
..a community fit for the 21st century should be active, inclusive and safe. It needs to be well designed and built, well run, well served and well connected. It has to be environmentally sensitive, thriving and fair for everyone.’ Chris Murray, Interim Chief Executive Academy for Sustainable Communities
Tourism – sustainable and business; arts, culture and sports
Housing – affordable and quality
Transport and Connectivity
Sustainable Development
Environment, Energy and Management
Health, Education and Crime
Economic, Land and Property Development
Community cohesion, safety, Neighbourhood services and management
Town Centres, Markets and Retail
Building and applying appropriate knowledge
Delivering an efficient range, diversity and affordability of housing within a balanced housing market
Achieving good transport and connectivity
Delivering appropriate and accessible services
Providing environmentally friendly places to live
Contributing to a diverse and flourishing local economy; including the development of skills, businesses and jobs
Contributing to vibrant, harmonious communities
Understanding the mechanics of development
Tools to deliver improvements to health, education and crime issues
Tools to deliver sustainable tourism
Achieving low levels of crime and anti-social behaviour
Tools to deliver arts, culture and sports strategies, facilities and activities
Having due regard for the needs of future generations in current decisions and actions
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