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Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
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site-planningHow to use this document
Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The Plan Strategy document is structured into a number of sections. Section 1 sets out the introduction and purpose of the Local Development Plan (LDP). Section 2 sets the scene and examines the regio
site-planningStrategic Policies framework and structure
Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Strategic Policies are broken down by a series of headings phrased as statements: 'Introduction', 'Where we want to be', 'How we are going to get there' (this is where the Strategic Policies are set o
site-planningPlan Structure and Policy Framework
Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The Strategic Policies are supplemented by a range of Detailed Management Policies which start with the prefix 'DM' and are broken down by the following headings: (a) Why we have this policy – here we
site-planningPlan-Led System and Accordance Requirement
Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Developers should note that under the 'plan-led' system introduced by the Planning Act (NI) 2011, the Local Development Plan is the primary consideration for decision making on all new development sch
site-planningIntroduction to Antrim and Newtownabbey Local Development Plan
1.1Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The Antrim and Newtownabbey Local Development Plan (LDP) is the first to be brought forward by the Council since the transfer of planning powers to local government in 2015. It has been prepared under
site-planningStructure of the Local Development Plan documents
1.2Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
This Plan Strategy is one of two development plan documents which, when read together, will comprise the LDP for the Borough. The second document is the Local Policies Plan and this will be brought fo
site-planningDefinition and purpose of the Local Development Plan
1.3Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The LDP is a spatial land use Plan which primarily is about place. It will guide future development and use of land in our towns, villages, hamlets and rural areas by addressing the spatial implicatio
site-planningPurpose and application of LDP policies
1.4Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The purpose of the LDP is to inform the public, statutory authorities, developers and other interested parties of how our Borough should develop in the years ahead. It will balance competing demands a
site-planningPlan-led system and primacy of the LDP in decision-making
1.5Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The new planning system outlined in the Planning Act (NI) 2011 has introduced what is commonly referred to as the 'plan-led' system. As a consequence the LDP will be the primary consideration for deci
site-planningPurpose and Intentions of the Local Development Plan
1.6Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
In summary, the LDP is intended to: • Provide a plan framework that will support the economic and social needs of our Borough up to 2030, taking into account regional strategies and policies, whilst p
site-planningStructure of the Local Development Plan
1.7-1.8Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
As indicated above the LDP comprises two documents; a Plan Strategy and a Local Polices Plan that are prepared in sequence. This document is the Plan Strategy and it sets out how the Council consider
site-planningLocal Policies Plan preparation
1.9Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Once the Plan Strategy is adopted the Council will prepare the second LDP document, the Local Policies Plan. This will set out development zonings, associated key site requirements and other site spec
site-planningSupplementary planning guidance
1.10Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
In addition to these key documents, the Council will bring forward, as appropriate, a range of supplementary planning guidance documents to support the implementation of the LDP together with advice n
site-planningLDP monitoring and review
1.11Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Once both documents comprising the LDP are adopted, it will be monitored annually to determine if it is meeting its objectives. The provisions of the LDP will also be reviewed every five years to dete
site-planningTransitional arrangements
1.12Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Under the Planning (Local Development Plan) Regulations (NI) 2015, a transitional period applies where provisions contained in the legacy development plans prepared by the former Department of the Env
site-planningLegacy development plans applicable to the Borough
1.13Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The following is a list of the legacy development plans that apply to the Borough: • Antrim Area Plan 1984-2001 and its alterations (AAP); • Belfast Urban Area Plan 2001 (BUAP); • Carrickfergus Area P
site-planningContinued application of legacy plans during transition
1.16Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Until such times as the Council's Local Policies Plan identifies the boundaries of settlement limits, local designations and zonings, the provisions of the current legacy plans will continue to apply
plan-strategydevelopment-plan-statussite-planningEvidence Base and Assessments
1.23-1.24Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The LDP is supported by a comprehensive evidence base which has been prepared and reviewed throughout the preparation of the Plan Strategy (the full list of evidence papers is set out in Appendix A).
site-planningSustainability Appraisal and Strategic Environmental Assessment
1.26Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Sustainability Appraisal (SA) – A Sustainability Appraisal is a tool for appraising the provisions of the LDP to ensure that they are in line with the objectives of sustainable development. It is a re
site-planningHabitats Regulations Assessment (HRA)
1.27Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) – This assessment is being prepared under the provisions of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995 (as amended) which trans
conservationsite-planningPlan Strategy Section 2 - Setting the Context
Plan Strategy 2Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
SETTING THE CONTEXT Plan Strategy 2
site-planningLegal Framework for Local Development Plan Preparation
2.1Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Under the planning system introduced by the Planning Act (NI) 2011, the Council, when preparing the Local Development Plan (LDP) must take account of the provisions of the Regional Development Strateg
site-planningSustainable Development Requirements
2.2Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Section 25 of the Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006 requires that all Councils, in exercising their functions, act in a manner that will contribute to the achievement of sustainable
site-planningIntegration with Corporate and Community Plans
2.3Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
There is also a need to take account of the relationship between the LDP and the Council's corporate objectives for the Borough expressed in its Corporate Plan as well as its relationship to the Counc
site-planningInfluence of Supporting Strategies and Plans
2.5Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
In addition, there are a large number of other Government Strategies and Plans, such as the Biodiversity Strategy for Northern Ireland and 'Lifetime Opportunities', the Government's Anti-Poverty and S
site-planningRegional Development Strategy Context for the Borough
2.13, 2.14Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
In relation to our Borough the RDS identifies Metropolitan Newtownabbey as part of the Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area, where significant investment should be centred, including employment opportuniti
site-planningruralInfrastructure and Gateway Importance
2.15Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The RDS states that economic and social development depends on modern and efficient infrastructure. The Borough is well positioned on three Key Transport Corridors and is home to the Gateway at Belfas
site-planningEnsuring a Sustainable Transport Future – A New Approach to Regional Transportation
2.16Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Ensuring a Sustainable Transport Future – 'A New Approach to Regional Transportation' complements the RDS and contains high level aims and strategic objectives to support the growth of the economy, en
site-planningTransport Plans Currently Applying to the Borough
2.17Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The Belfast Metropolitan Transport Plan, the Regional Strategic Transport Network Transport Plan and the Sub Regional Transport Plan currently apply to our Borough.
site-planningNew Transport Plans in Preparation
2.18Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The Department for Infrastructure is currently preparing new Transport Plans which will cover our Borough including a new Regional Strategic Transport Network Transport Plan and an Eastern Transport P
site-planningFlood Risk and Surface Water Drainage Requirements
Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Exceptional development within high flood risk areas must make provision for adequate mitigation measures; Ensure surface water drainage is adequately addressed; and Planning policy should promote sus
site-planningdrainagecoastalUK Marine Policy Statement Framework
2.21Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The UK Marine Policy Statement (MPS) was published in September 2011 and was prepared and adopted under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009. The statement provides the policy framework for the Mari
coastalsite-planningDraft Marine Plan for Northern Ireland
2.22Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The draft Marine Plan for Northern Ireland was published in April 2018 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA). The draft Marine Plan has been developed within the fram
coastalsite-planningMarine Plan Decision-Making Requirement
2.23Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Under Section 8 of the Marine Act (NI) 2013 the Council must take any authorisation or enforcement decision in accordance with any appropriate marine plan unless relevant considerations indicate other
coastalsite-planningStrategic Planning Policy Statement Overview
2.24Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The Strategic Planning Policy Statement for Northern Ireland (SPPS) - 'Planning for Sustainable Development' is one of the most significant documents in terms of policy context for our new LDP. The SP
site-planningCore Planning Principles
2.25Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The SPPS sets out five key core planning principles that underpin the planning system with the aim of furthering sustainable development which are: Improving Health and Wellbeing; Creating and Enhanci
site-planningSupplementary Planning Guidance
2.26Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The SPPS also sets out a range of supplementary planning guidance which supports the regional policies and which has been retained as material planning considerations.
site-planningReplacement of Regional Operational Planning Policies
2.27Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Importantly, as outlined in Section 1, the SPPS indicates that once the Council's Plan Strategy is adopted, its policies will replace regional operational planning policies comprised of the existing s
site-planningOutcome 1: Citizens enjoy good health and wellbeing - Priorities
Outcome 1Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Our Priorities (a) Antrim and Newtownabbey is a place where people of all ages value their health and wellbeing and look after it in a variety of ways and encourage others to do so too; (b) Exercise a
accessibilitypublic-buildingexternal-spacesite-planningOutcome 2: Citizens live in connected, safe, clean and vibrant places - Priorities
Outcome 2Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Our Priorities (a) Getting around our Borough is easier for those who don't have access to a car and for those who would prefer a more active mode of transport; (b) Our town and village centres are vi
accessibilitysite-planningopen-spaceconservationHistoric environment and heritage assets
2.77-2.78Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The historic environment forms an important part of the character and appearance of our Borough including archaeological sites and monuments; historic and vernacular buildings; industrial and military
conservationsite-planningRivers as environmental assets and flood risk considerations
2.79Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The rivers that run through our Borough are important environmental assets and resources, but they are also a source of flood risk. This will be an important consideration in identifying future develo
flood-risksite-planningclimate-resilienceStrategic transport network connectivity
2.81Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Our Borough occupies a key strategic location with regard to Northern Ireland's transport network, with major road and rail links providing easy access to regional gateways such as Belfast, Larne and
transportinfrastructuresite-planningRoad Transport Network and Infrastructure
2.82Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Road transport links in the Borough are based upon accessibility to the Eastern Seaboard, Northern and North Western Key Transport Corridors and consists of single and dual carriageways, A-class roads
site-planningruralPrivate Car Use and Transport Mode Preferences
2.83Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Whilst a minority (20%) of our Borough's residents have no access to a private car, the majority of residents in our Borough (74.9%) opt to use the private car as a preferred mode of travel to their p
site-planningPublic Transport Services
2.84Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Public transport services in our Borough are provided by Translink through Metro, Ulsterbus, and Northern Ireland Railways. The existing infrastructure and connecting services allow travel between loc
site-planningPublic Transport Access for Vulnerable Groups
2.85Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Public transport provision remains a key issue in the Antrim and Newtownabbey area, especially for those residents who are elderly, economically and/or socially disadvantaged, or with no access to a c
site-planningaccessibilityWaste Water Treatment Capacity
2.87Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The provision of waste water treatment within the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough is the responsibility of NI Water. NI Water has identified that Cranfield and Moneyglass Waste Water Treatment Works (
drainagesite-planningPlan Vision & Strategic Objectives
Plan Strategy 3Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
PLAN VISION & STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
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