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Title
Regional Spatial Strategy Annual Monitoring Report 2006-07 Executive Summary
Type
Academic Type Research
Status
Complete
Summary

As the regional planning body, the North East Assembly has a statutory duty to monitor and evaluate the implementation of the regional spatial strategy, and prepare and submit a monitoring report to Communities and Local Government (CLG) each February.

This is the executive summary of the latest annual monitoring report (AMR) for the period 2006-07.

Questions

How is the North East England performing as a region in terms of meeting the aims and objectives set out in the regional spatial strategy for the North East?

Primary Category
Spatial
Time Focus
2006
Due Date
27/07/2010
Organisation
Association of North East Councils
Contact Name
Lucy Mo
Contact Email
lucy.mo@northeastcouncils.gov.uk
Contact Phone
08450760080
Last Updated
27/07/2010

Secondary Categories

Built environment, People and communities, Natural environment, Connectivity, Demographics, Energy and climate change, Heritage and cultural assets, Environmental quality, Quality of place, Spatial, Resource management

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