Retail, Leisure and Hotel Study

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  • Feasibility study, advisory service, analysis

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  • planning

Submission Deadline

4 weeks from now

Published

4 days ago

Description

Southampton City Council ("the Authority") is inviting Quotes from suitably qualified suppliers ("Potential Suppliers") for the provision of a Retail, Culture, Leisure, and Hotel Needs Assessment.
The Authority is preparing a new Local Plan to 2042; the plan period end date is subject to changes in national plan-making procedures. The new Local Plan needs to take account of the changes made in planning and related policy since Southampton's current development framework was adopted.
Further information to be found in the tender document.

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