Written answers

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Planning Guidelines

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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648. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of local authorities that are compliant with his Department's local area plan guidelines in respect of a specific part of section 3.2 (details supplied); if his Department monitors compliance; if not, the reason therefore; the number of local authorities that have a policy on this issue; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11171/18]

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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649. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the work being done within his Department in respect of the national obesity plan, specifically regarding developing guidelines and support materials for those working in developing the built environment of urban development and planning in relation to reducing the obesogenic environment; the status of this matter; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11172/18]

Photo of Eoghan MurphyEoghan Murphy (Dublin Bay South, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 648 and 649 together.

The recently published National Planning Framework recognises the strong link between our health and environment and includes a National Policy Objective to support the objectives of public health policy, including Healthy Ireland and the National Physical Activity Plan, through integrating such policies, where appropriate and at the applicable scale, with planning policy.

In addition, my Department published statutory guidelines for planning authorities in June 2013 on Local Area Plans (LAPs) under Section 28 of the Planning Act 2000 (as amended). Section 5 of these Guidelines offers advice as regards the structure and content of local area plans and sets out a range of policies that can be put in place to promote and facilitate active and healthy living patterns for local communities.

These include

- promoting walking and cycling as modes of transport,

- accessibility to public open spaces, recreational and sports facilities,

- proximity of new development to sustainable travel modes,

- provision of play areas, and

- careful consideration of the appropriateness of the location of fast-food outlets in the vicinity of schools and parks.

A practical effect of these Guidelines with regard to fast-food outlets is that consideration can be given to the appropriateness of their location in the vicinity of schools and parks, for example in newly developing areas, while at the same time taking into account wider land use considerations.

However, with regard to the many schools located in or near town centres, restriction of fast-food outlets in these kinds of situations needs to be carefully considered on a case by case basis, in view of the mix of existing uses typically found in such central urban areas.

In addition, planning policy with regard to the location of fast-food outlets needs to be considered also within the wider policy context of practical steps that can be taken to more widely promote and facilitate active and healthy living patterns, by enhancing the scope for activities such as walking, cycling and sports and active leisure pursuits and their associated facilities.

In relation to the number of local authorities that have a policy as referenced in the question, the relevant section of the Guidelines sets out a methodology to be considered and applied at local level rather than a pre-determined policy position.  Therefore, tracking and collation of specific data in relation to the existence and nature of the policies adopted in LAPs by individual local authorities in line with the Guidelines is not undertaken by my Department.

It should also be noted that senior officials from my Department participate in the cross-Departmental working group, established by the Minister for Health, to oversee implementation of the National Obesity Policy and Action Plan.

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