New framework for sustainable housing development

Key sites mentioned in the Strategic Delivery Framework include Parc Le Lacheur, Saltpans, Franc Fief, Pointues Rocques and Fontaine Vinery
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A framework to ensure the sustainable development of houses in the north of Guernsey has been published by the States.
The Committee for Employment & Social Security said the Strategic Delivery Framework (SDF) would "establish a vision" for the allocated housing sites in St Sampson's and Vale.
It said the SDF was a coordinated approach which would ensure future development met existing housing needs, boosted the economy and improved transport options.
Deputy Peter Roffey said the framework would lay "the groundwork for long-term growth".
'Vibrant communities'
He said: "The work marks a significant step forward in our efforts to deliver much-needed housing in a way that also supports sustainable, vibrant communities in the north of the island.
"By taking a collaborative approach with Savills and working closely with both internal and external stakeholders, we're laying the groundwork for long-term growth that benefits islanders now and into the future.
"The north of the island holds enormous potential, and the SDF provides a clear and practical path to unlocking it in a sustainable way."
Key sites in the SDF include Parc Le Lacheur, Saltpans, Franc Fief, Pointues Rocques and Fontaine Vinery.
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