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Bingley Neighbourhood Development Plan
14. Appendices to the Neighbourhood Plan
Bingley Neighbourhood Development Plan
Ended on the 1st September 2025
1. Foreword
2. The Role and Scope of the Neighbourhood Plan
2.1 Neighbourhood Area Designation
2.2 Basic Conditions for the Neighbourhood Plan
2.3 Potentially Significant Environmental Effects
2.4 Requirement to Promote Sustainable Development
2.5 Requirement for Conformity with Adopted Plans
2.6 National Planning Policies
2.7 Local Plans Context
2.8 Time Period for the Neighbourhood Plan
2.9 Consultation with the Community
2.10 Supporting Documents
3. History and Character of the Neighbourhood Area
4. Social, Economic and Environmental Characteristics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Physical characteristics
4.3 Social Characteristics
4.4 Economic characteristics
4.5 Environmental characteristics
5. Our Vision and Development Objectives
5.1 Challenges and Opportunities
5.2 Draft Vision
5.3 Draft Objectives to achieve the Vision
6. Community Priorities and Aspirations
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Protecting Community Facilities
6.3 Bingley Swimming Pool
6.4 Policy References
BING1 – Community Facilities
7. Encouraging a Well-designed Built Environment
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Design Codes Document
7.3 Bingley Parish Neighbourhood Masterplan
7.4 Design and Concept Masterplans Policy
BING2–Design of New Development in Bingley
8. Improving Bingley Town Centre
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Promoting, Guiding and Controlling New Development in Bingley Town Centre
8.3 Survey of Town Centre Ground Floor Uses
8.4 Town Centre Policy
8.5 Policy References
BING3 – Bingley Town Centre
8.6 Formulating a Wider Strategy for Town Centre Improvement
9. Creating an Attractive Environment for Business Investment
9.1 Economic Context
9.2 Employment Provision
9.3 Policy References
BING4 – Current and Future Employment Sites and Buildings
9.4 Supporting Small and Start-up Businesses
9.5 Policy References
BING5 – Supporting Small and Start-up Businesses
10.Meeting Local Housing Needs
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Key Characteristics
10.3 Tenure and Affordability
10.4 Type and Size
10.5 Specialist Housing for Older People
10.6 Newly-forming Households and First Time Buyers
10.7 Housing Policy
10.8 Policy References
BING6 – New Housing in Bingley
11. Walking, Cycling and Green Infrastructure
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Walking and Cycling
11.3 Cottingley to Bingley town centre
11.4 Bingley town centre
11.5 Gilstead to Bingley town centre
11.6 Gilstead to Eldwick Villages
11.7 Eldwick to Bingley town centre
11.8 Eldwick to Crossflatts and Micklethwaite
11.9 Crossflatts to Bingley town centre
11.10 Crossflatts to Micklethwaite
11.11 Walking and Cycling Policies
11.12 Policy References
BING7 – Walking and Cycling Routes
11.13 Local Green Spaces
11.14 Policy References
BING8 – Local Green Space
11.16 Policy References
BING9 – Green Infrastructure Principles
12. Enhancing Bingley's Landscape and Heritage
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Maintaining and enhancing historic character
12.3 Bingley Town Non-Designated Heritage Assets: Local Character Buildings and Structures of Local Heritage Interest
12.4 Policy References
BING10 – Non-Designated Heritage Assets: Bingley Character Buildings and Structures of Local Heritage Interest
12.5 Special Character Area
12.6 Policy References
BING11 – Milner Field Estate Special Character Area
12.7 Safeguarding Important Local Views and Vistas
12.8 Policy References
BING12 – Distinctive Local Views and Vistas
13. Monitoring, Delivery and Review
14. Appendices to the Neighbourhood Plan
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14. Appendices to the Neighbourhood Plan
Appendix A – Sites for Local Green Space Designation
Appendix B – Character Buildings and Structures of Local Heritage Interest
Appendix C – Safeguarding Distinctive Views and Vistas
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