Planning Overview
Local planning is effectively a collection of various planning policy documents which consider a wide range of important planning issues such as housing, employment, retail, the environment, and transport. Together all these documents create "The Local Plan". It plays a crucial role in prioritising and shaping development in Shropshire up until 2026.
The Local Plan is made up of several planning documents, known as Local Development Documents (LDDs). When adopted, the policies and guidance contained in these LDDs will play an important role in the assessment of individual planning applications within Shropshire.
Two of the key documents which make up the Shropshire Local Development Framework (LDF) are:
Core Strategy DPD - adopted 24 February 2011
Site Allocations and Management of Development Adopted Plan – adopted 17 December 2015
Since the adoption of the Site Allocations and Management of Development (SAMDev) Plan, any saved planning policies from the district councils are considered out of date and have been replaced by the Local Plan.
The Local Plan is currently under review which will take planning policy to cover the period 2016-2036. Shropshire Council have asked all parish council's for input into the Local Plan Review ( LPR). BHDPC's response to the Preferred Sites Consultation Document in the LPR can be read below: