North tyneside planning obligations spd. 2 The Council will review this Supplementary Planning Document in the light of: changes to the Borough’s housing needs; emerging changes to the planning system; and approaches to planning obligations nationally. August 2007 Final Version South Tyneside Local Development Framework – Family Tree South Tyneside Community Strategy / Local Area Agreement National Planning Policy Regional Spatial Strategy for the North East (RSS) SOUTH TYNESIDE The purpose of the Planning Obligations SPD is to provide Borough wide guidance relating to the process the Council intends to follow in assessing whether new development is required to make financial or in-kind contributions to mitigate environmental, social, cultural and economic impacts arising from development proposals. Introduction 1. The SPD sets out the basis upon which this tariff will be charged and the 1 Introduction 1. The proposed SPD sets out the basis upon which this Within new residential developments, green space will be provided to meet the standards of this Strategy and secured by planning obligations (delivered through Section 106 Agreements) as set out in the Planning Obligations SPD. The Planning Obligations SPD provides guidance for planning applicants in North Tyneside on the circumstances in which planning obligations might be sought from developments across a range of different infrastructure needs. 4 New Development and Transport. This duty requires each local planning authority to work with neighbouring Councils and other prescribed bodies in the preparation of development plan documents None Executive summary The report outlines a proposed Coastal Mitigation Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The aim of the SPD is to enable North Tyneside Council to adequately protect European Sites and be compliant with its duties under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017, and the requirements of the Government’s National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). 1 Section 106 (S106) and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) (collectively referred to as ‘planning obligations’) income is used to help fund the provision of infrastructure to support development and maximise the benefits and opportunities that come with growth, such as employment opportunities and new and affordable homes. This is the form for making representations on the North Tyneside Draft Charging Schedule for the Community Infrastructure Levy and update on the Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). 28 The Council’s adopted SPD on Planning Obligations (2018) states that the Council takes a robust stance in relation to ensuring new development appropriately mitigates its impact on the physical, social and economic infrastructure of North Tyneside. North Tyneside currently meets the infrastructure needs from new development on an application by application basis and has adopted a guidance document on planning obligations (LDD8). The Design Quality LDD11 supplementary planning document identifies the main issues that need to be considered. The development plan for North Tyneside is currently set out within a single Local Plan, as adopted in 2017. 2. Having reviewed the responses received, the SPD was adopted at Cabinet on 12 March 2018. 1 Executive Summary: This report presents a proposed amendment to the North Tyneside Infrastructure List; the list of infrastructure items that the Authority intends to fund in whole or in part with the use of monies received from its Community Infrastructure Levy which is secured through the planning application process. 6 sets out a range of criteria to ensure that planning applications in North Tyneside do 8. This Forward Plan sets out key decisions to be taken at Cabinet meetings as well as individual key decisions to be taken by either a Cabinet Member or an Officer. North Tyneside has not yet introduced a CIL but aligned with introduction of the Local Plan and 4 S106 Planning Obligations 4. Planning obligations are used to mitigate the 1. Once completed, please to return by email or post to the address below. This SPD provides guidance on how the Council will seek planning obligations (through section 106 agreements) from infrastructure not listed in the draft Regulation 123 List. In summary these related to the timescales for the delivery of the document, support for the inclusion of planning obligations for education, health facilities and the maintenance and enhancement of the The development plan for North Tyneside is currently set out within a single Local Plan, as adopted in 2017. 8 The draft Planning Obligations SPD was published for consultation between August and October 2017. 1 This Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) has been prepared to provide additional guidance and information on the mitigation expected to be required from development within North Tyneside to prevent adverse impacts on the internationally protected coastline. The SPD has been prepared to The purpose of a revised Planning Obligations SPD would be to provide guidance relating to the process that the Council intends to follow in assessing whether new development is required to make a financial and/or in-kind contribution to mitigate the environmental, social, cultural and economic impacts arising from development proposals. Introduction The proposed Coastal Mitigation Supplementary Planning Document (“proposed SPD”) provides guidance for applicants and an identified tariff in order to fund a coastal mitigation service and the delivery of mitigation to address the impacts of recreational disturbance upon internationally designated sites along the coast. This duty requires each local planning authority to work with neighbouring Councils and other prescribed bodies in the preparation of development plan documents 2. 13. 3 and DM7. The Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) was adopted by North Tyneside Council on 12th March 2018. Introduction This Open Space Assessment has been prepared by Pegasus Group in support of a full planning application by Bellway Homes (North East) (the Applicant) for the residential development of land at Centurion Park, Wallsend (the Site/Application Site). This could include the installation of fencing, provision of new The SPD proposed coastal mitigation in the form of a warden service funded by developer contributions secured as planning obligations. International sites of relevance to North Tyneside are locations on the SPD 5 „Planning Obligations & Agreements‟ provides developers, landowners, the community and the council with guidance on the planning obligations and financial contributions that will be required to ensure that new development can be accommodated in the borough, with acceptable impact and appropriate mitigation where necessary and within Introduction 1. None Executive summary The report outlines a proposed Coastal Mitigation Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). 1 The purpose of this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) is to provide guidance on the type and extent of planning obligations that North Tyneside Council may require in order to This SPD provides guidance on how the Council will seek planning obligations (through section 106 agreements) from infrastructure not listed in the draft Regulation 123 List. Forms can also be completed online via our Consultation Portal: This Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) provides developers, landowners, the community and the Council with guidance on the planning obligations or agreements that will be required to ensure that new development can be accommodated in the Borough, with acceptable impact and within the principles of sustainable development. This Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) has been produced in support of the adopted LDF Core Strategy (Policy ST1) and the adopted South Shields Town Centre & Waterfront Area Action Plan (Policies SS1 to SS14). The SPD has been prepared to 1. It also enables delivery of the Transport Strategy for North Tyneside, this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Transport and Highways sets out in detail the procedures adopted by North Tyneside Council It also enables delivery of the Transport Strategy for North Tyneside, this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Transport and Highways sets out in detail the procedures adopted by North Tyneside Council with regard to the traffic and transport impact of new development. Local Plan policy DM5. The SPD is designed to provide guidance relating to the processes North Tyneside Council intends to follow in assessing whether new development is required to make financial contributions to mitigate impacts, which may arise. 3 The Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) was adopted by North Tyneside Council on 12th March 2018. 9m to Northumberland Park Interchange £10. The SPD sets out the basis upon which this tariff will be charged and the 4. 12 Section 33A of the Localism Act 2011, amending the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, changed the mechanisms for working at local authority level by introducing the ‘duty to cooperate’ (DtC). Supplementary Planning Documents (SPD) add further detail to the policies in the Local Plan. Alongside work on the Community Infrastructure Levy the Council have also sought to update the existing Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The SPD sets out the procedures adopted by North Tyneside Council with regard to the traffic and transport impact of new development and supports Local Plan policies S7. 2 North Tyneside Council has provided a Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) which describes the Council’s approach to requesting contributions towards infrastructure contributions from developers, providing transparency and clarity. Forms can also be completed online via our Consultation Portal: It also enables delivery of the Transport Strategy for North Tyneside, this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Transport and Highways sets out in detail the procedures adopted by North Tyneside Council with regard to the traffic and transport impact of new development. The preparation and publication of an AMR on at least an annual basis is a requirement of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) Regulations 2012 and is key to understanding the 1. Weekly version of Plan published on 24 July 2025 The Council is required to publish a document which sets out details of planned key decisions at least 28 calendar days before they are due to be taken. 3 Transport and DM7. The SPD provides guidance on the type and extent of planning obligations North Tyneside Council require in order to ensure that planning permission may be granted where the impact of The Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) was adopted by North Tyneside Council on 12th March 2018. 1 Under Section 106 (s106) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 a Local Planning Authority (LPA) can seek obligations, both physically on-site and contributions for off-site, when it is considered that a development will have negative impacts that cannot be dealt with through conditions in the planning permission. Planning obligations are used to mitigate the The Duty to Co-operate 1. The AMR sets out a range of monitoring information related to the delivery and implementation of the North Tyneside Local Plan as adopted in July 2017 and a range of other supplementary planning documents. 4. The Local plan sets out planning policies that are important when deciding planning applications. Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG) documents were previously issued. 6 Management of International Sites within the North Tyneside Local Plan adopted by Full Council in July 2017. 6 sets out a range of criteria to ensure that planning applications in North Tyneside do This is the form for making representations on the North Tyneside Draft Charging Schedule for the Community Infrastructure Levy and update on the Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The purpose of the Planning Obligations SPD is to provide Borough wide guidance relating to the process the Council intends to follow in assessing whether new development is required to make financial or in-kind contributions to mitigate environmental, social, cultural and economic impacts arising from development proposals. The SPD does not set policy but provides a framework for imp The Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) was adopted by North Tyneside Council on 12th March 2018. It also addresses matters regard Waste and Minerals, reflecting North Tyneside’s status as a unitary planning authority responsible as both a Waste Weekly version of Plan published on 27 June 2025 The Council is required to publish a document which sets out details of planned key decisions at least 28 calendar days before they are due to be taken. 2 Since the conclusion of the monitoring period but prior to the publication of this AMR, the Council have adopted a new development plan, the North Tyneside Local Plan. 1 Introduction 1. 12 The draft Planning Obligations SPD for consultation was considered by Cabinet alongside the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Draft Charging Schedule in August 2017. North Tyneside Council has provided a Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) which describes the Council’s approach to requesting contributions towards infrastructure contributions from developers, providing transparency and clarity. 6 sets out a range of criteria to ensure that planning applications in North Tyneside do 1. 3 To support the delivery of the Transport Strategy for North Tyneside, this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Transport and Highways, previously referred to as LDD12, sets out in detail the policies and procedures adopted by North Tyneside Council with regard to the traffic and transport impact of new development. Public Access Search for, view and comment on planning applications with our Public Access website. Consultation details Alongside work on the Community Infrastructure Levy the Council have also sought to update the existing Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). This SPD is required to support implementation of policy DM5. The SPD does not set policy but provides a framework for implementation of policies S7. You can use the site at your local library and at the main reception at our office at Quadrant East. Forms can also be completed online via our Consultation Portal: Planning obligations and CIL LDD8 Planning Obligations supplementary planning document. 1 Executive Summary: This report outlines a proposed Coastal Mitigation Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) was introduced under the CIL Regulations 2010 and subsequent amendments. This could include the installation of fencing, provision of new The development plan for North Tyneside is currently set out within a single Local Plan, as adopted in 2017. The AMR is an important tool in analysing and monitoring the progress of policies in the North Tyneside development plan. Planning obligations and CIL LDD8 Planning Obligations supplementary planning document. They are not part of the statutory Development Plan, but form part of the Local Development Framework, and will be an important consideration in determining planning It also enables delivery of the Transport Strategy for North Tyneside, this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Transport and Highways sets out in detail the procedures adopted by North Tyneside Council with regard to the traffic and transport impact of new development. The SPD sets out the basis upon which this tariff will be charged and the 1. nsparency and clarity. 1 The purpose of this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) is to provide guidance on the type and extent of planning obligations that North Tyneside Council may require in order to It also enables delivery of the Transport Strategy for North Tyneside, this Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Transport and Highways sets out in detail the procedures adopted by North Tyneside Council with regard to the traffic and transport impact of new development. North Tyneside Council Northumberland Square Conservation Area Management Strategy Supplementary Planning Document, 2024 Adoption Statement In accordance with Regulations 11 and 14 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) Regulations 2012, notice is given that North Tyneside Council adopted the Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document on 29 July 2024. Redirecting you to the new user experienceIf you are not redirected automatically click here 1. Any person with sufficient interest in the decision to adopt the SPD may apply to the High Court for permission to apply for judicial review of that decision. The SPD provides guidance on the type and extent of planning obligations North Tyneside Council require in order to ensure that planning permission may be granted where the impact of proposed development cannot be addressed through the imposition of planning conditions. 1. 1 This Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) has been prepared to support the implementation of North Tyneside Local Plan policies S7. North Tyneside has not yet introduced a CIL but aligned with introduction of the Local Plan and ns from developers, providing transparency and clarity. It also addresses matters regard Waste and Minerals, reflecting North Tyneside’s status as a unitary planning authority responsible as both a Waste This Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) provides developers, landowners, the community and the Council with guidance on the planning obligations or agreements that will be required to ensure that new development can be accommodated in the Borough, with acceptable impact and within the principles of sustainable development. 4 The North Tyneside Planning Obligations SPD 2009 currently outlines the Council’s requirements for developer contributions for a range of services and infrastructure. 4 This document is consistent with the adopted North Tyneside Local Plan and the Planning Obligations SPD 2018, and is written with regard to current and emerging national and strategic guidance as set out in Appendix A. The preparation and publication of an AMR on at least an annual basis is a requirement of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) Regulations 2012 and is key to understanding the The Duty to Co-operate 1. It sets the policy and design framework for, and guides the redevelopment of, the South Shields Riverside Regeneration Area, a strategic regeneration priority for South Tyneside North East Mayor awards £10. Supplementary Planning Documents (SPD) Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs) provide additional guidance on matters covered by Development Plan Documents. 3. 9 million of funding has been announced to improve the Northumberland Park Metro station, as part of the Northumberland Line rail route. Nov 15, 2019 · The SPD proposed coastal mitigation in the form of a warden service funded by developer contributions secured as planning obligations. They can be used to provide further guidance for development on specific sites, or on particular 1. “European Sites” are habitats and species of European nature conservation importance. The SPD is required to support implementation of policy DM5. This policy sets out a range of criteria to ensure that planning applications in North Tyneside do not lead to adverse effects upon international sites. The SPD is designed to provide guidance relating to the processes North Tyneside The SPD, which was last updated in 2017, forms part of the suite of supporting documents for the North Tyneside Local Plan. The purpose of a revised Planning Obligations SPD would be to provide guidance relating to the process that the Council intends to follow in assessing whether new development is required to make a financial and/or in-kind contribution to mitigate the environmental, social, cultural and economic impacts arising from development proposals. A planning obligation, also known as a Section 106 agreement, is a North Tyneside currently meets the infrastructure needs from new development on an application by application basis and has adopted a guidance document on planning obligations (LDD8). 2 The aim of this SPD is to enable North Tyneside Council to adequately protect European sites and be compliant with its duties under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017, and the requirements of the Government’s National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). 3 This document is consistent with the emerging North Tyneside Local Plan and the SPD LDD8 – Planning Obligations, and is written with regard to current and emerging national and strategic guidance as set out in Appendix A. Summary of the main key issues raised by representations and how issues have been taken into account A total of 4 representations were received in response to the consultation (Table 2). The SPD proposed coastal mitigation in the form of a warden service funded by developer contributions secured as planning obligations. 1 an D 4. It also addresses matters regard Waste and Minerals, reflecting North Tyneside’s status as a unitary planning authority responsible as both a Waste The AMR sets out a range of monitoring information related to the delivery and implementation of the North Tyneside Local Plan as adopted in July 2017 and a range of other supplementary planning documents. Up-to-date evidence 1. The wardens would undertake survey and monitoring work to gain further understanding of the impact of increased visitors and would identify appropriate works to mitigate the impacts identified. The Local Plan 2017 includes both strategic and non-strategic policies – as defined within National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)2. Planning Policies that guide planning decisions in North Tyneside. Introduction The Coastal Mitigation Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) provides guidance for applicants and an identified tariff in order to fund a coastal mitigation service and the delivery of mitigation to address the impacts of recreational disturbance upon internationally designated sites along the coast. 4. 5. Using Public Access Public Access allows you to: search for planning applications (constantly updated each week) view associated documents, plans, application forms and decision documents 1. A planning obligation, also known as a Section 106 agreement, is a . Introduction The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (as amended by the Planning Act 2008 and Localism Act 2011) requires local planning authorities such as North Tyneside Council to prepare and keep up to date a Local Development Scheme (LDS). It is an important document that provides guidance for prospective developers on the policies and procedures adopted by the Authority to ensure that the transport implications of new developments are rigorously, and consistently, assessed and appropriate mitigation ns from developers, providing transparency and clarity. tpeqoz2n th4la uz67 pjg 8xlvy sqfdiy vrj la rid 1ah