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West Norfolk Council hearings to progress with Local Plan set to start next week




After a delay for more evidence to be gathered, West Norfolk Council is set to take another step closer to adopting its Local Plan.

Hearings that will help the authority move closer to implementing the plan are set to begin again next week.

The hearings were adjourned last spring to give the borough council the opportunity to gather more evidence in certain areas of its plan.

West Norfolk Council deputy leader Jim Moriarty
West Norfolk Council deputy leader Jim Moriarty

These included:

- Extra evidence relating to the West Winch Housing Growth Area

- Evidence to support an updated Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Showpeople strategy (which is why the council has recently undertaken consultation on this)

The West Norfolk Council offices in Lynn
The West Norfolk Council offices in Lynn

- Additional information around the council’s strategic approach to growth in the borough.

Cllr Jim Moriarty, the borough council’s cabinet member for development and regeneration, said: “We have done an enormous amount of work over the past year to gather more evidence in support of our plan and I am looking forward to the hearings beginning again.

“Once the hearings are complete we can move towards formally adopting the plan, which sets out a roadmap for future development in the borough.

"That will not be the end of our work, however: the development of Local Plans is an ongoing process and once our Local Plan is adopted, we will begin work on the next one immediately.

“The Local Plan provides a planning policy framework covering a range of areas, including meeting the housing needs of the borough and economic, social, and environmental policies.

“It will guide and influence both individual planning decisions and also many of the key strategic decisions we take."

“We will ensure that our new and future Local Plan delivers the best outcomes for people of West Norfolk, in line with the commitments in our Corporate Strategy.”

The hearings are due to resume next Tuesday (March 26) and are scheduled as follows:

- March 26-28: strategic growth and West Winch

- April 16-19: sites that the council has allocated or is proposing to allocate across West Norfolk, and its environmental, social and economic policies

- September 3-4: Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Showpeople strategy

Full details or the process and more details about the hearings are available at www.west-norfolk.gov.uk/LPRexamination

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