The FoDDC is currently preparing a new Local Plan (LP) for the area, to cover the period to 2041. It has reached a stage where strategic options are being considered prior to the preparation of a draft (reg18) plan. Overall the plan is seeking to meet the present housing requirement and deliver a sustainable solution which will require the identification of land for about 4000 new dwellings across the district over and above existing commitments of about 3000
FoDC are looking for a study to both consider the present strategy to promote the role of Lydney and the overall corporate aims and objectives of the FoDDC especially its climate change objectives. The latter will demand a spatial strategy which can deliver or help deliver the 2030 climate change objective
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Request for Quotation for Technical Support for The Forest of Dean District Climate Adaptation and Resilience Project
Forest of Dean District Council (FoDDC) has declared climate and ecological emergencies signalling that immediate action is required. The adopted Climate Change Strategy and Action plan sets out that we not only need to reduce the magnitude of climate change impacts through carbon emissions reductions but also prepare for 'locked in' climate change.
The UK Climate Projections 2009 have informed the FoD climate projections analysis identifying that:
o Summers will continue to get hotter and drier. There will be a significant increase in both the average and maximum temperatures in the Forest of Dean by the middle of the century.
o As the climate changes, cloud cover in summer is likely to decrease, while summer sunshine and solar radiation may correspondingly increase.
o Precipitation is projected to increase in the winter significantly and more frequent heavy rainfall events are likely. This will have a direct impact on the incidence of flooding.
o Extreme weather events are expected to become more common. This can be expected to manifest itself over decades or years, but more extreme changes may take place over much shorter time-scales.
The project will help the district plan for these impacts.
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Request for Quotation for Access Control Upgrade and CCTV Improvements at Forest of Dean District Council Offices, Coleford
Request for Quotation for Access Control Upgrade and CCTV Improvements at Forest of Dean District Council Offices, Coleford
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Request for Quotation for Forest of Dean Levelling Up Fund External Monitoring & Evaluation Services
FoDDC is seeking to commission an independent, external consultant to undertake the monitoring and evaluation of the Levelling Up Programme and its constituent parts. The FoDDC seek an evaluator that has experience in place-based regeneration.
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Forest of Dean District Council Local Plan Economic Viability Assessment Update 2024
The Forest of Dean District Councilseeks to commission an update of the Forest of Dean District Council Local Plan Economic Viability Assessment (including CIL) .
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