Folkestone & Hythe District Council has launched a Call For Sites as part of the preparation for its next Local Plan.
It is an opportunity for residents, parish councils, landowners, developers and other stakeholders to suggest land – with the potential for future development – for a wide range of uses. These include housing, employment, leisure, community, open space or areas set aside for nature.
The Call For Sites helps the council identify land potentially available within the district to meet future needs and inform the preparation of the new Local Plan.
Leader Cllr Jim Martin said: “We welcome submissions for sites of all sizes within our boundaries – especially brownfield and locations near services, amenities and sustainable transport links.
“If you want a site to be considered then we definitely want to hear from you – this is your chance to help shape the future of the district.”
Submissions received will be evaluated by the council using an assessment process set out by central government in national policy.
Not every proposal will necessarily be taken forward – this stage is an information-gathering exercise. There will be opportunities for residents to have their say on site allocations in the future when drafts of the Local Plan are consulted on.
The Local Plan is subject to an in-depth assessment by independent inspectors appointed by government; the inspectors must give their approval before it can be finalised.
Visit folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/planning-policy for information and to make a submission before the 5pm deadline on Monday 18 November 2024.