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Proposed submission draft of the Croydon local plan 2019 to 2039
The Regulation 19 Consultation has now closed.
The purpose of the Regulation 19 consultation is to provide an opportunity for representations to be made on the amendments to the local plan before it is examined by a planning inspector. In accordance with the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (PCPA), the planning inspector will consider all comments on the plan that are made within the consultation period.
The consultation ran from 6 January 2022 to 17 February 2022.
The Regulation 19 consultation follows on from the Regulation 18 consultation that took place between November 2019 and January 2020. The representations received during this consultation have been used to feed into the review of the local plan 2019 to 2039.
Documents from this consultation:
Watch the video below for an overview of the local plan and the regulation 19 consultation process.
Submitted comments reflected on the legal compliance and soundness of the revised local plan, referring to specific policy and paragraph numbers. Further information summary on how this is measured is provided below.
Find out more about the plan making process and tests of soundness:
To ensure legal compliance, the revised local plan should:
We should also have worked collaboratively with neighbouring authorities and prescribed bodies on strategic and cross boundary matters, known as the duty to cooperate.
To ensure the local plan is sound, it should meet the following criteria:
Provides a strategy which, as a minimum, seeks to meet Croydon’s objectively assessed needs and is informed by agreements with other authorities, so that unmet need from neighbouring areas is accommodated where it is practical to do so and is consistent with achieving sustainable development.
An appropriate strategy, taking into account the reasonable alternatives, and based on proportionate evidence;
Deliverable over the plan period, and based on effective joint working on cross-boundary strategic matters that have been dealt with rather than deferred, as evidenced by the statement of common ground; and
Enabling the delivery of sustainable development in accordance with the policies in this Framework and other statements of national planning policy, where relevant.
For further information, read the supporting evidence used to inform the local plan.
Optimised versions of the revised local plan documents for screen-readers are available below.
For information on how to access the revised local plan and supporting evidence in a more accessible format please read our accessibility statement.
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