Latest stage of local plan finishes

Released:

Solihull Council’s Draft Submission Plan is now entering the final stage before being submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for independent examination.

Over the past six weeks the Council has received submissions from over 950 different people (representors) and organisations and is now going through these to identify each of the separate representations made on the plan.

Councillor Andy Mackiewicz, Cabinet Member for Planning, Housing and the Environment, said:

“I want to thank everyone who took the trouble to send in their representations. Over the course of the plan making process we have held three consultations and various meetings over five years, we have welcomed input from residents and businesses, receiving over 3,000 representations in total. We have listened and adjusted our plan to meet the needs of the borough over the coming decade.

“We now have the important task of reviewing the latest representations and preparing them ready to be sent to the Planning Inspectorate. We hope we will then move to an Examination in Public sometime in the spring/summer with an independent Inspector form the Planning Inspectorate who will focus the examination on the representations we recently received.

“Despite the smaller number of representations at this stage, which can be expected as the issues have narrowed, I know that doesn’t mean everyone is happy with the Plan. I expect a robust examination of the Plan and recognise those who submitted representations, and expressed a wish to appear in person at the Examination in Public, will no doubt amplify their concerns to the independent examiner.  

“It is vital as a Council to get a Plan in place that will allow us to have control of deciding how development takes place over the coming years, otherwise developers will go over our heads to government or planning inspectors.

“All along we have tried to develop a Plan that will make Solihull a place that people will feel proud to live in, work in and invest in; which will also address our climate change challenge.”