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General Enquiries

Swindon Borough Council
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Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH

Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

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Environment

Swindon Borough Local Plan 2011

The adopted Local Plan 2011, except for the maps (see below) is available as a downloadable pdf file:

Swindon Borough Local Plan 2011 (747Kb)

This is a large document. If you have any problems in downloading it, then we can arrange to send you a copy by post. Please telephone 01793 466513 or e-mail localplans@swindon.gov.uk for further details.

Alternatively, the Local Plan can be downloaded by chapter below in pdf:

Cover and Contents (48Kb)

Chapter 1 Introduction and Development Strategy (148Kb)

Chapter 2 Central Area (139Kb)

Chapter 3  The Built and Natural Environment (145Kb)

Chapter 4 Employment (134Kb)

Chapter 5  Housing (163Kb)

Chapter 6 Shopping and Associated Uses (90Kb)

Chapter 7 Sport, Recreation, Leisure and Tourism (92Kb)

Chapter 8 Community Facilities and Utilities Provision (71Kb)

Chapter 9 Transport (69Kb)

Chapter 10 Policy Monitoring (85Kb)

Glossary of Terms (46Kb)

Appendices (273Kb)

Maps

To view the maps please click on the following link:

Proposals Map

This web page was last updated on Monday 18 September 2006.

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