Infrastructure Delivery Plans (IDPs): Practical guidance and tools


Introduction

The role, purpose and structure of an IDP

This section explores the multiple functions and benefits of an IDP, and how they can have a wider purpose than just as part of the evidence base for your Local Plan & CIL Charging Schedule. 

This section also examines the policy context of IDPs, and provides practical guidance on their development and implementation through real-world case studies. 

Engagement and governance

This section includes an overview of some of the key considerations when engaging with stakeholders as you develop your IDP. This includes some key principles for undertaking engagement as well as some specifics as to what engagement you should undertake at each stage of the IDP process.

Evidence and needs assessments

The process of gathering up to date and relevant evidence from a range of sources and from different stakeholders is critical to ensuring that your IDP is robust and meets its purpose, whether for plan-making or other uses. A well-evidenced approach helps ensure that local needs are correctly understood and planned for, strengthening your IDP, and supporting the effective governance of developer contributions.

Maintaining your IDP with up-to-date evidence is essential for developing a reliable infrastructure schedule. Without this, there is a risk that infrastructure delivery may not represent the evolving demands of the local area and therefore reducing the effectiveness of infrastructure planning and investment.

Data and digitisation

This section of the guidance focuses specifically on how data and digital tools can support the preparation and maintenance of Infrastructure Delivery Plans (IDPs). The focus in this section is on how you can adopt digital formats for your IDP and how to use data more effectively to lead to more robust, transparent and adaptable plans. 

Delivery

Practical tools and templates

The following practical tools and templates can be used and downloaded to support the development and delivery of an IDP: