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SWDP Review set for public examination

Published: 24 January 2025
Worcester Cathedral reflected in the river Severn

Public hearings to scrutinise a key planning document setting out where thousands of new homes will be built across South Worcestershire by 2041 will begin in March.

Government-appointed inspectors will test whether the South Worcestershire Development Plan Review (SWDPR) is legally compliant and meets national planning policy – known as being found sound - during the hearing sessions at Worcester Guildhall.

The examination will take place over three weeks, from Tuesday 4 March to Thursday 27 March. Inspectors will explore a different theme each day, ranging from economic growth policies to the different housing sites identified in the Plan. Further sessions will be held at the Civic Centre in Pershore on 29 and 30 April to explore issues, including climate change and transport.

The public is welcome to attend the hearings but will only be allowed to speak if they indicated they wanted to make a representation during the Regulation 19 consultation held in November 2022. They will also need to be invited by the inspector. Those with the option to speak at the hearings will be contacted shortly with more information.

Once the hearings have finished, if the inspector agrees the Plan can be found sound, then changes will likely be needed to the document - known as major modifications. A consultation on these changes is pencilled in for Summer 2025 All three couth Worcestershire councils will then be formally asked to adopt the Plan by the end of the year or early 2026.

Cllr Paul Middlebrough, Chair of the SWDPR Joint Advisory Panel, said: “Getting the Plan to the examination stage is a significant achievement against a challenging backdrop.

“My thanks to all the officers at Wychavon, Malvern Hills, and Worcester City councils for their professionalism and hard work, as well as the thousands of people who have submitted comments during the various consultations we have held in preparation for this Plan.

“This is an important step to formally adopting the Plan, giving us more control over how South Worcestershire develops in the coming years.”

View the dates and times of the public examination hearings and find more information.



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