Reports & Toolkits
Toolkits
Parish & Community Led Planning Toolkit
Rose Regeneration was appointed by Bradford Metropolitan District Council to review the Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury Parish Plan and to develop a process for the next Plan. The project was carried out under the 'Sustainable Urban Fringes' (SURF) Project, a European programme that aims to realise the value of areas of landscape which link urban and rural places. The documents below can be read independently or sequentially and will be of interest to residents, Parish Councils, interest groups and businesses involved in Community Led Planning.
Introduction W26423%20SURF%20Report%20-%20Title%20Page.pdf
Document 1 - An introduction to the Parish and what people have told us about the current Parish Plan W26425%20SURF%20Report%20-%20Document%201.pdf
Document 2 - What the current Plan has achieved and what can be learned from what has worked well (and less well) elsewhere W26425%20SURF%20Report%20-%20Document%202.pdf
Document 3 - A Process for undertaking the next Plan and links to useful resources W26425%20SURF%20Report%20-%20Document%203.pdf
Rural Economy Planning Toolkit
Guidance for applicants, planners and local agencies to act as a checklist for applications in Leicestershire.
The Village Hub - Community Access and Information Points
Practical guidance for local authorities, citizens and service providers on how to use ICT to deliver public services in rural areas.
Reports
Yorkshire Dales Local Food Map
The Village Hub - Community Access and Information Points
This report looks at the costs and benefits of introducing Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to deliver public services in small villages across West Devon, South Hams and Torridge.
Working positively with Rural Estates
A review of the number of rural estates in the East Midlands region and their contribution to local economies, environments and communities, comissioned by emda and supported by the Country Land & Business Association
Promoting sustainable economic well-being: spreading good practice
Guidance for local authorities, community organisations and other local, sub-regional and regional bodies on how to improve the economic well-being of an area.
Economic well-being: guidance for local authorities
A document for council Officers and Members who have the potential to support and justify development of a broad and holistic view of economic well-being. It sets out the essence of the economic well-being remit and the consequent rationale for looking beyond the traditional indicators of economic development.
Understanding economic well-being
A document for those with potential to develop or lead an economic well-being project. This guidance is targeted at an individual or service area within or outside a local authority (including councillors and community workers).
Spreading good practice
This document provides a comprehensive overview of economic well-being and includes a set of thirteen good practice case studies providing "can do, how to" guidance.
The economic and social impact of Lincoln Cathedral on the local and regional economy
Productivity and Place - economic performance in remote areas

