Council to publish its Local Plan

Published Wednesday, 23rd October 2024

Pendle’s most important planning document - The Local Plan - will be published this Friday.

Local Plan 2024

 

Pendle Borough Council intends to adopt the plan in 2025.

But first, residents and other interested parties have a final opportunity to have their say.

Councillor Asjad Mahmood, Leader of Pendle Borough Council, said: “The Local Plan will help to guide development in Pendle up to 2040.

“It will be used daily by planning officers to help them decide whether to approve or refuse applications for planning permission.

“We consider The Local Plan to be effective in meeting our development needs and infrastructure requirements. We feel it is justified when considered against the reasonable alternatives, is positively prepared and is consistent with national policy.”

Councillor Tom Whipp, the Council’s Executive Member for Planning and Regulatory Services, added: “Now we need to know if our residents agree – especially those who have submitted comments in response to earlier consultations.

“If you live, or have interests in Pendle, please take time to read the plan and write to the Council offering your support or objections.

“All the comments we receive will be looked at by an independent inspector.

“Anyone submitting an objection to the plan must state the reasons why and indicate how it could be changed to overcome their objection.”

Copies of The Local Plan are available to view at Number One Market Street in Nelson and all local libraries (including the mobile library). If you prefer, you can view the plan and all supporting documents online at www.pendle.gov.uk/LPpublication

Philip Spurr, Pendle Borough Council’s Director of Place, added: “The plan contains 61 different policies and has been a number of years in the making.

“This is the fourth public consultation we have held and the very last chance for people to have their say.”

The deadline for all comments is 5pm on Friday 6 December.