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Trig

Through analysing the local area requirements we hope to document what planning considerations trigger what planning requirements. We can then build up a picture of what considerations occur most frequently and based on that we’re hypothesising that making these available as data would help unlock greater value in the data available on planning.data.gov.uk.

Consultative data

Similar to the triggers, we’re interested in exploring that planning considerations might be needed in order to fulfil a planning requirement. These might be things that help write a report or provide evidence to the outcome of an assessment.

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A sketched diagram showing the relationship between triggers and datasets. Image courtesy of Mike Rose

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A sketched diagram showing the relationship between triggers and datasets. Image courtesy of Mike Rose

What have we learnt so far?

…at this point we ought to mention that we’re not the first people to be looking into this area. We owe a big thank you to Emily Hadley for sharing some work that they did a while back whilst working with Buckinghamshire Council and also Rich and the team at Camden for sharing an early view of their new local area requirements document.

How we’re approaching the analysis

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