‘Call for sites’ launched for new Local Plan
Thursday, 12 December 2024
We've launched a further ‘Call for Sites’ asking people to suggest land that could be redeveloped to meet future demand for homes, jobs, green spaces, education and local facilities.
We've recently undertaken a Call for Sites for previously developed land known as ‘brownfield land’ within Central Bedfordshire. Whilst the Brownfield Call for Sites has identified some potential opportunities for future housing and employment growth that they will assess further, from an initial review, Brownfield sites alone will not be sufficient to meet the needs for the next Plan period.
The wider ‘Call for Sites’ is the next step in our fresh approach to plan-making and is a request for submissions of land that could be transformed, enhancing the local community. Once submitted, each site will be reviewed for its suitability, availability and achievability against a set of criteria, which have been informed by feedback to our recent public engagement. Sites will also be subject to public consultation as part of the statutory plan-making process before any decisions are made to allocate any of the sites.
Councillor Adam Zerny, Leader of Central Bedfordshire Council, said:
We want our residents to shape the future of our area. As part of recent engagement, around 3,000 people shared their views on what makes a great place to live and what the future of Central Bedfordshire should look like as we start work on a new Local Plan – the blueprint for growth in the area.
We recognise the need to provide new homes and jobs for the next generation, so younger people have the chance to buy their first homes near family and friends, and for people downsizing to stay close to their roots. We will also need the infrastructure and facilities to support that growth.
Developing a Local Plan is a long process, and there will be many opportunities for people to have their say as the plan develops. But one way everyone can make a real difference now is suggesting local sites that could be considered for future development.