Plympton and Plymstock
- PLY53 - Former China Clay dryer complex, Coypool
- PLY52 - Land at West Park Hill, Newnham
- PLY49 - Sherford Community Park Strategic Greenspace
- PLY48 - Sherford new community
- PLY47 - Strategic infrastructure measures for the Derriford and Northern Corrido...
- PLY45 - Plym Valley Strategic Greenspace
- PLY44 - Woolwell sustainable urban extension and community park
- PLY43 - University of St Mark and St John
- PLY41 - Derriford Community Park Strategic Greenspace
- PLY38 - Derriford commercial centre
- PLY19 - Central Park - Strategic Green Space Site
- PLY17 - Plymouth University and Plymouth College of Art
- PLY16 - Plymouth Railway Station
- PLY6 - Improving Plymouth's city centre
- PLY3 - Utilising Plymouth's regional economic assets
- PLY1 - Enhancing Plymouth's strategic role
- SPT13 - Strategic infrastructure measures to deliver the spatial strategy
- SPT2 - Sustainable linked neighbourhoods and sustainable rural communities
- PLY50 - Saltram Meadow, Plymstock
- DEV1 - Protecting health and amenity
- SPT1 - Delivering sustainable development
- DEV19 - Provisions for local employment and skills
- DEV3 - Sport and recreation
- DEV30 - Meeting the community infrastructure needs of new homes
- DEV12 - Purpose built student accommodation in the Plymouth Policy Area
- DEV10 - Delivering high quality housing
- DEV9 - Meeting local housing need in the Plan Area
- DEV4 - Playing pitches
- DEV2 - Air, water, soil, noise, land and light
- PLY59 - Site allocations in the north of Plymouth
- PLY58 - Site allocations in the south of Plymouth
- PLY57 - Strategic infrastructure measures for the Eastern Corridor Growth Area
- PLY54 - Saltram Countryside Park Strategic Greenspace
- PLY46 - Other sites allocations in the Derriford and Northern Corridor Growth Ar...
- PLY39 - Glacis Park, Derriford
- PLY37 - Strategic infrastructure measures for the City Centre and Waterfront Gro...
- PLY36 - Other site allocations in the City Centre and Waterfront Growth Area
- PLY35 - Drake's Island
- PLY29 - Millbay Waterfront
- PLY26 - Sutton Harbour Fish Quay
- PLY22 - Cultural quarters
- PLY20 - Managing and enhancing Plymouth’s waterfront
- PLY18 - Plymouth History Centre and land at Tavistock Place / Chapel Street
- PLY9 - Mayflower Street East, City Centre
- PLY5 - Sustainable use of Plymouth's mineral resources
- SPT7 - Working with neighbouring areas
- SPT9 - Strategic principles for transport planning and strategy
- SPT10 - Balanced transport strategy for growth and healthy and sustainable commu...
- SPT5 - Provision for retail development
- SPT14 - European Sites – mitigation of recreational impacts from development
- SPT12 - Strategic approach to the natural environment
- SPT6 - Spatial provision of retail and main town centre uses