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The Draft Regional Spatial Strategy
The Draft RSS was submitted to Government by the Assembly in April 2006. It was open for public consultation from 6 June to 30 August 2006 - click here for more information. The Draft RSS documents are available in Download related documents below.
In addition, a number of background and technical documents which informed development of the Draft RSS can be viewed under the In Depth page below.
Copies of the Draft RSS documents are available for inspection at the South West Councils office during normal office hours, as well as main council offices and libraries across the region. These are listed on the relevant council's website.
Download related documents
- Letter to Consultees - PDF format (304 Kb)
- Draft Regional Spatial Strategy - PDF format (10853 Kb)
- Forward and Contents - PDF format (817 Kb)
- Section 1 - PDF format (469 Kb)
- Section 2 - PDF format (250 Kb)
- Section 3 - PDF format (1930 Kb)
- Section 4 - PDF format (4635 Kb)
- Section 5 - PDF format (1355 Kb)
- Section 6 - PDF format (230 Kb)
- Section 7 - PDF format (620 Kb)
- Section 8 - PDF format (405 Kb)
- Section 9 - PDF format (183 Kb)
- Section 10 - PDF format (128 Kb)
- Appendicies - PDF format (44 Kb)
- Glossary of Terms - PDF format (828 Kb)
- Implementation Plan - PDF format (2561 Kb)
of the Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive). The SSA recognises that there is much to commend in sustainability terms
in the Draft RSS. It highlights sustainability strengths and weaknesses of the Strategy and Policies. A particular strength is
the focussed approach to development. It raises concerns over the implications for climate change, particularly the potential
increase in travel, reflecting the region’s strong economic and population growth
- Draft RSS Executive Summary - PDF format (17262 Kb)