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Unitary Development Plan

The Development, Planning and Information Team - February 2008
dpi@kirklees.gov.uk

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Since the adoption of the Unitary Development Plan on 1st March 1999, there have been additions and changes to conservation areas and areas protected for their wildlife or geological significance. In addition, there have been four small changes to the boundary of the Peak District National Park. An addendum to the UDP is now available and is summarised here.

Important

Please refer to the schedule of UDP policies which are saved or not saved with effect from 28 September 2007.


The Unitary Development Plan (UDP) sets out the council's policies and proposals for the use and development of land and buildings. The plan was adopted on 1 March 1999 and constitutes the statutory development plan for Kirklees, except for that part of the District which is within the Peak District National Park (where the national park plans are in force). All previous development plans for areas within Kirklees, excluding the national park, are superseded.

The Written Statement of the plan is in two parts. Part I sets out strategic policies; Part II provides detailed policies and reasoned justification and is augmented with site specific proposals on an Ordnance Survey based proposals map.

The written statement

You can either:

  • download the full written statement of the Unitary Development Plan PDF (7.2Mb)
  • download it in separate chapters below.
Paper copies are available on request. Prices are:
Full set (written statement and all proposals maps) £60
Written statement £15
Proposals maps £3 each, except for Huddersfield with town centre inset £6
To request copies please telephone 01484 416877 or email dpi@kirklees.gov.uk

Please note: All PDF documents open in a new window.

Part 1 - chapters

1

Contents - Introduction and Vision statement (424Kb)

Part 2 - chapters

2

Development Framework (376Kb)

3

The Natural Environment (433Kb)

4

The Built Environment (467Kb)

5

Environmental Protection (527Kb)

6

Minerals (265Kb)

7

Waste Disposal (324Kb)

8

Transport (586Kb)

9

Derelict and Neglected Land (409Kb)

10

Business and Industry (519Kb)

11

Housing (726Kb)

12

Community Facilities (280Kb)

13

Shopping and Service Uses (500Kb)

14

Recreation (504Kb)

15

Huddersfield Town Centre (557Kb)

16

Monitoring and Review (139Kb)

Extras

Appendices (500Kb)

The proposals map

Important

Please refer to the schedule of the proposals map notations which ceased to have effect from 28 September 2007.

The proposals map was originally printed at 1:10000 scale on 15 sheets, with a separate plan for Huddersfield Town Centre at 1:3,100 scale on the reverse of sheet 6. These maps are available in hard copy on request for a fee. Alternatively they can be viewed electronically below. If you are not sure which map you need, you can view an index map here.

The maps are available in two versions.

In version 1 maps the key of each proposals map, which is at the right hand side of the map, is linked to policy text from the Written Statement. To view this text, simply click on the relevant map and follow the instructions as presented within the map. It is not recommended that you view these maps online if you do not have a fast broadband connection.

Version 2 maps are lower quality and do not have the policy text. This gives a much smaller file size and therefore the file will download faster.

To download the files "right click" and "save as" to a convenient place on your PC.

1. Maps (linked to UDP policy ) - large files, high download times.
Map number Area
1
Cleckheaton/Gomersal/Birkenshaw (2.54Mb)
2
Batley/Birstall (2.34Mb)
3
Heckmondwike/Liversedge (3.97Mb)
4
The Mirfield Area (3.49Mb)
5
Dewsbury/Thornhill (3.19Mb)
6
Huddersfield - Please note there is a supplementary map available as part 6A (6.48Mb)
6A
Huddersfield Town Centre (3.35Mb)
7
Slaithwaite/Golcar (3.51Mb)
8
Grange Moor/Flockton/Emley (3.25Mb)
9
The Marsden Area (2.93Mb)
10
The Meltham Area (2.84Mb)
11
Netherton/Honley/Brockholes (3.65Mb)
12
Lepton/KirKburton/Shelley (3.47Mb)
13
Holmfirth/New Mill/Hepworth (3.25Mb)
14
The Shepley Area (3.10Mb)
15
Denby Dale/Skelmanthorpe/Clayton West (2.75Mb)

2. Maps (lower quality without link to UDP notes) - smaller files, faster download time.
Map number Area
1
Cleckheaton/Gomersal/Birkenshaw (484kb)
2
Batley/Birstall (680kb)
3
Heckmondwike/Liversedge (785kb)
4
The Mirfield Area (693kb)
5
Dewsbury/Thornhill (767kb)
6
Huddersfield - Please note this map contains an insert available as part 6A (1312kb)
6A
Huddersfield Town Centre (708kb)
7
Slaithwaite/Golcar (663kb)
8
Grange Moor/Flockton/Emley (769kb)
9
The Marsden Area (724kb)
10
The Meltham Area (671kb)
11
Netherton/Honley/Brockholes (747kb)
12
Lepton/Kirkburton/Shelley (662kb)
13
Holmfirth/New Mill/Hepworth (753kb)
14
The Shepley Area (738kb)
15
Denby Dale/Skelmanthorpe/Clayton West (790kb)
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