Bradford Waste Management DPD
The Waste Management DPD will set out the Council’s spatial strategy for dealing with all types of waste within the Bradford District. It will identify waste management sites for dealing with the main streams of waste such as:
- Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
- Commercial and Industrial waste
With criteria based policies for the management of the following waste streams:
- Agricultural
- Construction, Demolition and Excavation
- Hazardous
- Residual
The Waste Management DPD will:
- Set out the broad vision for the future of waste management within the District and objectives for sustainable development of waste management over the next 10 – 20 years
- Set out spatial policies for steering and shaping the development of waste management to deliver both the vision and objectives
- In particular, set out the potential locations for new waste management facilities
- Take account of national and regional policy and the Council’s policies in the 2020 Bradford Vision and Community Strategy and the emerging Core Strategy DPD
All previous stages of production of the Waste Management DPD and background documents can also be found by following the links below.
Files
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- 3. Preferred Approach (January 2011)
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Annex A - Policy review.pdf | 68 Kb |
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Annex B - Site assessment summaries.pdf | 52 Kb |
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Annex C - Preferred option policy assessment matrices.pdf | 616 Kb |
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Baseline evidence report.pdf | 470 Kb |
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Engagement plan.pdf | 388 Kb |
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Equalities impact assessment.pdf | 616 Kb |
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Preferred approach policies.pdf | 284 Kb |
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Preferred approach.pdf | 1 Mb |
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Site assessment report.pdf | 1 Mb |
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Sustainability appraisal - non technical summary.pdf | 111 Kb |
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Sustainability appraisal.pdf | 211 Kb |
The Preferred Approach reports considered all the comments received during the Issues and Options (2009/10) consultation process and developed a number of policies and approaches to overcome the present and future issues surrounding waste management within the Bradford District.
The Preferred Options consultation ran from 21st January 2011 to 1st April 2011. A summary of the comments received will be published in a 'Statement of Consultation' report and this will be published in due course.
A Habitats Assessment is currently being prepared to assess the possible effects of the Waste Management DPD on the nature conservation interests of European protected areas in the vicinity of the District.