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Drafting and Implementing Design Codes: Stakeholder Engagement, Structure, Compliance, Legal Weight and SPD Replacement under the Levelling‑up and Regeneration Act 2023 (England)

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East Riding of Yorkshire Council has produced this Practice Note. It should be read alongside Practice Note: Design requirements in the planning system, which outlines the legal and policy framework governing design in the planning system.

Preparatory stage

Thorough preparation establishes a clear process for drafting and implementing a code, and helps secure buy‑in from key stakeholders.

From the outset, define the parameters of the code. Will it operate across the whole authority or be tailored to a specific site? Alternatively, should it concentrate on a single design characteristic or aspect?

Early, meaningful engagement with stakeholders—including local residents, agents, developers and planning officers—can fix initial boundaries and map the scope the code will need to cover. This early dialogue also highlights priorities that warrant inclusion.

Review design guides and codes prepared by other authorities, then discuss which approaches will work in your area. Comparing examples can reveal what to adapt or avoid.

Ask officers, local developers and agents where they most need clarity to sharpen the content and focus effort. As a code cannot address everything, analyse responses to target where guidance will be most effective...

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