The process of preparing a new Local Plan started in 2022 and a series of important evidence studies have been undertaken, including a “call for sites”, Land Availability Assessment and Housing and Economic Needs Assessment. Other key evidence base studies include: Transport, Renewable Energy, Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation Assessments, Local Green Space and Settlement Facilities Assessment. We have also undertaken the following regulatory assessments: Habitats Regulations Assessment; and Integrated Impact Assessment (incorporating Sustainability Appraisal, Strategic Environmental Assessment, Health Impact Assessment and Equalities Impact Assessment).
Early engagement has been carried out with town and parish councils from February 2023, including encouraging them to prepare ‘parish priorities statements’ to set out their own local evidence and aspirations for their areas. We also undertook an ‘early participation’ public engagement on the scope of the new Local Plan from June to September 2024.
The Authority launched its first formal consultation under Regulation 18 between January and March 2025. The process was guided by the bespoke Community Involvement Plan and aimed to gather stakeholder feedback on draft policies and site allocations.
A comprehensive outreach strategy was implemented, including digital notifications to over 1,200 contacts, press releases, website content, promotional videos, and over 20 in-person consultation events across the National Park.
The Authority also hosted an online exhibition and recorded webinar to ensure accessibility.
In total, more than 1,900 individuals and organisations responded, generating over 3,700 comments—spanning policies, site allocations, and supporting assessments.
All submitted comments have been considered in preparing the Reg 19 Proposed Submission Local Plan and are available to view on the consultation portal at https://sdnpalocalplanreview.commonplace.is/ or by reading our New Local Plan – Regulation 18 Consultation Report.