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Retail and Commercial Leisure

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POLICIES


  • SC 1 - The City's Network of Centres
  • SC 2 - Policy Objectives for Tier 1 and 2 Town Centres
  • SC 3 -The Sequential Approach for Retail and Commercial Leisure Developments
  • SC 4 - Large Scale Retail or Commercial Leisure Development
  • SC 5 - Town Centre Action Plans, Local Development Strategies and Masterplans
  • SC 6 - Retention of Retail and Commercial Leisure Floorspace Within Tier 1-3 Town Centres
  • SC 7 - Protection and Promotion Of Local Shopping Centres and Local Shops
  • SC 8 - Sales of Goods in Large Retail Stores Outwith Town Centres
  • SC 9 - Retail Development - Related Matters
  • SC 10 - Non-Retail Uses in Tier 1, 2 and 3 Town Centres
  • SC 11 - Food, Drink and Entertainment Uses
last updated: 02 December 2009

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  • City Plan 2
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