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Local Plan (Part 2): Site Allocations process
We are currently working on the Site Allocations Development Plan Document (DPD) or ‘Allerdale Local Plan (Part 2)’, in which sufficient areas of land within the Borough outside the National Park will be identified or ‘allocated’ for specific types of development and land uses such as housing, employment, and retail for the period up to 2029. Other sites will be safeguarded from development for purposes such as open space.
This follows on from the Allerdale Local Plan (Part 1) adopted in July 2014 which sets out the Council’s strategic and planning policies for the use and development of land outside the Lake District National Park. The Allerdale Local Plan (Part 1) sets out the policy framework for Allerdale Local Plan Part 2 as it identifies the settlement hierarchy for the Borough, sets out the future role, function and spatial objectives of each of the five tiers of the settlement hierarchy and indicates the level of housing and employment development for each.
Defining revised development boundaries for the Principal Service Centre, Key Service Centres, Local Service Centres and Limited Growth Villages. The settlement boundaries will identify (and delineate on a plan) the division between the built-up area of the settlement and the surrounding countryside in order to prevent the encroachment of development into the countryside and define areas of land where new development will, in principle, be acceptable.
Current consultation - Local Plan update and consultation on land at Dunmail Park (June 2018)
Local plan update - Dunmail Park 2018
June 2018 Local Plan Update & Consultation on land at Dunmail Park
Further to our focussed consultation conducted earlier this year, an error was made regarding the site area for a proposed retail/mixed use site submitted at Dunmail Park, Workington, reference 4/WOR/106/M (page 23 of the Focused Consultation document 2017).
The correct plan for this site can be found below. A hard copy is available to view at the Council’s offices at Allerdale House, Workington between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday to Thursday and 9:00 am and 4:30 pm on Fridays (0303 123 1702).
View 1/WOR/106/M – Dunmail Park Workington
A copy is also available for inspection at the following locations during their normal opening hours:
• Aspatria Library: Local Link, The Brandraw, Aspatria, CA7 3EZ (016973 20515)
• Cockermouth Library Link: Main Street, Cockermouth, CA13 9LU (01900 7067170)
• Maryport Library: Lawson Street, Maryport CA15 6ND (01900 812384)
• Maryport Customer Services Centre: Town Hall, Senhouse Street, Maryport CA15 6BH (0303 123 1702)
• Silloth Library: The Discovery Centre, Liddell Street, Silloth CA7 4DD (016973 32195)
• Wigton Library: High Street, Wigton (016973 66150)
• Wigton Local Link: Community Office, Market Hall, Wigton CA7 9AA (0303 123 1702)
• Workington Library: Vulcans Lane, Workington, CA14 2ND (01900 706170)
If you have any comments to make on this site only, please submit them in writing either by email or post, no later than 4pm 29 June 2018.
• By email siteallocations@allerdale.gov.uk
We plan to take the final version of the Local Plan (part 2), along with comments submitted in response to previous consultations, to the Council’s Executive and Full Council in September 2018. This will be followed by a six week consultation period starting in October, after which the Local Plan will be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for independent examination. In the meantime, as and when available, we will be adding topic papers and studies to our web pages. These can be viewed here.
As a consequence of previous planning policy consultations Allerdale Borough Council currently holds your name, postal address (if provided), email address (if provided) and telephone number (if provided). Your information is stored electronically on our consultation system. Access is restricted to the Planning Policy team.
When you comment on our Planning Policy documents we are collecting your information as part of our public duties as a local authority, in order to comply with the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 and the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. We are unable to accept anonymous comments.
If you wish to be notified of future Local Plan Consultations, it is necessary that you provide explicit consent for your details to be retained on our consultee database and mailing list.
Please respond by 7th June 2018 by contacting us by email or post as detailed below with the completed consent form.
If you do not respond by 7th June 2018 the Council will, unless defined under the 2012 Regulations, delete all your personal details currently held on its planning policy consultee database.
Please confirm by completing the consent form found below that you agree to your details being retained for future Local Plan consultations. We will be unable to contact you if we have not received a completed consent form. By giving Allerdale Borough Council your consent this does not mean your details will be held in perpetuity. We regularly update our database and you can request to be removed at any time.
You can withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us by email or post using the details below:
• By email localplan@allerdale.gov.uk
If you have any queries regarding the site allocations process or the contents of this letter please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Planning Policy team on 01900 878703 or by email: siteallocations@allerdale.gov.uk
If you have received this correspondence by letter and are happy to receive email communications in future, please let us know.
Consent form Word version
Consent form PDF version
Previous consultations and work carried out as part of the site allocations process
The Issues and Options Consultation Statement 2015 summarises all of the representations received in response to the Issues and Options consultations. These comments will help inform the next stage in the site allocations process, identifying the Council's preferred sites for development 'Preferred Options'.
Download the Issues and Options consultation document
We sought views on number of additional sites put forward for development purposes in response to the ‘Issues and Options’ consultation.
The Issues and Options Additional Sites Submitted consultation ran from 9 January 2015 until 27 February 2015, and is now closed.
More information about this consultation can be found using the following link: Issues and Options Additional Sites Submitted Consultation 2015.
Download the Site Allocations DPD site assessment methodology that sets out the approach to assessing sites, reviewing settlement boundaries and de-allocating employment land, and
Download the Site Allocation Scoping report which sets out the sustainability objectives and assessment framework for the sustainability appraisal.
The responses to the Issues and Options Consultation are currently being examined and will inform the preparation of the Council's 'Preferred Options', which will identify the Council’s preferred sites for allocation.