Stirchley Framework - Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
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Overview
Stirchley is one of the largest district centres in the city with investment planned in the Tesco development at Hazelwell Lane and with other development sites available, Stirchley has the potential for radical change. Well served by public transport and with good rail links to local employers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the University of Birmingham and the Kings Norton Industrial estates and within walking distance of Kraft Cadbury at Bournville, the area is popular with house buyers. The time has come to capitalise on this potential.
The Stirchley Framework Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) has been prepared to provide planning and development guidance to maximise the potential of Stirchley district centre and the surrounding area.
What happens next
The Stirchley Framework SPD was formally adopted by the Cabinet of Birmingham City Council on the 22nd March 2016. The final document can be found on the City's website www.birmingham.gov.uk/stirchleyspd . This document will now be used to guide development in the area.
Areas
- BOURNVILLE
- SELLY OAK
Audiences
- All residents
- Asylum Seekers and Refugees
- Minority Ethnic people
- Carers
- Young people
- Older people
- Disabled people
- Children
- Council tenants
- Women
- Councillors/MPs/MEPs
- Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender people
- Children in Care/looked after
- Gypsies/Travellers
- Internet users
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- Older people
- Patients
- People with Disabilities
- People with Learning Disabilities
- Men
- Students
- Visitors/tourists
- Homeless
- Offenders
- People’s panel
- Victims of Crime
- Cyclists
- Motor Vehicle Drivers
- Pedestrians
- Local Residents
- Age All
- Public Sector Bodies
- Businesses
- Faith groups
- Community groups
- Voluntary Organisations
- Staff
- Service user groups
- Newly arrived groups
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- Communications
- Democracy and Participation
- Arts & Culture
- Libraries
- Parks & Green Spaces
- Environment
- Planning
- Regeneration
- Transport (Including Walking)
- Housing
- Business
- Employment
- parks
- Travel
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