Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
THIS INTRODUCTORY TEXT IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND DOES NOT FORM PART OF THE PLAN
Your views are really important to us. Along with the evidence that we have gathered, the views you have submitted through previous consultations have helped us shape the Chichester Local Plan that we intend to submit for examination.
Before it is submitted, we ran a very specific consultation, enabling you to view the plan and comment on soundness and legal compliance. All of the comments received will submitted to the Inspector for consideration alongside the plan.
- Each box below will take you to a chapter in the Local Plan document. For further guidance on how to view the comments received follow this Step by Step Guide or click on the 'help' button at the top of this page.
- Please note that you do not need to have an account or be logged in to read the document or view representations made, although you can log in to view your own representations if preferred.
- The tests that you could comment on were: is it legally compliant? is it sound? and, does it comply with the duty to cooperate? You can click on the question mark that appears against each test to see an explanation, and you can find out more, at: www.chichester.gov.uk/viewandcommentonthelocalplan.
- For more background information and a range of frequently asked questions about the Local Plan, visit: www.chichester.gov.uk/localplanexplained and www.chichester.gov.uk/localplanfaqs. We’ve also prepared overview documents personalised to the three key parts of the plan area, which can be found here: www.chichester.gov.uk/localplannews.
- You can also view the Schedule of Changes to the Policies Map, and the Sustainability Appraisal and Habitats Regulation Assessment which accompany the plan.
- A range of evidence documents prepared to inform and support the plan can be viewed here: www.chichester.gov.uk/thelocalplanevidence.
- This version of the Local Plan represents the policies and allocations the Chichester District Council proposes to submit to the Secretary of State for independent examination.
What Happens Next
All the comments received will be assembled and passed to an independent planning inspector appointed by the Secretary of State who will examine the Plan (together with a range of supporting documents). The Inspector will consider the representations received by the council to the proposed submission version of the Plan to inform his or her decision about whether the Plan can be adopted by the council, or whether it must first be amended to make it 'sound' and to ensure it meets legal and national policy tests.
If any significant modifications are thought necessary by the Inspector, these will also be the subject of further consultation.
Data Protection
All documents will be held at the main office of Chichester District Council, and representations will be published online (with signatures, addresses and email addresses redacted). Your personal data will be stored as required in accordance with the council's General Protection Policy which can be viewed here –
www.chichester.gov.uk/dataprotectionandfreedomofinformation