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Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (2009, 2010 and 2013)

The Government requires each local authority in England to produce a Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA), to help inform preparation of the Local Development Framework (LDF). The SHLAA serves two key functions:

  • To identify sites in the local area which could potentially be developed for housing in the next few years; and

  • To assess whether or not there is a five year supply of deliverable housing sites

2013 SHLAA

The 2013 SHLAA report and its appendices can be viewed below.

2010 SHLAA

The Council completed its second SHLAA in December 2010. This document and its Appendices can be viewed below.

2009 SHLAA

Exeter's first SHLAA was completed in August 2009. This document and its Appendices have been archived and can be viewed by clicking here.

SHLAA methodology

In the course of preparing the SHLAA, the Council has worked in partnership with the local authorities of the Exeter Housing Market Area Sub-Region. In addition to Exeter City Council, these comprise the Dartmoor National Park Authority, East Devon District Council, Mid Devon District Council, Teignbridge District Council and Devon County Council. A joint Methodology has been prepared, outlining all SHLAAs will be produced in the sub-region. The document can be viewed here.

Last Updated: 6 March 2013

   
 

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