- the conservation of identity, strengthening of neighbourhood and encouragement of its cultural diversity and distinctiveness;
- the expansion of public transport and its interconnection with existing and new developments;
- the wise use of resources, minimising additional land take up, and the encouragement of moderate degrees of urban density;
- safeguarding and interconnecting green spaces with networks working towards quality standards and the conservation of public spaces;
- the assurance of social harmony and advancement of social and functional interaction;
- safeguarding existing jobs and creating new and innovative ones;
- advancing a culture of discourse;
- creating long-term partnerships between the community, and the public and private sectors;
- participation in lifelong learning processes, seeing urban life in its wider context.
2. City of neighbourhoods, Including decentralised governance and the protection of a city's identity
3. City of short distances, with accessibility to all infrastructure networks available on foot or by bicycle
4. Public transport and density: land users with civic function and high frequency of use shall be located near to public transport nodes
6. Industry and jobs provision as the most important task for the future
7. Nature and environment, with all planning proposals evaluated for their environmental impact
8. Design quality, especially for public spaces, using expert panels.
10. Communication and participation of all levels and sectors of society
11. Reliability, obligation and fairness, to build trust and consensus
12. Cooperation and partnership, with financial support for projects and incentives for investors plus exemplary actions.



























