What Happens Next

You responded to the consultation. Now what?

Next consultation: June 2026

Where We Are Now

The Regulation 18 "Preferred Options" consultation closed on 2 January 2026.

1

Council Reviews Responses

The Council is now analysing all comments received. They use software to categorise and summarise responses, then prepare a report showing how feedback has been considered.

2

Evidence Updates

Technical studies are being finalised: infrastructure assessments, viability testing, transport modelling. These will inform which sites make it into the final plan.

3

Site Selection

The Council decides which specific sites will be allocated for development. Some sites from Reg 18 may be dropped; others may be refined or added.

4

Reg 19 Consultation Opens

Expected June 2026. This is the formal consultation on the plan the Council intends to submit. Your chance to make comments that go directly to the Inspector.

The Local Plan Journey

2022-2024
Evidence Gathering

Technical studies on housing need, site suitability, infrastructure capacity

February 2022
Reg 18: Issues & Options

Initial consultation on key challenges and options

Feb-Apr 2024
Reg 18: Vision & Strategy

Consultation on the emerging approach

Nov 2025 - Jan 2026
Reg 18: Preferred Options

Consultation on the Council's preferred development strategy

NOW
Council Reviews Responses

All Reg 18 comments analysed and considered

June 2026
Reg 19: Publication

Formal consultation on the draft plan — your comments go to the Inspector

December 2026
Submission

Plan submitted to the Planning Inspectorate

2027
Examination

Independent Inspector examines the plan

Late 2027
Adoption

Plan becomes the basis for planning decisions until 2043

Why Regulation 19 Matters More

Reg 18 (Closed) Reg 19 (Coming)
Question asked "What do you think?" "Is this plan sound and legal?"
Who sees your comments Council officers only Planning Inspector
Right to speak at hearing No Yes (if seeking changes)
Format required General views Must address "soundness" tests

The Four Tests of Soundness

At Reg 19, your comments should explain which test(s) the plan fails:

Positively Prepared

Does it genuinely seek to meet the area's needs?

Justified

Is this the most appropriate strategy based on evidence?

Effective

Can it actually be delivered? Will infrastructure be provided?

Consistent with National Policy

Does it align with the National Planning Policy Framework?

How to Prepare for Reg 19

Keep Your Reg 18 Response

Your Reg 18 comments are a starting point. At Reg 19, you'll reframe them around the soundness tests.

Watch for New Evidence

Updated traffic assessments, infrastructure plans, and viability studies will be published. These may support your case.

Gather Your Own Evidence

Photos of flooding, traffic queues, infrastructure problems. Local knowledge the Council may not have captured.

Connect with Your Community

Parish councils, community groups, and neighbours. Coordinated responses can be more effective than individual ones.

Key Dates

June 2026
Reg 19 Opens
December 2026
Submission
2027
Examination
Late 2027
Adoption

These are the Council's target dates and may change. We'll update this page when dates are confirmed.

Don't Miss Regulation 19

Sign up for updates and we'll notify you when the consultation opens.

Last updated: 2 January 2026. Sources: CDC Local Plan page, GOV.UK guidance on Local Plan examinations.

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