Monitoring forms a crucial feedback loop within the cyclical process of policy-making. It provides information on the performance of policy and its surrounding environment. This takes a future orientated approach by identifying the key challenges and opportunities and enables adjustments and revisions to be made if necessary.
All Local Planning Authorities have to produce an Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) under the new planning system.The purpose of the AMR is two fold: -
The Council submitted its third Annual Monitoring Report covering the 2006/07 year to the Secretary of State in December 2007. The full report including an Executive Summary can be downloaded below:
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| 1 | Annual Monitoring Report covering the 2006/07 year | 7 k | 13 secs | |||
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| 1 | Annual Monitoring Report covering the 2005/06 year | 1.9 mb | 1.8 mins | |||
| 2 | Exective Summary of AMR 2005/06 | 115 k | 46 secs | |||
The Council's first Annual Monitoring Report covering the 2004/05 year can be downloaded below:
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| 1 | Annual Monitoring Report covering the 2004/05 year | 7 k | 13 secs | |||
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