The Natural Resources and Waste Development Plan Document is part of the Local Development Framework. The Plan sets out where land is needed to enable us to manage resources, like minerals, energy, waste and water, over the next 15 years and identifies specific actions which will help us use our natural resources in a more efficient way.
Previous consultation
The Issues and Options consultation was undertaken in May 2008.
Current consultation
Based on what you told us earlier, we have now developed our latest position and set this out in the Policy Position Report.
Please send us your comments using the Response Forms available. You can either
This consultation runs from 18 January to 1 March
For more details and all documentation please visit the Leeds City Council website.
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