SDS Readiness Guide and Toolkit


The Readiness Guide and Toolkit has been prepared to help emerging Strategic Planning Authorities (SPAs) progress early work on their SDS by putting in some of the foundational building blocks ahead of  new provisions in the Planning and Infrastructure Act (to be slotted into the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004) coming into force and the final version of the NPPF and national guidance being published. It is designed to support all SPAs but acknowledges that there will be differences in where SPAs are in preparing for the new powers in terms of resources and governance arrangements etc. The Guide and Toolkit should be read in full initially given the inter-relationships between each of the themes and stepping-stones to delivery. This will ensure an overall understanding of how these fit together and what is likely to be needed in terms of skills and resources, as well as any sequencing of activities. The Guide will be kept under review to reflect new legislation, policy and guidance. 

Strategic Planning Authorities (SPAs) across England will have responsibility for preparing Spatial Development Strategies (SDS). SDS will form part of the statutory Development Plan alongside Local, Supplementary and Neighbourhood Plans. They will cover sub-regional areas (defined by government) and are expected to provide a vision-led, long-term spatial framework for investment, development and growth.  

The Government has set out a clear ambition for universal coverage of SDS by the end of 2029 which means work on preparing these new frameworks should start as soon as possible.  However, this is a new part of the planning system and requires new governance arrangements to be put in place, alongside new resources (except for London where there is already a strategic plan in place).   

The Toolkit follows on from the publication of an interim stage ‘Top Tips’ guide. It has been prepared on behalf of PAS by a small team who have significant strategic planning experience and are working directly with some of the emerging SPAs. This has been supplemented with information provided through several PAS events, some ‘deep dive’ workshops covering strategic planning skills and with infrastructure stakeholders, and ongoing liaison with MHCLG and key government agencies, including Homes England and the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA). See also the PAS SDS Good Practice Tips for effective working between Strategic and Local Planning Authorities | Local Government Association. 

 

The Readiness Guide Themes  

This Readiness Guide includes some headline actionable tips for getting started. These are intended to support the early work needed before further information is provided by government to take forward more detailed work to support development of the SDS. The key themes covered in the Readiness Guide are: 

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SDS Toolkit