A series of drop-in sessions have been arranged for people to comment on the county council’s approach to creating a new Local Development Plan.
The current Local
Development Plan (LDP) provides local policy on development in the county and expires in December 2021 and there is a need to have a new adopted LDP in
place by this date.
Over the past 12 months detailed work has taken place on
developing a range of growth options which set out how much land would be
required for different types of development and where that development should
broadly be located.
Councillors have agreed a
draft Preferred Strategy for consultation. This recommends the provision of land for 3,775 homes and 68 hectares of employment
land. It is also proposed to focus new development in settlements with access
to services; including a Strategic Site at Bodelwyddan.
The consultation runs until the August 30, 2019.
A series of drop-in
sessions have been arranged for people to talk to officers including one on Wednesday, July 17 at Llangollen Town Hall Foyer, from 2-7pm
Councillor Mark Young,
Cabinet Lead Member for Planning, Public Protection and Sustainable
Communities, said: “Agreeing and adopting a Local Development Plan is a lengthy
process and we have now agreed to consult on our broad approach. The public are
now being given a chance to have their say.
"The responses to this consultation
will be reported back to Members and the final Preferred Strategy will need to
be discussed by Council in the Autumn. This
will allow the Council to progress to the next stage of the LDP process, which
is around creating detailed policies, proposals and specific land use
allocations. This more detailed work will also be subject to further public
consultation."
* People can access the
consultation via the council’s website:www.countyconversation.denbighshire.gov.uk
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