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  • The home of Office for Place on GOV.UK. Helping to create beautiful, successful and enduring places that foster a sense of community, local pride and belonging.

  • Do you want to play a leadership role supporting the creation and stewardship of popular, healthy, beautiful and sustainable places? The Office for Place is seeking Non-Executive Board Members to provide independent advic…

  • The Office for Place is funding and supporting 10 new areas in England as part of the Design Code Pathfinder Programme.

  • A selection of design codes, chosen by the advisory board to the Office for Place, that demonstrate good practice.

  • Guidance on creating design codes that promote the creation of successful places as set out in the National Model Design Code.

  • This is an exciting opportunity to join the Office for Place in Stoke-on-Trent, a new arms-length body to DLUHC. The Office for Place will lead and shape the work that will enable it to support councils and communities to cr…

  • A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.

  • Helping to create beautiful, successful and enduring places that foster a sense of community, local pride and belonging.

  • The Office for Place will help shift how the planning system is used, as a shield against the worst to its future role as a champion of the best.

  • The Office for Place is a new arms-length body to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

  • When preparing design codes, communities need to be involved at each stage of the process.

  • The Commission was convened to advise government on how to promote and increase the use of high-quality design for new build homes and neighbourhoods.

  • Guidance on creating design codes that promote the creation of successful places as set out in the National Model Design Code.

  • The process of preparing a local design code is based on seven steps

  • This section describes guidance for area types that authorities should consider when creating design codes or guides.

  • This guidance sets out possible contents for a design code, modelled on the ten characteristics of well-designed places set out in the National Design Guide.

  • Office for Place established in Stoke-on-Trent to help councils create beautiful, successful and enduring places.

  • There are many other guides to urban design and placemaking that provide more detailed guidance on the themes set out within this document to inform local design codes.

  • Evaluation and case studies from the first phase of our design code pilots.