PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Local Plans (27 January 2016)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what guidance his Department provides to local planning authorities on whether (a) a Local Plan and (b) other local planning policies can be amended following the granting of planning permission on appeal for substantive development.

Asked by:
Sir Oliver Dowden (Conservative)

Answer

The National Planning Policy Framework says that Local Plans can be reviewed in whole or in part to respond flexibly to changing circumstances. Our planning guidance also indicates that a local planning authority should review the relevance of the Local Plan at regular intervals to assess whether some or all of it may need updating. It is for the local planning authority to decide whether and when to review its planning policies.


Answered by:
Sir Brandon Lewis (Conservative)
4 February 2016

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