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The Development Team Approach Planning & Delivery with confidence Development Services Planning & Building Control

Small, medium and large projects managed via the Development Team Approach Construction at St.Helens Chamber & Enterprise Centre

Development in St.Helens: St.Helens is undergoing a post-industrial revolution providing many new development opportunities. These opportunities can also bring with them some challenges for developers and their professional teams. To save our development partners cost and time, St.Helens Council has introduced the Development Team Approach (DTA). This service helps development professionals through the development regulatory regimes. The DTA, delivered through the Regeneration and Housing Directorate, looks to reinforce the distinctive character of the Borough through quality developments and enhancing the existing built fabric to encourage ongoing investment in St.Helens Borough. Town Centre Living Atlas House

The Development Team Approach The Development Team Approach (DTA) is a service to help developers, architects and other development professionals through the planning and building regulation process. The DTA will give certainty as to the level of service that can be expected and give guidance and advice on the information required prior to and during the planning and building regulatory process. This approach is recommended, although not exclusively, for developments that involve: 10 or more dwellings; retail, commercial or industrial development with a gross floor area of 1,000m 2 or more; complex small-scale developments. The DTA provides a co-ordinated response to your pre-planning application enquiry: improving channels of communication; minimising delays; ensuring consistent advice. Mere Grange Cowley Language College

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How the Development Team Approach works: The DTA at St.Helens is a powerful and unique tailored service providing an opportunity for developers of large schemes to engage with the necessary Council services and other statutory bodies to discuss and negotiate ideas for the proposed development. The DTA co-ordinator will act as a single point of contact and chair all meetings arranged for the life of the project, and will electronically circulate bullet point records of agreed meeting actions. Potential developers and their agents are invited for constructive pre-application discussions involving key issues such as: planning history; employment; design; transport; highways; environmental matters including landscaping and trees; affordable housing; legal agreements.

Discussions will also address: planning policy; planning procedures; timescales including committee dates; consultation requirements. General information about the Development Service will be provided together with how best the developer can carry out consultations with the local community. It is also an opportunity to discuss access, fire safety and conservation of fuel and power issues with our Building Control professionals, the outcome of these issues will influence the overall design of developments. If requested, the Council will maintain confidentiality at this point. You will have an opportunity to know more about the new initiatives, help and benefits available from our Building Control Service in areas such as: Partnering; Structural Warranties; Sustainable Homes Assessments; SAP Assessment and EPC, acoustic Testing; Air Pressure Testing; Home Information Packs. You will always be given independent, unbiased technical advice on fire engineering, structural engineering, access, noise control, energy efficiency and sustainability.

Our commitment to you: Information provided will always be as detailed and accurate as possible, and will cover all aspects of the development process, from pre-planning application to building regulation completion on site. We will also make sure the right people are always on hand to help you. On submission of a formal planning application, the service will endeavour to: Arrange for relevant Council Officers to attend meetings prior to the submission of a planning application; fast track through the registration and validation system within 2 working days of receipt; We will send out to consultees within 3 working days; Respond within 10 working days (internal consultees) and 15 working days (external consultees) if the information provided is adequate for their need; Make a building regulation pre-application service available. St.Helens College NGF Europe

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The benefits for you: Saves you time and money - you will be given accurate information; An open service - creating a clearer and more certain process; Brings together all the relevant professionals - the right people with the right skills at the right time; Avoids the frustration of numerous meetings - no more confusing and conflicting advice; You have a single point of contact - regular communication and status information; Focus on customer care - our support throughout the entire process; Helps you deliver a high quality scheme - we will work closely with your design team. The benefits for us: Greater understanding of how you have made your decisions and arrived at submitted scheme; Ensures a high quality scheme is prepared and delivered; Helps us deliver a faster decision; Helps to promote cultural change, modernisation, and to continually improve our service; Aids our regeneration aspirations; Helps us maintain St.Helens' unique character; Helps us deliver the Development Plan and the Corporate Plan for St.Helens.

What you require before we meet: To make for more meaningful pre-application discussions you will need a design outline with relevant plans. If possible, please provide the relevant material in electronic form, in advance of any Development Team meeting. This would assist in disseminating the information to the relevant parties, and help with the quality and accuracy of information given at any DTA meeting arranged. The Next Step: Simply contact the DTA co-ordinator who will be pleased to assist you with the Development Team Approach, or visit www.sthelens.gov.uk. Contact Details: Development Team Approach Co-ordinator, tel: 01744 676245. email: dta@sthelens.gov.uk St.Helens Council, Urban Regeneration and Housing, Town Hall, Victoria Square, St.Helens WA10 1HP. St.Helens RLFC future stadium Aspirational Housing

St.Helens Council offers a translation and interpretation service covering foreign languages, British Sign Language, Braille and audio tape. For a translation of any St.Helens Council publication, please provide your name and address and the name of the language you require to the Contact Centre, quoting the title and/or reference number of the document. Contact Centre Wesley House, Corporation Street, St.Helens, Merseyside WA10 1HF Tel: 01744 456789/676789 Fax: 01744 456895 Minicom: 01744 671671 Email: contactcentre@sthelens.gov.uk www.sthelens.gov.uk 2003-2004 Rethinking Construction 2007-2008 Healthy Schools 2008-2009 Improving Accessibility 2009-2010 Homes for the Future 2009-2010 Raising economic prosperity through partnership For any investment enquiries