Replacement Local Development Plan (2022-2037) Delivery Agreement

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The Powys Local Development Plan (LDP) adopted in April 2018 sets out the Council’s policies for the development and use of land in Powys (except for the area within the Brecon Beacons National Park) up to 2026.

It has come to the stage where the Local Planning Authority for Powys must review the adopted Powys LDP to ensure that the LDP and its supporting evidence is kept up to date. The findings and conclusions of the review of the adopted Powys LDP (2011-2026) are set out within the Review Report Consultation Draft, which is being consulted upon separately   www.haveyoursaypowys.wales/ldp-review-report

This consultation concerns the delivery agreement for the Replacement LDP (2022-2037). The Delivery Agreement Consultation Draft sets out the proposed timetable for the key stages in the preparation of the Replacement LDP, along with the proposed Community Involvement Scheme detailing how and when the community will be able to get involved in the Replacement LDP process.

This consultation seeks your views on the content of the Delivery Agreement.

If you wish to comment on the content of this document, please submit them via the online survey below. Any comments sent via e-mail or post will need to be submitted using a Representation Form. Copies of the forms are available alongside the consultation documents and should be sent as a PDF to ldp@powys.gov.uk or by post to: Ty Maldwyn, Brook Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7PH.

Representations must be received by 5.00 pm on the 1st of February 2022.


Group Representations

Where there are groups who share a common view on matters contained within the Review Report, it would be very helpful for the group to send a single representation which represents that view.

What Happens Next?

Following this consultation, the Council will review the comments received and make amendments to the Delivery Agreement as considered appropriate. The comments will be summarised within the final Delivery Agreement, which will also include the Council’s response to the comments along with any changes proposed to the Delivery Agreement. The Delivery Agreement will be considered for approval by the Council before being submitted to the Welsh Government for agreement.

The Delivery Agreement must be formally agreed by the Welsh Government. The agreement of the Delivery Agreement will mark the formal start of the Replacement LDP process.

The approved Delivery Agreement will be published on the Council’s Local Development Plan website and will be made available for inspection at the principal office of the Council during normal opening hours.


Please Note: Powys County Council is responsible for ensuring and protecting your privacy when you respond to a survey using this portal. If you were to give us any personal data (your full name, address or phone number), we would like you to know that it will be stored securely for a limited period only, used only for the purposes described in the survey and in compliance with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Click on the Privacy tab at the bottom of the page to find out more.


The Powys Local Development Plan (LDP) adopted in April 2018 sets out the Council’s policies for the development and use of land in Powys (except for the area within the Brecon Beacons National Park) up to 2026.

It has come to the stage where the Local Planning Authority for Powys must review the adopted Powys LDP to ensure that the LDP and its supporting evidence is kept up to date. The findings and conclusions of the review of the adopted Powys LDP (2011-2026) are set out within the Review Report Consultation Draft, which is being consulted upon separately   www.haveyoursaypowys.wales/ldp-review-report

This consultation concerns the delivery agreement for the Replacement LDP (2022-2037). The Delivery Agreement Consultation Draft sets out the proposed timetable for the key stages in the preparation of the Replacement LDP, along with the proposed Community Involvement Scheme detailing how and when the community will be able to get involved in the Replacement LDP process.

This consultation seeks your views on the content of the Delivery Agreement.

If you wish to comment on the content of this document, please submit them via the online survey below. Any comments sent via e-mail or post will need to be submitted using a Representation Form. Copies of the forms are available alongside the consultation documents and should be sent as a PDF to ldp@powys.gov.uk or by post to: Ty Maldwyn, Brook Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7PH.

Representations must be received by 5.00 pm on the 1st of February 2022.


Group Representations

Where there are groups who share a common view on matters contained within the Review Report, it would be very helpful for the group to send a single representation which represents that view.

What Happens Next?

Following this consultation, the Council will review the comments received and make amendments to the Delivery Agreement as considered appropriate. The comments will be summarised within the final Delivery Agreement, which will also include the Council’s response to the comments along with any changes proposed to the Delivery Agreement. The Delivery Agreement will be considered for approval by the Council before being submitted to the Welsh Government for agreement.

The Delivery Agreement must be formally agreed by the Welsh Government. The agreement of the Delivery Agreement will mark the formal start of the Replacement LDP process.

The approved Delivery Agreement will be published on the Council’s Local Development Plan website and will be made available for inspection at the principal office of the Council during normal opening hours.


Please Note: Powys County Council is responsible for ensuring and protecting your privacy when you respond to a survey using this portal. If you were to give us any personal data (your full name, address or phone number), we would like you to know that it will be stored securely for a limited period only, used only for the purposes described in the survey and in compliance with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Click on the Privacy tab at the bottom of the page to find out more.


Consultation has concluded