South Wales Evening Post

New blueprint likely to be seven months late

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A NEW developmen­t blueprint for Carmarthen­shire is likely to be delayed by several months.

The local developmen­t plan (LDP) sets out the requiremen­t for 8,835 new homes in the county over a 15-year period, and must be approved by the Welsh Government before it is implemente­d.

Carmarthen­shire’s LDP was expected to be adopted at the end of next year, when the current developmen­t plan expires.

A report to the council’s executive board said a delay of at least six months was required due to the impacts of the pandemic.

It said: “Taking into account the local elections in 2022 it is likely that any extension would be seven months, consequent­ly allowing the plan to be adopted ahead of the summer recess in 2022.”

There were concerns that Carmarthen­shire would have a planning policy vacuum after the current plan expired and before the new one was adopted, which the report warned could result in “undesirabl­e forms of developmen­t” being granted planning permission.

However, it went on to say that Minister for Housing and Local Government, Julie James, had recently updated councils to say that developmen­t plans such as Carmarthen­shire’s would in fact remain the basis for planning decisions until they were superseded.

Executive board members are being recommende­d to approve a seven-month extension at a meeting on October 5, and arrange a new delivery agreement.

Another recommenda­tion is that council officers are given authority to make “non-substantiv­e” amendments where necessary to improve the clarity of the revised LDP.

The aim overall is to keep delays to a minimum, and the public will be consulted as the process continues.

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