5. Supporting Documents
A wide range of evidence has been gathered to inform the Plan.
Evidence Base
- Connecting to Nature Strategy (October 2023)
- Devon Carbon Plan (Draft) (2022)
- Devon Landscape Policy Group Advice Note No. 3: Principles of defining and maintaining the character of Devon’s Undeveloped Coast (November 2013)
- Greater Exeter Study - Transport Data Report
- Greater Exeter Digital Strategy (2019)
- Greater Exeter Economic Development Needs Assessment (2023)
- Greater Exeter Economic Development Needs – Supply Side Assessment (2023)
- Greater Exeter Local Plan Developments Strategic Modelling Report (Transport) (September 2023)
- Greater Exeter Strategic Transport Modelling - Teignbridge only (August 2023)
- Greater Exeter Mitigation Modelling Methodology Note (October 2023)
- Greater Exeter Town Centre and Retail Study (2017)
- Green Infrastructure Strategy
- Gypsy and Traveller Needs Assessment (2022)
- Heritage Impact Assessment (2022)
- Ide Roundabout Assessment (Full Report)
- Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Addendum) (October 2023)
- Landscape Character Assessment (2023)
- Local Enterprise Partnership Productivity Strategy
- Local Housing Needs Assessment (2022)
- Undeveloped Coast Boundary Review (2023)
Landscape Sensitivity Analysis (2023)
- Settlement Limit Review
- South Hams SAC Planning Guidance (2019)
- South East Devon European Site Mitigation Strategy
- Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Addendum Update (2022)
- Appendix 1a - Newton Abbot and Kingsteignton Garden Communities Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Level 2
- Appendix 1a(i) - Level 2 Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (Detailed Site Tables)
- Appendix 1a(ii) - Level 2 Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (present day)
- Appendix 1a(iii) - Level 2 Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (Climate Change) - If you require this information please email localplanreview@teignbridge.gov.uk
- Appendix 1(b)-(i) - Level 2 Assessments - If you require this information please email localplanreview@teignbridge.gov.uk
- Appendix 2 - Reservoir Risk Maps
- Appendix 3 - Susceptibility to Groundwater Flooding Map
- Appendix 4 - Site Screen Tables and Decisions
- Appendix 5 - Sequential Test Documentation
- Teignbridge Low Carbon Evidence Base (2021)
- Teignbridge Transport Data Report (2022)
Wind Turbine evidence
- Wind Turbine Landscape Sensitivity Analysis (2022)
- Wind Turbine Location Sites Analysis
- Wind Turbines Landscape Sensitivity Analysis - Appendix C
- Heritage Impact Assessment (Wind Turbines) (October 2023)
Viability evidence
- Viability Assessment (January2023)
- Local Plan Viability Assessment, Addendum (October 2023)
Topic Papers
- Development Strategy Topic Paper
- Energy and Carbon Topic Paper
- Housing Topic Paper
- Gypsy and Traveller Topic Paper
- Bonds Meadow Local Green Space Topic Paper (2023)
- Custom and self-build demand evidence Topic Paper (2023)
Duty to Co-operate
We are required to work with neighbouring authorities and named organisations when preparing the Local Plan to make sure that all issues that might have cross-boundary or strategic implications are fully considered.
A number of Statements of Common Ground with these authorities and organisations have been prepared and signed, and show where there are areas of agreement and outstanding issues.
Statement of Common Ground – Covering Report
Statement 1: General Matters with Neighbouring Authorities
Statement 2: Addressing Torbay’s Unmet Need
Statement 3: General Matters with Exeter City Council
Statement 4: Natural England
Statement 5: Historic England
Statement 6: Environment Agency
Statement 7: Greater Exeter Transport Considerations
Statement 8: NHS
Statement 9: National Highways
Statement 10: Devon County Council
Statement 11: Exeter City Council
Statement 12: East Devon District Council
Statement 13: Torbay Borough Council
Statement 14: Plymouth City Council, South Hams District Council and West Devon Borough Council
Statement 15: Dartmoor National Park Authority
Statement 16: Mid Devon District Council
Statement 17: Sport England
Statement 18: Environment Agency
Statement 19: Natural England