HC Deb 13 February 1976 vol 905 cc443-4W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many county areas in England have completed structure plans and their location.

Mr. John Silkin

Five structure plans have been approved in the following county areas:

County of West Midlands Solihull structure plan for the area of the former Solihull county borough. Coventry structure plan for the area of the former Coventry county borough.

Counties of West Midlands and Warwickshire Warwickshire structure plan for the area of the former administrative county of Warwickshire.

Counties of West Midlands and Hereford and Worcester Worcestershire structure plan for the area of the former administrative county of Worcestershire.

County of Hereford and Worcester Herefordshire structure plan for the area of the former administrative county of Herefordshire.

Fourteen more structure plans have been examined in public as follows:

County of Hampshire South Hampshire Structure plan.

County of West Midlands

  • West Bromwich structure plan.
  • Wolverhampton structure plan
  • Dudley structure plan
  • Walsall structure plan
  • Birmingham structure plan
  • Warley structure plan
for the areas of these former county boroughs

Counties of West Midlands and Staffordshire Staffordshire structure plan, for the area of the former administrative county of Staffordshire.

County of Staffordshire Stoke-on-Trent structure plan Burton-upon-Trent structure plan for the areas of these former county boroughs.

County of Leicestershire Leicester/Leicestershire structure plan for the area of the former administrative county of Leicestershire and the former county borough of Leicester.

County of Cleveland

  • Teesside structure plan
  • East Cleveland structure plan
  • West Cleveland structure plan
for the areas of the former county borough of Teesside and parts of Cleveland.

One other structure plan for the county of East Sussex has been submitted but has not yet been examined in public.

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