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In September 2004, the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act came into force. This requires Local Planning Authorities in England and Wales to have a Local Development Framework in place by Spring 2007. These will replace the existing system of Unitary Development Plans, Local Plans and Structure Plans. A [Guide for Heritage Groups on Local Development Frameworks|http://www.heritagelink.org.uk/docs/heritage_groups_guide.pdf] is available on the [Heritage Link web site|http://www.heritagelink.org.uk/]. In Wales Local Planning Authorities will be required to prepare and maintain up to date development plans which are to be called local development plans (Planning: Delivering for Wales – Initial Guidance Note on Implications For Development Plans In Wales of The Planning And Compulsory Purchase Act (Revised Version October 2004) (National Assembly for Wales: Welsh Assembly Government 2004)).
In September 2004, the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act came into force. This requires Local Planning Authorities in England and Wales to have a Local Development Framework in place by Spring 2007. These will replace the existing system of Unitary Development Plans, Local Plans and Structure Plans. A [Guide for Heritage Groups on Local Development Frameworks|http://www.heritagelink.org.uk/docs/heritage_groups_guide.pdf] is available on the [Heritage Alliance web site|http://www.heritagelink.org.uk/]. In Wales Local Planning Authorities will be required to prepare and maintain up to date development plans which are to be called local development plans (Planning: Delivering for Wales – Initial Guidance Note on Implications For Development Plans In Wales of The Planning And Compulsory Purchase Act (Revised Version October 2004) (National Assembly for Wales: Welsh Assembly Government 2004)).