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Leeds City Council Site Allocations Plan Examination Actions from Stage 1 Hearings 9 th February 2018 Leeds Local Plan Page 1 of 18

A first response to the Inspectors Actions arising from the stage 1 hearings was sent to the Inspectors on 14 th December 2017. Remaining responses to actions are detailed below. Hearing Day 1 24th October 2017 Council s Actions 1. Confirm in writing, the base dates of the viability work which contributed to the adopted Core Strategy (Core Document CD2/1) and Community Infrastructure Levy (Core Document CD6/42). 2. Provide Inspectors with list of sites where landowners have indicated a preference for housing rather than employment/office as identified /proposed to be allocated in the Plan. 3. Reference was made to the Inclusive Growth Strategy at the hearings. The Council informed the Inspectors of errors within it. The Council to liaise with Thorp Arch Trading Estate (TATE) to establish the status of the Inclusive Growth Strategy in respect of the trading estate. 3a. Although any discussion was deferred to Stage 2, a Statement of Common Ground in relation to the status of the Inclusive Growth Strategy, between the Council and TATE, would be welcomed, before the beginning of the Stage 2 Hearings. 4. Provide information to Inspectors, which illustrates the effect of the safeguarded HS2 route in relation to proposed designated Green Space. 5. Matter 4 Green Space Statement of Common/Uncommon Ground was requested by the Inspectors between the Council and Mr McKinnon. A Statement of Common Ground is included on the Examination Documents list as STA6. 6. Council to consider how the policy relating to Green Space could be clarified to ensure consistency in interpretation for future decision makers and readers of the Site Allocations Plan especially relating to large sites where car parks and spaces between buildings are proposed to be designated for Green Space. Page 2 of 18

7. Confirm to Inspectors whether areas of land covered by East Leeds Orbital Route is included in surplus / deficiencies of Green Space calculations, including whether this has implications for the delivery of green space 8. Council to consider whether to amend the Site Allocations Plan to refer to the provision of off-site Green Space in accordance with local needs information where available through Neighbourhood Plans and whether a Main Modification would be necessary. 9. Prepare a note for Inspectors explaining why the proposed Further Modification 36 (EX9) regarding Green Space G1718 which seeks to reinsert the site omitted from the Submission Draft Site Allocations Plan (CD1/1) may be required to make plan sound 9a.To agree landownership and boundaries of G1718 through a Statement of Common Ground (with Chartford Homes) A Statement of Common Ground will be submitted separately. 10. Submit relevant Development Plan Panel reports as part of evidence base and signpost Inspectors to relevant paragraphs where decisions on proposed or discounted employment and office allocations were made Appendix 1 is a full list of Development Plan Panel, Executive Board, Full Council and Scrutiny meeting dates with details of what the report covered and links to the reports and minutes on the Council s website. This will be added to the Core Document list. Proposed and discounted general employment and office allocations in particular were discussed at the following Development Plan Panel meetings: - Development Plan Panel 16.6.15 Publication Draft Plan Retail, Employment and Green Space proposals: Paragraph 3.3 Outer SW site EG2-23 Nepshaw Lane and EG2-21 Thorpe on the Hill and City Centre MX2-21 Park Row and EO2/7/MX1-8 Whitehall Road Paragraph 3.5 3.6 Thorp Arch Trading Estate Paragraph 3.7 3.12 Leeds Bradford Airport Appendix 1 Publication Draft SAP including all employment proposals - Development Plan Panel 14.6.16 pre-submission changes for City Centre, East, Inner, Outer North West, Outer South and Outer West Paragraph 4.3.9 4.3.18 offices and general employment in the City Centre Paragraph 4.4.11 4.4.15 offices and general employment in East HMCA Paragraph 4.5.9 4.5.12 offices and general employment in Inner HMCA Page 3 of 18

Paragraph 4.6.9 4.6.11 offices and general employment in Outer North West HMCA Paragraph 4.7.7 4.7.9 offices and general employment in Outer South HMCA Paragraph 4.8.8 4.8.10 offices and general employment in Outer West HMCA Appendix 1 Summary of representations by HMCA (City Centre, East, Inner, Outer NW, Outer South, Outer West) - Development Plan Panel 28.6.16 pre-submission changes for Aireborough, North, Outer South, Outer South East and Outer South West Paragraph 4.3.8 4.3.17 offices and general employment in Aireborough HMCA Paragraph 4.4.7 4.4.16 offices and general employment in North HMCA Paragraph 4.5.8 4.5.17 offices and general employment in Outer South East HMCA Paragraph 4.6.8 4.6.17 offices and general employment in Outer South West HMCA Appendix 1 Summary of representations by HMCA (City Centre, East, Inner, Outer NW, Outer South, Outer West) - Development Plan Panel 19.7.16 revised Publication Draft proposals for Outer North East HMCA only Paragraph 3.13 Thorp Arch Trading Estate Paragraph 3.42 3.50 offices and general employment in Outer NE Paragraph 6.10 6.12 employment supply (office and general across all HMCAs) Appendix 1 Summary of representations for Outer North East - Development Plan Panel 10.1.17 pre-submission changes for Outer North East HMCA only Paragraph 4.25 4.28 offices and general employment in Outer North East HMCA Paragraph 5.10 5.12 Employment supply and distribution across all HMCAs Appendix 1 Summary of representations for Outer North East Page 4 of 18

Hearing Day 2 25 October 2017 Council s Actions 1. Confirm to Inspectors whether the amendments proposed to the Infrastructure background paper (in relation to highway requirements) as set out in Paragraph 3.6 of the Statement of Common Ground with Highways England) will be carried through to the Site Allocations Plan. 2. Provide Inspector with list of updates to the Infrastructure Delivery Plan schedule since submission of the Site Allocations Plan. 3. Council to consider whether the Site Allocations Plan adequately signposts developers to the Infrastructure Delivery Plan, and the need for them to consider it when submitting planning applications for allocated and identified sites. 4. Provide Inspector with a list of all employment sites, indexed by identified and allocated employment sites, their current status and any extant planning permissions. Page 5 of 18

Hearing Day 3 26 October 2017 Council s Actions 1. As it was noted by the Inspectors that there was a discrepancy between Employment Background papers and the Site Allocations Plan for some sites, the Council are to clarify what the correct site capacities are for each of the office and general employment allocations and identified sites. 2. Provide Inspectors with chronology of dates that Town Centre frontage surveys were undertaken. Centre Date of Comments Survey Alwoodley King Lane 2012 Armley 2012 Beeston Hill 2012 Beeston 2012 Boston Spa 2010 Revisions 2014 Bramley 2010 Burley Lodge 2012 Revisions 2016 Butcher Hill 2012 Cardigan Road 2014 Revisions 2016 Chapel Allerton 2012 Revisions 2014 Chapeltown Road 2012 Chapeltown Pudsey 2012 City Centre (including Local Convenience Centres) 2012 Further survey of covered shopping centres winter 2014/15. Revisions 2016 Collingham 2012 Cross Gate 2012 Revisions 2014 Dewsbury Road 2012 Drighlington 2012 East Ardsley 2012 Farsley 2012 Garforth 2010 Revisions 2014 Guiseley 2010 Halton 2010 Harehills Corner 2010 Harehills Lane 2010 Revisions 2014 Hawksworth Estates 2012 Headingley 2012 Revisions 2014 Holbeck 2012 Revisions 2016 Hollins Park 2012 Holt Park 2012 Horsforth New Road Side 2012 Horsforth Town Street 2012 Hyde Park Corner 2012 Revisions 2016 Kippax 2010 Kirkstall Road 2012 Revisions 2014 Kirkstall 2010 Revisions 2014 and 2016 Page 6 of 18

Rawdon Leeds Road 2012 Lincoln Green 2012 Lower Wortley 2012 Meanwood 2010 Middleton Park Circus 2012 Revisions 2014 Middleton 2010 Montreal, Harrogate Road 2012 Moor Allerton 2010 Moortown Corner 2010 Revisions 2014 Morley 2010 Oakwood 2010 Otley 2010 Oxford Road Guiseley 2012 Pudsey 2010 Rothwell 2012 Revisions 2014 Royal Parks 2012 Revisions 2014 Seacroft 2010 Slaid Hill 2012 Stanningley Bottom 2012 Station Road, Horsforth 2012 Street Lane, Roundhay 2012 Tommy Wass 2012 Weetwood, Far Headingley 2012 Revisions 2014 Wetherby 2010 Yeadon 2010 For further details of the revisions 2014 and 2016, please see paragraph 1.16 and 1.29, respectively, of the Retail Background Paper. 3. Confirm to the Inspectors the most recent date that each individual allocated and identified employment and office sites were assessed in the Employment Land Assessment against deliverability. To be provided in a schedule. 4. Confirm to Inspectors in relation to the Employment Land Assessment whether the Natural Resources and Waste Local Plan have formed part of site assessment and where this information is recorded. Inspector s Actions 1. Provide details of work needed in respect of the Council s justification for the requirement in Policy EG3 (bullet 2) for a wider area Supplementary Planning Document than the site allocation (within 21 days). The Inspectors have now provided this information (available on the Examination website) and given the Council 28 days to respond. The Council provided a response on 15 th December. The Inspectors sent further follow up questions on the 17 th January. The Council provided a further response on the 31st January 2018. Page 7 of 18

Site Allocations Plan Hearing Day 4 27 October 2017 Council s Actions 1. Insufficient sites are proposed to address the identified need for Gypsy and Traveller accommodation over the full plan period. Council to confirm how this shortfall will be addressed and when. 2. Confirm to Inspectors whether the Council considers a car Showroom use contributes to employment land supply and where this is set out in the evidence. 3. The Council explained at the hearing that any planning applications for development on the identified UDP sites carried forward would be assessed against the relevant UDP policies. The Inspectors suggest this is not clear from reading Policies EO1 or EG1. The Council clarifies that the UDP sites identified within the SAP are retained as allocated sites within the saved UDP. They are identified within the SAP in order to evidence how the total Core Strategy employment target is to be delivered. In response to the Inspectors concerns, the Council acknowledge that modifications to the Plan are required to clarify this, as follows: EO1 Paragraph 2.85 of the Plan (CD1/1) the Council have already proposed a modification (Pre-Submission Change No. 40, CD1/6 Schedule of Pre-Submission Chnages, February 2017) to state Policy EO1 applies to identified sites for office use. For purpose of ease and reference this is repeated for each HMCA in Section 3, with the relevant list of sites which form part of the policy. In addition to the above, the Council now propose a further modification, for the purposes of clarity, to continue this paragraph to state (immediately after the above pre-submission change): UDP allocations which have not yet been fully developed are to remain as identified allocations within the saved UDP. Policy EO1 lists all identified sites comprising: saved UDP allocations and sites with planning permission / recently expired permission. Column 2 in the table of sites within the policy identifies the UDP reference retained, where applicable. Any site requirements identified in the UDP under this reference are also retained (see Appendix 1), and planning applications should have regard to these. EG1 Paragraph 2.88 of the Plan (CD1/1) the Council have already proposed a modification (Pre-Submission Change No. 44, CD1/6 Schedule of Pre-Submission Chnages, February 2017) to state Policy EG1 applies to identified sites for general employment use. For purpose of ease and reference this is repeated for each HMCA in Section 3, with the relevant list of sites which form part of the policy. Page 8 of 18

In addition to the above the Council now propose a further modification, for the purposes of clarity, to continue this paragraph to state (immediately after the above pre-submission change): UDP allocations which have not yet been fully developed are to remain as identified allocations within the saved UDP Policy EG1 lists all identified sites comprising: saved UDP allocations and sites with planning permission / recently expired permission. Column 2 in the table of sites within the policy identifies the UDP reference retained, where applicable. Any site requirements identified in the UDP under this reference are also retained (see Appendix 1) and any planning applications should have regard to these. In considering this question the Council has noted that some UDP references in column 2 of Policies EO1 and EG1 (CD1/1) are not detailed due to a database error. The Council will remedy this through further proposed modifications in due course. The Inspectors question relates to policies EO1 and EG1. As the concern applies equally to identified housing sites the Council also proposes to put forward a modification to Policy HG1 of the Plan (CD1/1) in due course. 3(a). Council to confirm how this relates to the Saving Direction relation to the UDP. The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (as amended) repealed the legislative framework from which pre-2004 Act development plans (including the Old Plans) derived their statutory force. The effect of that repeal is that, subject to the saving provisions contained in Schedule 8 to the 2004 Act, the Old Plans ceased to have any meaningful legal existence. Schedule 8 effectively provides that, notwithstanding the repeal of the parent legislation, the Old Plans remain part of the statutory development plan for as long as they are within the terms of para 1(2) of Schedule 8 which states: The transitional period is the period starting with the commencement of section 38 and ending on whichever is the earlier of (a) the end of the period of three years; (b) the day when in relation to an old policy, a new policy which expressly replaces it is published, adopted or approved. The Secretary of State s Direction for Leeds is contained in two letters. The first, in relation to the UDP (2001) received in 2007 and contained at Appendix 2. The second, in relation to the UDP Review (2006) received in 2009 and contained in Appendix 3. Appendix A in both letters states: The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government in exercise of the power conferred by paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 8 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 directs that for the purposes of the policies specified in the Schedule to this direction, paragraph 1(2)(a) of Schedule 8 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 does not apply. The effect of the Secretary of State s Direction (as contained in the two letters read together) was to enable the saved policies to remain part of the development plan Page 9 of 18

until such time as they are superseded as per Schedule 8 Para 1(2)(b). The SAP proposes to supersede some policies within the UDP. These are identified at Appendix 1 of the SAP (CD1/1) pursuant to Regulation 8 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012, however, the UDP policies which incorporate the identified sites are not being replaced or superseded by the SAP and as such remain saved policies and part of the statutory development plan. 3(b). Council to confirm how decision makers will know what the relevant site requirements relating to identified Unitary Development Plan allocations are. The proposed modifications to the Plan as detailed above, at paragraphs 2.29 and 2.85 of the Plan (CD1/1) will ensure decision makers are made aware of any UDP site requirements as it directly cross references the reader to the UDP reference set out in Column 2 of the relevant SAP policy. Appendix 1 of the SAP (CD1/1) also lists the UDP policies and the effect of the SAP upon them i.e. superseded or saved. The Council will update Appendix 1 of the SAP (CD1/1) to make explicit where saved UDP policies contain site requirements and whether any of these have been superseded by CS policies. This will be proposed as a modification in due course. 3(c). Council to confirm whether the site requirements remain necessary in each case having regard to the adopted CS and the SAP. In general the site requirements of saved UDP sites remain necessary in each case having regard to the adopted CS and the SAP. In some cases site requirements may be superseded by Core Strategy policies. In line with Schedule 8 to the 2004 Act, where this is the case, these will be noted in Appendix 1 of the SAP (CD1/1), as noted above in 3(b). Schedule 8 gives no mechanism to consider the relevance of site requirements affected by the passage of time. Where this is the case (e.g. where contributions to specific infrastructure are identified, but the infrastructure has since been completed) such requirements of saved policies will be given no weight at decision taking stage. 4. Confirm to the Inspectors what is meant by recently expired permissions (i.e. confirm what the base date is). 5. Provide to Inspectors a list of sites which include site requirements relating to non-designated heritage assets. Sites which include site requirements relating to non-designated heritage assets are: 1. MX2-15 LGI Great George Street (City Centre HMCA) 2. MX2-20 Brotherton House, Westgate (City Centre HMCA) 3. HG2-37 Brownberrie Lane (North HMCA) 4. HG2-186 Main Street, Hunts Farm, Methley (Outer South HMCA) 5. HG2-129 Land At 25 29 High Street, Kippax (Outer South East HMCA) 6. HG2-155 Joseph Priestley College (Outer South West HMCA) 7. HG2-158 Tingley Mills (Outer South West HMCA) 8. EG2-19 Land off Topcliffe Lane, Capitol Park (Outer South West HMCA) 9. HG2-67 Owlcotes Farm, Pudsey (Outer West HMCA) Page 10 of 18

As a consequence of considering this question the Council has also proposed further modification to the Plan to clarify the legibility of heritage requirements in general. These will be detailed in a separate response of further modifications in due course. 6. Reassess the area north of identified sites EG1-35 / 36 given the impact the safeguarded HS2 route has on it. The impact of HS2 on sites EG1-35 and EG1-36 (collectively known as North Newhold ) was raised at Publication Draft (see Appendix 1 of Site Allocations Plan Consultation Outcomes and Proposed Changes, Development Plan Panel, Tuesday 28th June 2016). In response, the Council made a series of pre-submission changes (CD1/6) (571 and 572) which omitted the land safeguarded for HS2 from the site areas and site capacities. The submission document Note on HS2 and potential effect on sites (EX7) explains the Council s approach to EG1-35 and EG1-36 in light of HS2 (see para. 2.5). The Council is satisfied pre-submission changes 571 and 572 constitute an appropriate level of response to the impact of HS2 and that no further changes are needed. As requested by the Inspectors at the Stage 1 Hearing Sessions, the Council has considered whether HS2 sterilises the land to the north. Whilst the Council recognises that access to this part of North Newhold might prove challenging, the Council has not been presented with any evidence to show it cannot be achieved. It would be a matter of negotiation between the landowner/developer and HS2 to see whether an access road could be provided. Indeed, a public right of way exists along the western boundary of North Newhold and, in the event of HS2, there would be an obligation for it to be reinstated. There might be opportunities to negotiate for a road access which can serve the northern part of North Newhold. Furthermore, the impact of removing the northern part of EG1-35 and EG1-36 would mean it would essentially become white land as there is no scope in the SAP to reintroduce land into the Green Belt. The risk with land being white land is that the Council would have difficulty preventing inappropriate, or undesirable, uses. The site is well suited for employment since it close to the motorway and in an area of employment. If access was possible, employment would be the preferred use and on the basis of all of the above the Council remains of the view the allocation as submitted is sound. 7. The Council to clarify the position regarding allocated site EG2-23 in respect of the assessment of its capacity and site area taking into account the limit placed on floorspace provision under the extant planning permission Page 11 of 18

List of appendices: Appendix 1: List of Development Plan Panel, Executive Board, Council and Scrutiny meetings concerning the SAP and links to the reports and minutes on the Council s website Appendix 2: Letter from Government Office Yorkshire and the Humber to Leeds City Council on Extension of Saved Policies in Leeds UDP (2001), 17 th September 2007 Appendix 3: Letter from Government Office Yorkshire and the Humber to Leeds City Council on Extension of Saved Policies in Leeds UDP Review (2001), June 2009 Page 12 of 18

APPENDIX 1 LIST OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN PANEL, EXECUTIVE BOARD, FULL COUNCIL AND SCRUTINY MEETINGS CONCERNING THE SITE ALLOCATIONS PLAN AND LINKS TO THE REPORTS AND MINUTES ON THE COUNCIL S WEBSITE Date Meeting and brief detail 6 th Mar 2012 Item 38 - Development Plan Panel consideration and agreement to the proposed scope of Leeds Site Allocations DPD 16 th May 2012 Item 250 - Executive Board scope of plan agreed Housing, Employment, Retail, Greenspace 2nd July 2012 Item 12 - Development Plan Panel proforma for proposed site assessment attached to this report. 7 th Aug 2012 Item 19 - Development Plan Panel Site Assessment proforma covered in the minutes Meeting of 2 nd July 2012 30 th April 2013 Item 85 - Development Plan Panel Issues & Options 9 th May 2013 Item 243 - Executive Board Site Allocations Plan Issues and Options for Public Consultation 12 th May 2014 Item 30 - Development Plan Panel School Requirements Arising from the Site Allocations Plan 6 th Jan 2015 Item 22 - Development Plan Panel consideration and agreement of the site allocations in respect of employment, green space and retail uses as a basis to prepare a Publication Draft Site Allocations Plan for formal consultation in 2015. 13 th Jan 2015 Item 28 - Development Plan Panel proposed site allocations for housing and safeguarded land across the city, divided into 11 HMCAs and supplementary information Nepshaw Lane Employment Sites 11 th Feb 2015 Item 144 - Executive Board agreement to the site allocations proposals, as presented, as the basis on which to prepare the Site Allocations Plan and the Aire Valley Leeds Area Action Plan Publication Draft Plans. 20 th May 2015 Item 42 - Development Plan Panel Sites At Weetwood (3378) And Tingley (1143b); Item 43 - Development Plan Panel - which sets out details of the strategic housing (and employment) issues within the Outer North East HMCA, as a basis to determine a way forward in the preparation of the SAP Publication Plan. 16 th June 2015 Item 4 - Development Plan Panel Publication Draft Plan Retail, Employment And Greenspace Page 13 of 18

Date Meeting and brief detail 26 June 2015 Item 14 - Development Plan Panel Publication Draft Plan Housing (Plus Outstanding Issues From Previous Meeting - Airport (item 13)) 15 th July 2015 Executive Board - Publication Draft Site Allocations Plan & AVL AAP 19 th Jan 2016 Development Plan Panel Item 22 - initial Report of Consultation of the Publication draft Site Allocations Plan (SAP) and Aire Valley Leeds Area Action Plan (AVLAAP) consultation. Item 23 - an initial overview of the emerging issues and next steps arising from the consultation on the Publication draft Site Allocations Plan (SAP) and Aire Valley Leeds Area Action Plan (AVLAAP) 5 th April 2016 Item 43 - Development Plan Panel with specific regard to Retail 14 th June 2016 Item 8 - Development Plan Panel a summary review of the outcome of consultation Publication draft Plan for HMCA areas: - City centre - East - Inner - Outer North West - Outer South - Outer West 28 th June 2016 Item 16 - Development Plan Panel a summary review of the outcome of consultation Publication draft Plan for HMCA areas: - Aireborough - North - Outer South East - Outer South West 19 th July 2016 Item 24 - Development Plan Panel a summary review of the outcome of consultation Publication draft Plan for HMCA areas: - Outer North East - Gypsy and Traveller sites - General Issues - Any other outstanding issues from previous meetings 21 st Sept 2016 Item 73 - Executive Board agree Outer NE Revised Publication Draft 21 st Dec 2016 Item 41 - Scrutiny Board - Publication Draft Site Allocations Plan Page 14 of 18

10 th Jan 2017 Item 55 - Development Plan Panel summary review of the public consultation outcomes for the Outer North East Housing Market Characteristic Area (ONE HMCA) and proposed pre-submission changes arising from that process. 8 th Feb 2017 Item 148 - Executive Board to advertise a consolidated set of proposed pre-submission changes to the Site Allocations Plan (Publication Draft Site Allocations Plan and Revised Publication Draft for Outer North East HMCA) 29 th Mar 2017 Item 99 - Full Council Submission Draft Site Allocations Plan to the Secretary of State for independent examination. 3 rd Nov 2017 Item 26 - Update on the Leeds Site Allocations Plan - Proposed Amendments to Examination Timetable and Scope of Further Technical Housing Work 21 st Nov 2017 Item 36 - Development Plan Panel setting out a revised approach to progressing housing allocations and safeguarded land within the Leeds Site Allocations Plan through its Examination. 13 th Dec 2017 Item 115 - Executive Board revised approach towards progressing housing allocations and safeguarded land within the Leeds Site Allocations Plan (SAP) through its Examination. 10 th Jan 2018 Item 71 - Full Council - The report sets out an amended approach to progressing housing allocations and safeguarded land within the Leeds Site Allocations Plan through its Examination. 24 th Jan 2018 Scrutiny Board amended approach to progressing housing allocations and safeguarded land within the Leeds Site Allocations Plan through its Examination (link to follow) Page 15 of 18

APPENDIX 2 LETTER FROM GOVERNMENT OFFICE YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER TO LEEDS CITY COUNCIL ON EXTENSION OF SAVED POLICIES IN LEEDS UDP (2001), 17 th SEPTEMBER 2007 Page 16 of 18

lr GovnnNvr ron YonrsHrRE Trrn HurvlrySEP?fi07 David Feeney Head of Planning & Economic Policy Leeds City Council The Leonardo Building 2 Rossington Street LEEDS LS2 8HD Date: ll s"o*ember 2oo7 Geoff Dibb Team Leader Development Frameworks & Plans Team People and Communities Group Lateral Nidd Wing 8 City Walk Leeds LSl1 9AT Direct Line: 0113 341 267a Fax: 01 13 341 3072 Email : geoff.dibb@goyh.gsi.gov.uk Dear Mr Feeney EXTENSION OF SAVED POLICIES I am writing with reference to your application of 16 March for a Direction under Paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 8 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 in respect of policies in Leeds Unitary Development Plan, adopted August 2OO1 - as published in the Leeds Unitary Development Plan Review 2006. The Secretary of State's Direction is attached. Those policies not listed in the Direction will expire on 27'ú Septernber 2007. The extension of saved polic es listed in this Direction does not indicate that the Secretary of State would endorse these policies if presented to her as new policy. lt is intended to ensure continuity in the plan-led system and a stable planning framework locally, and in particular, a cont nual supply of land for development. Local Planning Authorities should not suppose that a regulatory local plan style approach will be supported in forthcoming Development Plan Documents. LPAs should adopt a positive spatial strategy led approach to DPD preparation and not seek to reintroduce the numerous policies of many local plans. The exercise of extending saved policies is not an opportunity to delay DPD preparat on. LPAs should make good progress with local development frameworks according to the timetables in their local development schemes. Policies have been extended in the expectation that they will be replaced promptly and by fewer policies in DPDs. Maximum use c) IÀTVESTOR IN PEOPI.E âk"- iwrwllilrîiilnmrnilt

GovsnNvmNr Orrrcn ron YonxsHrRE eno Trrn HuNrsnn should be made of national and regional policy especially given the advanced position of the Regional Spatial Strategy and its development plan status. Following 27 September 2OO7 the extended policies should be read in context. Where policies were adopted some time ago, it is likely that material considerations, in particular the emergence of new national and regional policy and also new evidence, will be afforded considerable weight in decisions. ln particular, we would draw your attention to the importance of reflecting policy in Planning Policy StatementS Housing and Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessments in relevant decisions. It should also be noted that policies which were the subject of the partial UDP Review and adopted in July 2006 do not form part of this Direction. A formal request to extend any of these policies should be made six months before their 3 year expiry date (i.e during January 200e). Signed by authority of the Secretary of State GEOFF DIBB TEAM LEADER, LOCAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS GOVERNMENT OFFICE FOR YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER fl--) TAÍVDSION TNPBOPI.B rk"- IlIM[rirm{ xhl f nm(

Appendix A DIRECTTON UNDER PARAGRAPH r(3) OF SCHEDULE I TO THE PLANNTNG AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ACT 2OO4 POLICIES CONTAINED IN THE LEEDS UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN - ADOPTED AUGUST 2001 as published in the LEEDS UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 2006 The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government in exerc se of the power conferred by paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 8 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 directs that for the purposes of the policies specified in the Schedule to this direction, paragraph 1(2)(a) of Schedule I to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 does not apply. Signed by authority of the Secretary of State GEOFF DIBB TEAM LEADER, LOCAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS GOVERNMENT OFFIGE FOR YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER SEPTEMBER 2007 r rl -r

N18A. CONSERVATION AREAS AND DEMOLITION N18B - CONSERVATION AREAS AND DEMOLITION N19. CONSERVATION AREAS AND NEW BUILDINGS N2O - CONSERVATION AREAS AND RETENTION OF FEATURES N22 - CONSERVAT]ON AREAS AND ASSESSMENTS N23 - DEVELOPMENT AND INCIDENTAL OPEN SPACE N24. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS NEXT TO GREEN BELT/CORRIDORS N25. DEVELOPMENT AND SITES BOUNDARIES N26. DEVELOPMENT AND LANDSCAPE SCHEMES N27. VACANT SITES AND LANDSCAPING SCHEMES N28 - HISTORIC PARKS AND GARDENS N29. SITES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE N31. RECLAMATION OF DERELICT LAND N32. GREEN BELT AND THE PROPOSAL MAP N33. DEVELOPMENT IN THE GREEN BELT N35 - DEVELOPMENT AND AGRICULTURAL LAND N36. CHANGE OF USE OF RURAL BUILDINGS N37. SPECIAL LANDSCAPE AREAS N37A - DEVELOPMENT IN THE COUNTRYSIDE N418. FOREST OF LEEDS AND PLANNING OBLIGATIONS N43. INFORMAL OUTDOOR RECREATION N44 - COUNTRYSIDE AND LEISURE DEVELOPMENT N45. MINERAL WORKINGS N46 - SAND AND GRAVEL RESERVES N46A. SAND AND GRAVEL IN THE WHARFE VALLEY N46B - SAND AND GRAVEL IN MIDGLEY FARM N48A - LANDFILL OPERATIONS IN SOUTH LEEDS N48B. LANDFILL SITES AND POLICY APPROACH N49. NATURE CONSERVATION NsO - NATURE CONSERVATION AND PROTECTED SITES N51 - NATURE CONSERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT N54. DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY Appendix A Ghapter No and Name: 06 - TRANSPORT: VOLUME I TO2. TRANSPORT PROVISION FOR DEVELOPMENT TO5 - PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLE PROVISION T06. PROVISION FOR THE DISABLED TOTA. CYCLE PARKING GUIDELINES T1O - LOCAL RAIL NETWORK IMPROVEMENTS T11 - NEW RAILWAY STATIONS T12 - NEW FORMS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT T13 - SUPERTRAM AND PROTECTED ROUTES T22. PRIORITY ON ROAD SAFETY PROBLEMS T23. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND CALMING MEASURES T24 - PARKING PROVISION AND NEW DEVELOPMENT T26. CITY CENTRE AND SHORT STAY PARKING T27. TOWN CENTRES AND OFF STREET PARKING T28 - CITY CENTRE AND LONG STAY CAR PARKING T29. LORRY PARKING AND COACH LAYOVER T3O. DEVELOPEMENT OF LEEDS BRADFORD AIRPORT T31. RAIL AND CANAL FREIGHT TRANSPORT LOCATIONS Ghapter No and Name: 07 - HOUSING: VOLUME HOg. SOCIAL HOUSING NEEDS

CCO2 - CITY CENTRE BOUNDARY POLICY AREA CCO3. CITY CENTRE CHARACTER CCO4. CITY CENTRE GATEWAY DEVELOPMENTS CCO5 - CITY CENTRE CONSERVATION AREA CCO6 - HIGH BUILDING DEVELOPMENT CCO7. REDEVELOPMENT OF TOWER BLOCKS CCOs. NEW DEVELOPMENT OUTSIDE PRESTIGE DEVELOPMENT AREAS CCOg - EXISTING PUBLIC SPACE CClO - PUBLIC SPACE AND LEVEL OF PROVISION CC11- STREETS AND PEDESTRIAN CORRIDORS CC12. PUBLIC SPACE AND CONNECTIVIry CC13. PUBLIC SPACES AND DESIGN CRITERIA CC14. CITY CENTRE TRANSPORT PROPOSALS CC19. OFFICE DEVELOPMENT CC2O - UNIMPLEMENTED OFFICE DEVELOPMENT CC21. RETAIL DEVELOPMENT CC22. CITY CENTRE AND SHOPPING FRONTAGE POLICY CC23 - RETENTION OF INDUSTRIAL AND DISTRIBUTION USES CC24 - BAD NEIGHBOUR AND LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIAL USES CC26. LEISURE AND TOURISM FACILITIES CC27 - PRINCIPAL USES QUARTERS CC28 - RIVERSIDE AREA AND LAND USES CC29 - MIXED USES IN MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS CC3O - PROPOSALS OUTSIDE DEFINED AREAS CC31. PRESTIGE DEVELOPMENT AREAS Appendix A Ghapter No and Name: l4 - AIREBOROUGH, HORSFORTH AND BRAMHOPE: VOLUME I E4:01, E8(01) & E18(01) - HARROGATE ROADAruARREN HOUSE LANE, YEADON E4:02 - WHITE HOUSE LANE, YEADON E4:04 - GREEN LANE, YEADON E4:05 - LOW MILLS, GUISELEY H3.1A.21- WEST LEA FARM, YEADON N05:1 4.2.11- HORSFORTH SEWAGE WORKS N05:14.2.12 - SWAINE WOOD, HORSFORTH N05:14.2.13 - YEADON TARN N15:14,2.10 - HIGH ROYDS HOSPITAL, GUISELEY T3OA. LEEDS/BRADFORD AIRPORT AND RELATED USES Ghapter No and Name: 15 - EAST LEEDS: VOLUI,IE I E4:08 - SOUTH OF KNOWSTHORPE LANE, CROSS GREEN E4:09 & E10 - EAST LEEDS LINI(KNOWSTHORPE, CROSS GREEN E4:10. MUSHROOM STREET, MABGATE E4:11,818:4 & E19 - RED HALL LANE, RED HALL E4:44 & E10 - SKELTON GRANGE E4:45 & E18:11 - SKELTON BUSINESS PARK, PONTEFRACT LANE E4:46 & E8:15 - SKELTON MOOR FARM E4:6, 818:2 & E19 - AUSTHORPE E4:7, E18:3 & E19 - BULLERTHORPE LANE, COLTON N05:15.3.18 - TEMPLE NEWSAM PARK EXTENSIONS N1, N5 & E4:6 - AUSTHORPE PARK N11:8 - LAND AT MEANWOOD VALLEY Ghapter No and Name: 16 - GARFORTH: VOLUME I E4:12 - STATION ROAD/PARK LANE, ALLERTON BYWATER

E3C(07) - MANSTON LANE, MANSTON Appendix A Chapter No and Name: A16 - GARFORTH: VOLUME 2 E3B(04) - NEWHOLD, GARFORTH E3B(05) - ABERFORD ROAD, GARFORTH E3B(06) - PECKFTELD COLLTERY (EAST), MTCKLEFIELD E3C(08) - PARK NSON APPROACH, OFF LOTHERTON WAY, GARFORTH E3C(09) - NEWHOLD, GARFORTH GP6(04) - HANOVER SQUARE, CHURCH LANE CAR PARK N05:414.1-(RN9K) - BRIGSHAW LANE, KIPPAX N05:416.1-(RN13AB) - MINERS WELFARE LAND, ALLERTON BYWATER N05:416.1-(RN6G) - WELLAND DRIVE AND KENNET LANE, GARFORTH Chapter No and Name: A.17 - MORLEY: VOLUME 2 E3B(07) - GILDERSOME SPUR, GTLDERSOME E3B(09) - BRUNTCLTFFE LANE, MORLEY E3C(10) - HOWLEY PARK TNDUSTRTAL ESTATE, MORLEY GP6(05) - ADWALTON COMMON, DRTGHLTNGTON GP6(16) - BR TANN A QUARR ES, MORLEY GP6(17) - WEST OF RE N ROAD, MORLEY H3.1A.03 - STATION ROAD, DRIGHLINGTON H3-1A.04. SCOTT GREEN, GILDERSOME H3-14.05 - CHAPEL STREET, MORLEY TOWN N05:17.1-(RN2G) - STREET LANEMOODHEAD LANE, GILDERSOME N05:417.1-(RN1C) - REAR OF HARWILL APPROACH, CHURWELL N05:A17.1-(RN1 D) - MARGETSON ROAD, DRIGHLINGTON N05:41 7.1 -(RN 1 E) - OUEEN STREET/GORDON STREET, EAST ARDSLEY N05:41 7.1-(RN1 G) - HIGHFIELD GARDENS, GILDERSOME N05:A17.1-(Rl\1M) - DAISY HILL AVENUE, MORLEY N05:A17.1-(RN2C) - THE FORMER PlT, REAR OF HEPWORTH AVENUE, CHURWELL N05:417.1-(RN2E) - NORTH OF COMMON LANE, EAST ARDSLEY N05:417.1-(RN5M) - HARROP AVENUE, MORLEY Ghapter No and Name: Al8 - NORTH LEEDS: VOLUME 2 E3B(12). PARKSTONE AVENUE AND THE RING ROAD, WEST PARK H3.1A.09 - MEANWOOD PARK HOSPITAL N05:418.1-(RN10) - WEST PARK, WEST LEEDS N05:418.1-(RN2) - HOLT LANE, ADEL N05:418.1-(RNg) - WOODSIDE QUARRY, WEST PARK Ghapter No and Name: 420 - PUDSEY: VOLUME 2 E3B(14) - LANE END TERRACE, PUDSEY E3B(16) - SWINNOW LANE TNDUSTRIAL ESTATE, STANNTNGLEY E3B(17) - STANNTNGLEY STAT ON, STANNTNGLEY E3C(11) - ROUND H LL, WATERLOO ROAD, PUDSEY GP6(24) - LOWTOWN, PUDSEY N05:420.1-(EN21 P) - UPPERMOOR QUARRIES, PUDSEY N05:420.1-(RN12SW) - HOUGH END, SWINNOW N05:420.1 -(RN1 3W) - PRIESTHORPE, WOODHALL N05:420.1-(RN1R) - COAL HILL LANE, RODLEY Chapter No and Name: A21 - ROTHWELL: VOLUME 2 E3B(20) - PONTEFRACT ROAD/CTNDER OVEN BRIDGE, STOURTON E3C(12) - THWATTE LANE, STOURTON

. ' Appendix A Ghapter No and Name: 23 - WEST LEEDS: VOLUME I E4:32 - CHELSEA CLOSE, WORTLEY E4:33 - WORTLEY MOOR ROAD, WORTLEY E4:34 - COTTINGLEY SPRINGS, GELDERD ROAD, WORTLEY E4:35 - GELDERD ROAD, WORTLEY E4:36 - ROYDS LANE, WORTLEY H3.1p*32 - BLUE HILL LANE, WORTLEY H3-1A.36 - FORMER THORNHILL MIDDLE SCHOOL AND PLAYING FIELDS, WORTLEY N05:23.3.14 - CABBAGE HILL, WORTLEY N05:23.3.15 - FORMER POWER STATION SITE, REDCOTE LANE, ARMLEY N05:23.3.16 - MEANWOOD BECKSIDE, ADJACENT GROVE WORKS, MEANWOOD ROAD, MEANWOOD N11:7 - LAND TO THE SOUTH OF BRIDGE ROAD, KIRKSTALL/ARMLEY N8 & N9 - KIRKSTALL VALLEY PARK PLAN 506:A - STONEBRIDGE MILLS, RING ROAD, FARNLEY Chapter No and Name: 24 - WETHERBY: VOLUME'l E4:37. SANDBECK LANE, WETHERBY RLOI - RURAL LAND NORTH OF THE RIVER WHARFE SO6:C. MICKLETHWAITE FARM, WETHERBY Ghapter No and Name: 403 - BUILDING DESIGN, CONSERVATION AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: VOLUME 2 BCOT - DEVELOPMENT IN CONSERVATION AREAS BCOS. DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS BDO2 - DESIGN AND SITING OF NEW BUILDINGS BDO3. DISABLED ACCESS NEW BUILDINGS BDO4 - PLANT EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE AREAS BDOS. AMENITY AND NEW BUILDINGS BDO6 - ALTERATIONS AND EXTENTIONS BDOT. SHOP FRONTS AND SECURITY MEASURES BDOS - DESIGN AND LOCATION OF SIGNS BDOg. PROJECTING AND ILLUMINATED SIGNS BDl O - BANNERS AND TEMPORARY ADVERTISING BD11 - BLINDS FORM AND DESIGN BÐ12 - ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS BD14. FLOODLIGHTING BD15 - PUBLIC ART LDOI. LANDSCAPING SCHEMES LDO2 - NEW AND ALTERED ROADS Chapter No and Name: 404 - ARCHAEOLOGY POLICIES: VOLUME 2 ARCOI. SCHEDULED ANCIENT MONUMENTS ARCO4. PRESERVATION OF CLASS I & II AREAS ARCOS. PLANNING DECISIONS AND CLASS I, II & III AREAS ARCO6. PRESERVATION BY RECORD ARCOT - HISTORIC LANDSCAPES ARCOS. MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS Ghapter No and Name: A05 - GONTROL OF DEVELOPMENT ln THE GREEN BELT: VOLUME 2 GBO2. INFILLING IN THE GREENBELT GBO3. CHANGE OF USE FOR A BUILDING OF HISTORIC OR ARCHITECTURAL INTEREST GBO4. CHANGE OF USE OF BUILDINGS

APPENDIX 3 LETTER FROM GOVERNMENT OFFICE YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER TO LEEDS CITY COUNCIL ON EXTENSION OF SAVED POLICIES IN LEEDS UDP REVIEW (2006), JUNE 2009 Page 17 of 18

David Feeney Head of Planning & Economic Policy Leeds City Council The Leonardo Building 2 Rossington Street LEEDS LS2 8HD June 2009 Geoff Dibb Team Leader Planning Team Lateral Esk Wing 8 City Walk Leeds LS11 9AT Tel: 0113 341 2678 Fax: 0113 341 3065 geoff.dibb@goyh.gsi.gov.uk Dear Mr Feeney EXTENSION OF SAVED POLICIES I am writing with reference to your application of 16 March for a Direction under Paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 8 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 in respect of policies in Leeds Unitary Development Plan Review, adopted July 2006 as published in the Leeds Unitary Development Plan Review 2006. The Secretary of State s Direction is attached. Those policies not listed in the Direction will expire on 19 July 2009. The extension of saved policies listed in this Direction does not indicate that the Secretary of State would endorse these policies if presented to him as new policy. It is intended to ensure continuity in the plan-led system and a stable planning framework locally, and in particular, a continual supply of land for development. Local Planning Authorities should not suppose that a regulatory local plan style approach will be supported in forthcoming Development Plan Documents. LPAs should adopt a positive spatial strategy led approach to DPD preparation and not seek to reintroduce the numerous policies of many local plans. The exercise of extending saved policies is not an opportunity to delay DPD preparation. LPAs should make good progress with local development frameworks according to the timetables in their local development schemes. Policies have been extended in the expectation that they will be replaced promptly and by fewer policies in DPDs. Maximum use should be made of national and regional policy especially given the advanced position of the Regional Spatial Strategy and its development plan status.

Following 19 July 2009 the extended policies should be read in context. Where policies were adopted some time ago, it is likely that material considerations, in particular the emergence of new national and regional policy and also new evidence, will be afforded considerable weight in decisions. In particular, we would draw your attention to the importance of reflecting policy in Planning Policy Statement 3 Housing and Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessments in relevant decisions. Signed by authority of the Secretary of State GEOFF DIBB TEAM LEADER, PLANNING GOVERNMENT OFFICE FOR YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER

Appendix A DIRECTION UNDER PARAGRAPH 1(3) OF SCHEDULE 8 TO THE PLANNING AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ACT 2004 POLICIES CONTAINED IN THE LEEDS UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW ADOPTED JULY 2006 as published in the LEEDS UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 2006 The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government in exercise of the power conferred by paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 8 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 directs that for the purposes of the policies specified in the Schedule to this direction, paragraph 1(2)(a) of Schedule 8 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 does not apply. Signed by authority of the Secretary of State GEOFF DIBB TEAM LEADER, PLANNING TEAM GOVERNMENT OFFICE FOR YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER JUNE 2009

SCHEDULE Appendix A POLICIES CONTAINED IN THE LEEDS UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW ADOPTED JULY 2006 as published in the LEEDS UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 2006 Chapter No and Name: 03 - UDP STRATEGY: VOLUME I SA02 TRANSPORT SA03 HOUSING Chapter No and Name: 04 - GENERAL POLICIES: VOLUME I GP11 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PRINCIPLES GP12 SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT Chapter No and Name: 05 - ENVIRONMENT: VOLUME I N34 SITES FOR LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT N38A DEVELOPMENT AND FLOOD RISK N38B PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENTS N39A SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS N39B WATERCOURSES AND NEW DEVELOPMENT N47 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES Chapter No and Name: 06 - TRANSPORT: VOLUME I T01 TRANSPORT INVESTMENT POLICY T02B TRANSPORT ASSESSMENTS T02C TRAVEL PLAN T02D PUBLIC TRANSPORT CONTRIBUTIONS T07 CYCLE ROUTES AND FACILITIES T07B MOTORCYCLE PARKING T09 PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE T10A SAFEGUARD FORMER RAIL LINES T14 FURTHER CORRIDORS FOR MODERN FORMS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT T15 BUS PRIORITY MEASURES T16 PARK & RIDE FACILITIES T17 PARK AND RIDE SITES T18 STRATEGIC HIGHWAY NETWORK: RESOURCES T20 MAJOR HIGHWAY SCHEMES T21 NON STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SCHEMES T24A FREE-STANDING LONG STAY CAR PARKING T29A LORRY PARKING AND COACH LAYOVER FACILITIES AT M1/EAST LEEDS LINK Chapter No and Name: 07 - HOUSING: VOLUME I H01 HOUSING SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS H02 ANNUAL MONITORING OF DWELLINGS H03 HOUSING LAND SUPPLY AND PHASING H04 WINDFALL DEVELOPMENT SITES H15 STUDENT HOUSING H15A STUDENT HOUSING DISPERSAL H18 HOUSES IN MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY Chapter No and Name: 08 - THE LOCAL ECONOMY: VOLUME I E07 LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT LAND TO OTHER USES Chapter No and Name: 11 - AREA BASED INITIATIVES & REGENERATION: VOLUME I R01 SPECIAL POLICY AREAS R02 PROPOSED AREA BASED INITIATIVES R03 COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDERS

R04 R05 THE POWER OF WELLBEING" AND REGENERATION TRAINING AND PATHWAYS TO EMPLOYMENT Appendix A Chapter No and Name: 13 - CITY CENTRE: VOLUME I CC17 LOCATIONS FOR SHORT STAY PARKING CC31A HOLBECK URBAN VILLAGE STRATEGIC HOUSING AND MIXED USE SITE Chapter No and Name: 14 - AIREBOROUGH, HORSFORTH AND BRAMHOPE: VOLUME I H3-1A.21 WEST LEA FARM, YEADON H3-1A.39 WESTBROOK LANE/BROWNBERRIE LANE, HORSFORTH N34:01 BREARY LANE EAST, BRAMHOPE N34:02 LAND AT CANADA ROAD, RAWDON N34:03 HAW LANE, YEADON T30:14.2.7 AIRPORT OPERATIONAL LAND BOUNDARY T30B AIRPORT PUBLIC SAFETY ZONES T30C AERODROME SAFEGUARDING AREA Chapter No and Name: 15 - EAST LEEDS: VOLUME I H3-1A.22 OAK TREE/THORN SCHOOLS, GIPTON H3-1A.23 WATERLOO SIDINGS, OSMONDTHORPE H3-1A.37 KILLINGBECK HOSPITAL, YORK ROAD H3-1A:45 HUNSLET RIVERSIDE STRATEGIC HOUSING AND MIXED USE SITE H3-2A.02 GRIMES DYKE, YORK ROAD, WHINMOOR H3-2A.03 RED HALL LANE, RED HALL H3-2A.04 REAR OF SEACROFT HOSPITAL, SEACROFT H3-3A:33 EAST LEEDS EXTENSION R01:15.2.1 GIPTON NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL AREA R01:15.2.2 HAREHILLS NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL AREA R01:15.2.5 AIRE VALLEY LEEDS NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL AREA R02:15.2.3 SEACROFT NEIGHBOURHOOD REGENERATION AREA R02:15.2.4 SWARCLIFFE NEIGHBOURHOOD REGENERATION AREA R02:15.2.6 EAST BANK NEIGHBOURHOOD REGENERATION AREA R02:15.2.7 WYKEBECK VALLEY POLICY INITIATIVE AREA Chapter No and Name: 16 - GARFORTH: VOLUME I H3-1A.42 ALLERTON BYWATER STRATEGIC HOUSING SITE H3-3A.20 QUEEN STREET, WOODEND, ALLERTON BYWATER H3-3A.27 SELBY ROAD/NINELANDS LANE, GARFORTH H3-3A.29 BARROWBY LANE, GARFORTH H3-3A.31 SOUTH OF OLD MICKLEFIELD H3-3A.32 MANOR FARM, MICKLEFIELD N34:08 LAND EAST OF SCHOLES N34:09 LAND AT SOUTH GARFORTH N34:10 PIT LANE, NEW MICKLEFIELD N34:12 MOORGATE, KIPPAX N34:39 WOOD LANE, SCHOLES N34:40 PARK LANE, ALLERTON BYWATER R02:16.2.1 ALLERTON BYWATER VILLAGE REGENERATION R02:16.2.2 MICKLEFIELD VILLAGE REGENERATION AREA Chapter No and Name: 17 - MORLEY: VOLUME I H3-1A.24 MANOR HOUSE FARM, CHURWELL H3-1A.34 REIN ROAD, MORLEY H3-2A.05 BRUNTCLIFFE ROAD, MORLEY H3-2A.06 DAISY HILL, MORLEY N34:13 LAND AT LOW MOOR FARM, MORLEY N34:14 LAND AT TINGLEY STATION, MORLEY N34:15 LAND AT SPRING GARDENS, DRIGHLINGTON N34:16 NEW LANE, EAST ARDSLEY N34:17 BRADFORD ROAD, EAST ARDSLEY N34:18 LANE SIDE FARM, CHURWELL N34:19 OWLERS FARM, MORLEY N34:20 WEST OF CHURWELL (MANOR HOUSE FARM)

Appendix A Chapter No and Name: 18 - NORTH LEEDS: VOLUME I H3-1A.25 & E4:15 CHAPEL ALLERTON HOSPITAL, HAREHILLS LANE H3-1A.26 CHURCHWOOD AVENUE, WEST PARK H3-1A.27 SHADWELL BOYS' SCHOOL, SHADWELL LANE, MOORTOWN H3-1A.35 EAST MOOR, TILE LANE, ADEL H3-2A.07 CHURCH LANE, ADEL N34:21 MOSELEY BOTTOM, COOKRIDGE N34:22 CHURCH LANE, ADEL R02:18.2 HOLT PARK DISTRICT CENTRE T17:5 LINGFIELD APPROACH, MOORTOWN, AND HARROGATE ROAD, ALWOODLEY GATES Chapter No and Name: 19 - OTLEY AND MID WHARFEDALE: VOLUME I H3-1A.28 SWALLOW DRIVE, POOL IN WHARFEDALE H3-3A.21 RUMPLECROFT, OTLEY H3-3A.30 & E4:20 EAST OF OTLEY N32 & H3-3A.22 VILLAGE FARM, HAREWOOD N34:23 WEST OF POOL IN WHARFEDALE Chapter No and Name: 20 - PUDSEY: VOLUME I H3-2A.09 DELPH END, PUDSEY H3-3A.23 BAGLEY LANE, FARSLEY N34:24 HILL FOOT FARM, PUDSEY N34:25 CALVERLEY LANE, FARSLEY N34:26 KIRKLEES KNOWL, FARSLEY Chapter No and Name: 21 - ROTHWELL: VOLUME I H3-1A.29 MICKLETOWN ROAD, METHLEY H3-1A.38 ST GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, WOOD LANE, ROTHWELL H3-3A.28 MILNER LANE, LEEDS ROAD, ROBIN HOOD N34:27 GREENLAND FARM, OULTON N34:28 ROYDS LANE, ROTHWELL N34:29 PITFIELD ROAD, CARLTON N34:30 MICKLETOWN ROAD, METHLEY Chapter No and Name: 22 - SOUTH LEEDS: VOLUME I H3-1A.43 SHARP LANE STRATEGIC HOUSING SITE R02:22.2.1 BEESTON HILL/HOLBECK NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL AREA R02:22.2.2 HUNSLET NEIGHBOURHOOD REGENERATION AREA T21:1 HIGHWAYS IMPROVEMENTS Chapter No and Name: 23 - WEST LEEDS: VOLUME I H3-1A.31 MOUNT CROSS, BRAMLEY H3-1A.32 BLUE HILL LANE, WORTLEY H3-1A.36 FORMER THORNHILL MIDDLE SCHOOL AND PLAYING FIELDS, WORTLEY N34:31 LOW MOOR SIDE, NEW FARNLEY R02:23.2.1 LITTLE LONDON REGENERATION AREA Chapter No and Name: 24 - WETHERBY: VOLUME I H3-1A.33 BOWCLIFFE ROAD, BRAMHAM H3-3A.24 WOODACRE GREEN, BARDSEY H3-3A.25 CHURCH FIELDS, BOSTON SPA H3-3A.26 THORNER LANE, SCARCROFT N34:32 GREEN LANE/GROVE ROAD, BOSTON SPA N34:33 LEEDS ROAD, COLLINGHAM N34:34 SPOFFORTH HILL, WETHERBY N34:35 WEST PARK, BOSTON SPA N34:36 CHAPEL LANE, CLIFFORD N34:37 THE RIDGE, LINTON

Appendix A Chapter No and Name: A07 - WASTE MANAGEMENT: VOLUME 2 WM01 SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES WM02 WASTE HIERARCHY WM03 REDUCE AND RE-USE OF WASTE WM04 RECOVERY OF WASTE WM05 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: PERMANENT USES WM06 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: PROXIMITY OF OTHER WASTE AND MINERAL EXTRACTION OPERATIONS WM07 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: COMPOSTING OF GREEN WASTE WM08 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: POTENTIAL ISSUES AND IMPACTS WM09 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: SITE ENTRANCES WM10 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: RECYCLING AND THE TRANSFERRING OF WASTE WM11 WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: STORAGE IN THE OPEN AREAS WM13 WASTE DISPOSAL SITES WM14 WASTE DISPOSAL: LANDRAISING BY DEPOSIT OF WASTE MATERIALS WM15 WASTE DISPOSAL: AREAS OF NATURE CONSERVATION WM16 WASTE DISPOSAL: FINAL GRADIENTS AT LANDFILL SITES WM17 WASTE DISPOSAL: LANDFILL AND LANDRAISING OF SITES WM18 WASTE DISPOSAL: GAS EMISSIONS AND CONTROL MEASURES Chapter No and Name: A08 - SCHEDULE OF LEEDS NATURE CONSERVATION SITES: VOLUME 2 A08 NATURE CONSERVATION SITES Chapter No and Name: A09A - SCHEDULE OF GENERAL CAR PARKING GUIDELINES: VOLUME 2 A09A CAR PARKING GUIDELINES Chapter No and Name: A09D - MOTORCYCLE PARKING GUIDELINES: VOLUME 2 A09D MOTORCYCLE PARKING GUIDELINES Chapter No and Name: A14 - AIREBOROUGH, HORSFORTH AND BRAMHOPE: VOLUME 2 H3-1A.01 BACK LANE, GUISELEY H3-2A.01 GREENLEA CLOSE, YEADON H3-3A.01 VICTORIA AVENUE, HORSFORTH H3-3A.09 NETHERFIELD ROAD, GUISELEY Chapter No and Name: A15 - EAST LEEDS: VOLUME 2 H3-1A.18 THE GLENSDALES, RICHMOND HILL, (2.3 HA) Chapter No and Name: A17 - MORLEY: VOLUME 2 H3-1A.02 WAKEFIELD ROAD, DRIGHLINGTON H3-1A.03 STATION ROAD, DRIGHLINGTON H3-1A.04 SCOTT GREEN, GILDERSOME H3-1A.05 CHAPEL STREET, MORLEY TOWN H3-1A.06 WESTERTON ROAD, WEST ARDSLEY H3-1A.07 WOOLIN CRESCENT (THE NOOK), WEST ARDSLEY H3-3A.02 WHITEHALL ROAD, DRIGHLINGTON H3-3A.03 REEDSDALE GARDENS, GILDERSOME H3-3A.04 HAIGH MOOR ROAD, WEST ARDSLEY H3-3A.05 FALL LANE, EAST ARDSLEY Chapter No and Name: A18 - NORTH LEEDS: VOLUME 2 H3-1A.08 DUNSTARN LANE, ADEL H3-1A.09 MEANWOOD PARK HOSPITAL H3-3A.06 SILK MILL DRIVE, COOKRIDGE Chapter No and Name: A20 - PUDSEY: VOLUME 2 H3-1A.10 HOUGH SIDE ROAD, PUDSEY H3-1A.11 THE LANES, PUDSEY H3-1A.41 HARE LANE, PUDSEY H3-2A.08 PUDSEY ROAD, SWINNOW H3-3A.07 CHERRY TREE DRIVE, FARSLEY