Issue details
Regeneration Delivery Plans for Bath, Keynsham and Midsomer Norton
The B&NES Sustainable Community Strategy identifies the key role that a thriving and resilient economy will play in achieving sustainable growth in B&NES. The Economic Strategy identifies the key barriers to growth as the lack of available employment land and modern business space, the perception that Bath is not seen as a ‘regional’ office location and the record of slow and under delivery of new office space to date.
The Economic Regeneration Delivery Plans (ERDPs) set out a framework for delivering one strand of the Economic Strategy within the context of the Council’s ambitions to create a more sustainable, productive and resilient economy and support the level of economic growth required to deliver the numbers of new jobs and homes set out in the draft Core Strategy. The ERDPs describe potential sites and outline a series of actions that the Council will take to encourage the development of business premises. They reaffirm to business leaders and developers that ‘B&NES is open for business’.
Decision type: Key
Decision status: Approved
Decision Type: Key Decision;
Lead member: Terry Gazzard, Councillor Malcolm Hanney
Lead director: John Betty
Contact: Mary Stacey, Combe Down Stone Mines Project Manager Jeremy Smalley Email: mary_stacey@bathnes.gov.uk Tel: 01225 477537.
Consultation process
Published in WL 04-Mar-11
Consultees
WC PC TC OS Cab Int LR CIG SP PSB Mon 151
EFP Reference: E2238
Decisions
Documents
- Delivering Sustainable Growth in Bath and North East Somerset 20th November 2008 Council
- The ‘story’ of B&NES and the actions to deliver ‘smart economic growth’ in B&NES, including the Regeneration Delivery Plans, Nov 3 2010
- E2238 Regeneration Bath Khm MSN PDF 108 KB
- Appx1 Bath ERDP PDF 491 KB
- Appx1 Annex1 Bath PDF 22 MB
- Appx2 Keynsham ERDP PDF 40 KB
- Appx2 Annex1 Keynsham PDF 10 MB
- Appx3 Midsomer Norton ERDP PDF 43 KB
- Appx3 Annex1 MSN PDF 13 MB