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South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City Council Reference Document Library 2014 South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City Council Reference Document Library 2014 This document was last updated on 15 June 2018 - The reference documents library is arranged in the following order: • RD/Gen - General documents • RD/NP - National policy • RD/Gov - Government regulations and acts • RD/Sub/SC - South Cambridgeshire District Council submission documents • RD/Sub/C - Cambridge City Council submission documents • RD/Top - Topic papers • RD/CR - Committee reports and minutes • RD/LP - Earlier stages of plan making • RD/AD - Adopted development plan documents • RD/SPD - Supplementary planning documents • RD/Strat - Development strategy • RD/SS - Strategic sites • RD/CC - Climate change and managing resources • RD/HQ - Design and high quality places • RD/NE - Protecting and enhancing the natural and historic environment • RD/H - Housing • RD/E - Economy and tourism • RD/CSF - Communities, services and facilities • RD/T - Transport and Infrastructure • RD/RWL & DIO – Documents referred to in representations submitted by RLW Estates Ltd and the Defence Infrastructure Organisation • RD/CEG - Documents referred to at the Local Plan Examination by Commercial Estates Group • RD/GRO - Documents referred to at the Local Plan Examination by Grosvenor/Wrenbridge • RD/CAR – Documents referred to at the Local Plan Examination by Carter Jonas • RD/SCG – Statements of Common Ground • RD/EX – Examination Documents • RD/MC – Modifications Consultation • RD/FM – South Cambridgeshire further modifications • RD/CFM – Cambridge further modifications • RD/MM – Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Consultation on Main Modifications to the Local Plans 1 | P a g e South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City Council Reference Document Library 2014 Core Document Ref. 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(Click on the Title to Access the Web Link to the Author Date CC SC document or its Web Page) General Documents Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/010 Y Reference Document Library List (this document) 2014 X X Cambridgeshire District Council RD/GEN/020 Y Cambridge City Council Submission Letter Cambridge City Council 2014 X South Cambridgeshire District Council Submission South Cambridgeshire District RD/GEN/030 Y 2014 X Letter Council Examination into the soundness of Cambridge City RD/GEN/040 Y Planning Inspectorate 2014 X Council’s Local Plan Examination into the soundness of South RD/GEN/050 Y Planning Inspectorate 2014 X Cambridgeshire District Council’s Local Plan Cambridge Local Plan and South Cambridgeshire RD/GEN/060 Y Local Plan – Examinations in Public: Guidance Planning Inspectorate 2014 X X note for participants Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire Local RD/GEN/070 Y Plan Examinations: Letter from the Inspector to the Planning Inspectorate 2014 X X Councils dated 24 July 2014 (SPDs) Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire Local Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/080 Y Plan Examinations: Letter to the Inspector from the 2014 X X Cambridgeshire District Council Councils dated 11 August 2014 (SPDs) Letter from the councils to the Inspector dated 23 Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/081 Y 2015 X X February 2015 (SPDs) Cambridgeshire District Council Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire Local Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/090 Y Plan Examinations: Letter to the Inspector from the 2014 X X Cambridgeshire District Council Councils dated 22 August 2014 (Programming) Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire Local Plan Examinations: Letter from the Inspector to the RD/GEN/100 Y Councils dated 1 September 2014.(Programming) Planning Inspectorate 2014 X X 2 | P a g e South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City Council Reference Document Library 2014 Core Document Ref. 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(Click on the Title to Access the Web Link to the Author Date CC SC document or its Web Page) Notes from the Pre Hearing Meeting – 11 RD/GEN/110 Y Planning Inspectorate 2014 X X September 2014 Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire Local RD/GEN/120 Y Plan Examinations: Letter from the Inspector to the Planning Inspectorate 2014 X X Councils dated 2 October 2014 (Interim Reports) South Cambridgeshire District Council Local Plan South Cambridgeshire District RD/GEN/130 Y Examinations: Letter to the Inspector dated 3 2014 X Council November 2014 (Section 20(7) Request) Cambridge District Council Local Plan RD/GEN/140 Y Examinations: Letter to the Inspector dated 3 Cambridge City Council 2014 X November 2014 (Section 20(7) Request) INSPECTOR NOTE 1: Context for hearings on site RD/GEN/150 Y allocations, strategy and omissions sites 26 Planning Inspectorate 2015 X X January 2015 Letter from the councils to the Inspector dated 23 Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/160 Y 2015 X X March 2015 (Site Specific Delivery) [PDF, 189kB] Cambridgeshire District Council Letter from the Inspectors to the Councils dated 20 RD/GEN/170 Y Planning Inspectorate 2015 X X May 2015 regarding Preliminary Conclusions Letter from the Councils to the Inspectors dated 30 Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/180 Y 2015 X X June 2015 regarding Preliminary Conclusions Cambridgeshire District Council Letter from the Councils to the Inspectors dated 30 Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/190 Y June 2015 regarding Joint Housing Trajectory and 2015 X X Cambridgeshire District Council Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation Needs Letter from the Inspectors to the Councils dated 28 Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/200 Y July 2015 regarding the Cambridge and South 2015 X X Cambridgeshire District Council Cambridgeshire Local Plans Examinations Letter from the Inspectors to the Councils re RD/GEN/210 Y Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Examinations Planning Inspectorate 2015 X X – 18 August 2015 Letter to the Inspector from the Councils re Joint Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/220 Y Housing Trajectory and Community Infrastructure 2015 X X Cambridgeshire District Council Levy Examinations 3 | P a g e South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City Council Reference Document Library 2014 Core Document Ref. No. Doc. (Click on the Title to Access the Web Link to the Author Date CC SC document or its Web Page) Letter from the Inspectors to the Councils dated 10 September 2015 regarding Joint Housing Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/230 Y 2015 X X Trajectory and Community Infrastructure Levy Cambridgeshire District Council (CIL) [PDF, 78kB] Letter to the Inspectors from the Councils dated 28 September 2015 regarding Cambridge Local Plan Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/240 Y 2015 X X and South Cambridgeshire Local Plan: Update on Cambridgeshire District Council Progress of Further Work Letter from the Programme Officer dated 9 October 2015 relating to the full objectively Cambridge City Council & South RD/GEN/250 Y 2015 X X assessed need for housing and further Cambridgeshire District Council representations. Letter to the Inspectors from Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council Cambridge City Council & South March RD/GEN/260 Y X X dated 31 March 2016 regarding proposed Cambridgeshire District Council 2016 modifications Letter to the Inspectors from Cambridge City Y March RD/GEN/270 Council dated 31 March 2016 regarding student Cambridge City Council X 2016 accommodation Letter to the Inspectors from South Y Cambridgeshire District Council dated 31 March South Cambridgeshire District March RD/GEN/280 X 2016 regarding provisional modification to allocate Council 2016 land south of Cambridge Biomedical Campus Letter from the Inspectors to the Councils Y RD/GEN/290 regarding Objectively Assessed Housing Need and Planning Inspectorate 2016 X X a Statement of Common Ground (29 March 2016) Letter from South Cambridgeshire District Council South Cambridgeshire District RD/GEN/300 Y to the Inspectors re targeted consultation with July 2016 X Council landowners of Local Green Spaces (5 July 2016) Letter from the Inspectors to Cambridge City RD/GEN/310 Y Council regarding Cambridge Local Plan Planning Inspectorate July 2016 X Modifications (26 July 2016) 4 | P a g e South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City Council Reference Document Library 2014 Core Document Ref. No. Doc. (Click on the Title to Access the Web Link to the Author Date CC SC document or its Web Page) Letter from the Inspectors to Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council Sept RD/GEN/320 Y Planning Inspectorate X X regarding the work programme update (7 2016 September 2016) Letter to the Programme Officer from Cambridge City Council regarding the work programme Cambridge City Council & South Sept RD/GEN/330 Y X X update for Cambridge City Council and Joint Cambridgeshire District Council 2016 Matters (16 September 2016). Letter to the Programme Officer from South Cambridge City Council & South Sept RD/GEN/340 Y Cambridgeshire District Council regarding the X X Cambridgeshire District Council 2016 schedule of work (23 September 2016). Letter to Inspectors from South Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire District Nov RD/GEN/350 Y District Council regarding update on schedule of X Council 2016 work (3 November 2016) Letter to Inspectors from South Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire District Nov RD/GEN/360 Y District Council regarding update on schedule of X Council 2016 work (30 November 2016) Letter from the Inspectors to South Dec RD/GEN/370 Y Cambridgeshire District Council regarding Planning Inspectorate X 2016 Proposed Modifications (19 December 2016) Letter to Inspectors from South Cambridgeshire District Council regarding update
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