Local Development Scheme

Central Lancashire Local Development Scheme

Every Local Planning Authority in England has to prepare a Local Plan, which includes all of the local planning policies for that area. Any planning applications have to be decided in line with it unless material considerations indicate otherwise. The current system was put in place by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (as amended by Part 6 of the Localism Act 2011 section 111).

The purpose of the Local Development Scheme (LDS) is to identify new and revised planning policies that Councils are preparing to form the Local Plan. Under planning regulations, Councils are required to regularly update this document and post it on their respective websites.

This LDS is produced jointly to reflect the joint working between the three authorities, specifically the existing Core Strategy adopted in 2012 and the commitment to undertake a review of the Core Strategy and three Local Plans’ policies, in order to produce a single Central Lancashire Local Plan.

December 2022: The timetable for the preparation of the Local Plan is contained within the Local Development (LDS).  The latest version of the LDS was approved by each Council during meetings held in December 2022 

The latest LDS can be viewed here

 

 

 

Updated on 06 January 2023