Annual Monitoring Reports
South Worcestershire Annual Monitoring
Report
The purpose of the Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) is to report
progress on the Local Development Framework (LDF) against the
timetable and milestones set out in the Local Development Scheme
(LDS) and to assess the extent to which Local Development Documents
and their policies are being implemented.
Every December Malvern Hills District Council submit the
AMR to the Government to assess the progress and the
effectiveness of their LDF. Each Local Planning Authority in
England and Wales is under obligation to produce an AMR. The AMR
assesses whether policies are achieving their objectives and is
sustainable development being delivered; policies have had
their intended consequences; policy assumptions and
objectives behind policies are still relevant; and targets set
in the Local Development Framework are being achieved.
The 2010 edition is the first joint Annual Monitoring
Report (AMR) prepared for the South Worcestershire Joint Advisory
Panel and the constituent local planning authorities of Malvern
Hills District, Worcester City and Wychavon District Council. It
covers the period 1st April 2009 - 31st March 2010 and was
approved for submission to the Government Office for the West
Midlands (GOWM) at Malvern Hills District Council Planning
Committee on 8th December 2009. The document was submitted to
the GOWM on the 31st December 2010.
All six reports can be downloaded using the links
below.
Other Annual Monitoring Reports of Interest
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West Midlands Regional Assembly. Please note
the Regional Assembly has now been abolished.
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Worcestershire County Economic
Assessment. The assessment provides local
authorities, businesses and partners with a comprehensive picture
of local economic conditions and priorities. The report contains
key facts, figures and analysis that will help businesses, the
public sector and other organisations.
South Worcestershire Housing Land Monitor (Includes 5 year
Housing Land Supply)
This document is the principal information
source for annual housing supply within Malvern Hills District,
Worcester City and Wychavon District and contributes to all three
Council’s primary monitoring document, the South Worcestershire
Annual Monitoring Report. It also provides figures for regional
monitoring and national government returns such as the National
Land Use Database. This document replaces the previous Malvern
Hills District Housing Land Availability (HLA) studies.
The document has been designed to take account
of Malvern Hills District’s, Worcester City’s and Wychavon
District’s role in preparing the joint South Worcestershire
Development Plans
The South
Worcestershire Housing Land Monitor (HLM) contains analysis of
the housing land situation at 1st April 2010 in terms of both
allocated and windfall housing sites. This study examines the trend
in housing completions, progress in the provision of affordable
housing and the contributions towards the supply of housing on
previously developed land.
Additional information such as the size of
dwellings, density, and previous use, is also provided in the links
ending in "data 2010". The study examines Malvern Hills
District, the city of Worcester and Wychavon District’s supply of
available and deliverable housing land.
The status of each site is obtained from
individual site checks carried out by planning officers in April of
each year.
Maps illustrating location of housing land supply in
Malvern Hills District at April 2010
| Abberley,
Great Witley, Hillhampton & Shrawley |
Alfrick, Broadwas
& Leigh |
Berrow,
Birtsmorton, Castlemorton & Pendock |
| Bockleton,
Kyre, Stoke Bliss and Tenbury Wells |
Broadheath, Grimley
and Hallow |
Clifton upon Teme & Lower
Sapey |
| Cotheridge,
Rushwick & Powick |
Hanley Castle |
Upton upon Severn Town |
| Kempsey Parish |
Kemspey Village |
Lindridge |
| Malvern Link and Dyson |
Malvern Wells |
Martley |
| Pendock |
Priory &
Chase |
Tenbury Wells |
| Upton upon Severn
Parish, Severn Stoke and Croomes |
Map of Malvern Hills District
Parishes |
|
South Worcestershire Employment Land Monitor
This document is the principle source of
information for economic development within Malvern Hills District
each year and contributes to the District Council’s primary
monitoring document, the Annual Monitoring Report, published in
December each year. It also provides figures for regional
monitoring and national government returns such as the National
Land Use Database. This document replaces the previous Malvern
Hills District Employment Land Availability (ELA) studies.
The document has been designed to take account
of Malvern Hills District’s, Worcester City’s and Wychavon
District’s role in preparing the joint South Worcestershire
development plans.
The South
Worcestershire Employment Land Monitor (ELM) outlines the
employment land position for South Worcestershire and covers the
period from 1st April 1996 to 31st March 2010. The
final report details individual employment sites with the benefit
of planning permission that have been constructed since April 1996,
are under construction or remain outstanding. The status of each
site is obtained from individual site checks carried out by
planning officers in April of each year.
The results of this study form part of a regular assessment of
the availability of employment land in South Worecsreshire and
are used to monitor progress towards meeting the employment land
allocation for Malvern Hills District, Worcester City and Wychavon
District. The monitor also contributes to regional assessments
of housing supply and the emerging South
Worcestershire Development Plan (SWDP).
Employment Sites are those sites that fall within Class B of the
Use Classes Order and are defined as Class B1 –
Business (including offices not within Class A2, research and
development, studios, laboratories, hi technology uses and light
industry); Class B2 – General industry; and
Class B8 – Storage or Distribution (wholesale
warehouses, repositories).