The human version (we wrote this, not the council)This policy requires all new housing and commercial developments to include underground ducting for telecommunications cabling, and sites for masts where extra mobile capacity is needed, unless developers can justify why this is not feasible. Above-ground equipment must be designed to minimise visual impact, and alternatives such as mast sharing must be considered. In sensitive locations like the Green Belt, National Landscape and conservation areas, the benefits of large masts must outweigh any harm. Equipment must be removed when no longer required.
OpenConsult / Buckinghamshire Plan Explorer
Infrastructure & utilities
The roads, pipes and wires behind development: infrastructure funding, water supply, sewerage, broadband and the electricity grid.
135 sections of the plan, in document order.
The human version (we wrote this, not the council)This policy supports community food growing by protecting existing community gardens, allotments and orchards and enabling new ones. Developments of 50 to 99 dwellings must include a 150 square metre plot for community food growing, rising to 300 square metres for schemes of 100 dwellings or more. Developers must also provide supporting infrastructure such as a water supply and storage facilities. The council sees these spaces as helping health, social connection and access to affordable food.
The human version (we wrote this, not the council)This policy protects community buildings and facilities, such as halls, pubs, shops and places of worship, where there is a demonstrable local need. Change of use will only be allowed if equivalent or better provision replaces the loss, or if the use is shown to be unviable after being marketed for at least 12 months at a realistic price. The loss of a public house must not simply reflect short-term land value pressures. Developments of more than 10 homes must contribute financially to providing or enhancing community facilities.
The human version (we wrote this, not the council)This policy directs development to areas at the lowest risk of flooding from all sources, taking account of climate change. Inappropriate development in high or medium flood risk areas will not be supported, and the functional floodplain is safeguarded for storing flood water. Site-specific Flood Risk Assessments are required for development in at-risk areas and all sites over 1 hectare, and sites of 50 or more dwellings need a strategic drainage strategy. Building over existing culverts is not allowed, and all developments in Chesham and High Wycombe need a surface water drainage strategy.