Eastleigh Borough Council’s Local Plan remains on course following the submission of all the additional information requested to the Planning Inspector by the target date of 21 June 2019.
The Inspector will now read and assess these documents over the next few weeks.The decision as to when this information can be made public is taken by the Inspector. Once the Inspector has made that decision, the Council will publish the information on its website. This will include updates to the Sustainability Appraisal, Habitat Regulations Assessment, Public Transport Assessment, together with updates on M3 Junction 12 and Allbrook railway bridge.
A Council spokesperson said: “Our Local Plan, submitted to the Planning Inspectorate last October, remains on course with additional detail requested by the Inspector submitted on time in the usual way. The Council is pleased with the latest evidence that builds the case for sustainable development that meets housing need and tackles congestion yet still protects the countryside gaps between our communities.”
The Local Plan is on course to be subject to a public examination later this year and a date for this is expected from the Planning Inspector in the coming weeks.
Council’s Local Plan on target
