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The Department of Communities and Local Government published its eco town progress report on 24th July. The full report can be downloaded from here (the summary page for Hanley Grange is page 28).
Press releaseEco-towns set to face toughest ever green standards
Housing Minister Caroline Flint today set out the Government's latest proposals for the UK's toughest ever green standards for new housing as she unveiled a progress report on eco-towns.
Underlining the Government's determination that only the best quality schemes with very high sustainability standards should qualify for eco-town status, the standards being developed are set to include:
Housing Minister Caroline Flint said:
Today's progress report also clarifies how the planning process for eco-towns will work, making it clear that in each case a planning application will have to be submitted and that it will be for the local authority to consider that application. The eco-towns standards will also insist that proposed developments must comply with existing planning policy.
Following changes made to the shortlisted schemes announced in April, including two new proposals for an eco-town in Rushcliffe and major changes made to the proposal at Rossington, a formal consultation on both these draft standards and a detailed sustainability appraisal of each location will now be published in September. A final decision on up to ten potential locations will be made in early 2009, after which the individual schemes will each have to submit planning applications.
Caroline Flint added:
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