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Rutland County Council Moves Forward with Local Plan 2021-2041 (Video)

Rutland County Council Moves Forward with Local Plan 2021-2041


Rutland County Council has taken a significant step forward in the development of its Local Plan 2021-2041. The council has approved the publication of the Pre-Submission Local Plan for a six-week consultation period, paving the way for its submission to the government for examination.   

The Local Plan will set out the planning policies for Rutland County and will guide future development decisions over the next 15 years. It is essential for ensuring sustainable growth and protecting the county's environment.   

The council has considered two options for the Local Plan: proceeding with the publication and submission process, or delaying the process. The recommended option is to proceed, as it will allow the council to make timely progress and reduce the risk of government intervention.

The Local Plan has been informed by extensive consultation with residents, businesses, and other stakeholders. It includes a vision for Rutland's future, strategic objectives, and policies to address housing, employment, and environmental needs.   

Once adopted, the Local Plan will be used to determine planning applications and ensure that development is appropriate and sustainable. It will also help to protect Rutland's green spaces, biodiversity, and heritage assets.   

The council is now seeking feedback from the public on the Local Plan. Residents and businesses can submit their comments during the six-week consultation period. The Local Plan will then be submitted to the government for examination by an independent planning inspector.   

The adoption of the Local Plan is expected to take place in 2026.