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Following the launch of the Natural England Green Infrastructure (GI) Framework earlier this year, LUC has been working with several local planning authorities to explore incorporating the framework into local plan policy. We have developed the following roadmap to summarise how local planning authorities may successfully integrate the framework components into an existing GI evidence base.

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Following the launch of the Natural England Green Infrastructure (GI) Framework earlier this year, LUC has been working with several local planning authorities to explore incorporating the framework into local plan policy. We have developed the following roadmap to summarise how local planning authorities may successfully integrate the framework components into an existing GI evidence base.

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