tailieunhanh - Planning Policy Statement 10: Planning for Sustainable Waste Management

Because a 1998 UPS study indicated that volunteers do not always feel their volunteer experiences make best use of their skills and interests, the Corporation for National and Community Service, the UPS Foundation, and the USA Freedom Corps organized the first national study of volunteer management capacity to better understand the scope of issues confronting our charities and congregational social service outreach activities. The study, conducted by the Urban Institute in fall 2003, is based on a representative sample of 1,753 charities, drawn from the more than 200,000 charities that filed their annual paperwork with the IRS in 2000. It also includes information from 541 congregations, representing the 380,000 congregations (of all faiths). | Communities _ and Local Government Planning shapes the places where people live and work and the country we live in. It plays a key role in supporting the Government s wider economic social and environmental objectives and for sustainable communities. Policy Statement 10 for SustainableWaste NG Management Revised March 2011 Communities _ and Local Government Planning Policy Statement 10 Planning for Sustainable Waste Management Planning Policy Statements PPS set out the Government s national policies on different aspects of land-use planning in England. This PPS replaces Planning Policy Guidance Note 10 Planning and Waste Management published in 1999 and forms part of the national waste management plan for the UK. The policies in this PPS should be taken into account by waste planning authorities in discharging their responsibilities1 by regional planning bodies in the preparation of regional spatial strategies by the Mayor of London in relation to the Spatial Development Strategy in London2 and in general by local planning authorities in the preparation of local development documents. They may also be material to decisions on individual planning applications. These policies complement other national planning policies and should be read in conjunction with Government policies for sustainable waste management in particular those set out in the national waste strategy3. A companion guide provides practice guidance on the implementation of the policies set out in this PPS. 1 See Annex A 2 London is covered by its own legislation - the Greater London Authority Act 1999 which places responsibility for strategic planning with the Mayor requiring him her to produce a Spatial Development Strategy also known as the London Plan . References to regional planning bodies and regional spatial strategies in this PPS include the Mayor of London and the Spatial Development Strategy other than where indicated. 3 Currently Waste Strategy 2000 as amended Crown Copyright 2005 first .

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