What sort of development can the checklist be used for?

  1. What types of development is the checklist designed for?
  2. Do I really have to fill in the whole checklist for a small development?

What types of development is the checklist designed for?

The checklist is designed for use on housing and mixed use developments. In consultation with project partners, it is suggested that alternative tools such as BREEAM, Ecohomes or the Code for Sustainable Homes are used where single buildings are being proposed.

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Do I really have to fill in the whole checklist for a small development?

No. In consultation with planners from the region, we have split the checklist into three different versions for different sizes of development:

  • Up to 9 dwellings, (few masterplanning issues)
  • 10 – 999 dwellings
  • 0 and 1,000 – 5,999 dwellings (more neighbourhood and large scale issues).

If the development is for more than 6,000 houses, we recommend a bespoke checklist should be produced by the developer and local authority.

The set of questions for smaller developments is contained within the set of questions for larger developments.

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This checklist is no longer supported

The Government announced that as part of its new policy on economic development all Regional Development Agencies, including Advantage West Midlands, will close.

This checklist will remain online to allow existing users to reference their existing projects. New accounts and projects can no longer be created.