Have your say on East Riding Local Plan

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RESIDENTS are being invited to have their say on proposed plans for development that will shape the future of the East Riding for years to come. Responses are welcome from Monday, 24 October until 11:59pm on Monday, 5 December 2022. Late comments will not be accepted.

The documents, response form and guidance can be found at www.eastriding.gov.uk/localplanupdate, where there is also a series of interactive information pages which summarise key issues and will signpost readers to the various consultation documents.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is asking for residents’ views and comments on the Proposed Submission East Riding Local Plan Update, which sets out revised planning policies, including housing and employment development targets for the East Riding to 2039.

The Local Plan is a key driver in determining planning applications and development opportunities, including identifying land allocations for specific types of development such as housing and employment in the East Riding. 


A series of public drop-in events have been arranged to give members of the public an opportunity to speak to a planning officer about the Local Plan Update. The details of these events are set out below:

Considering how controversial local planning has been in recent years in South West Holderness, it seems very surprising that a public drop-in event has not been arranged in Hedon?

Ray Duffill, Hedon Blog
LocationDateTime
Pocklington Arts CentreThursday, 27 October 202212-7pm
Withernsea Leisure CentreWednesday, 2 November 202212-7pm
Driffield Community CentreThursday, 3 November 202212-7pm
Bridlington SpaMonday, 7 November 202212-7pm
Shire Hall, HowdenTuesday, 8 November 202212-7pm
The Courtyard, GooleThursday, 10 November 202212-7pm
Brough Community CentreMonday, 14 November 202212-7pm
Beverley Leisure CentreWednesday, 16 November 202212-7pm
Hessle Town HallTuesday, 22 November 202212-7pm

What is the Proposed Submission Local Plan Update?

The Proposed Submission Local Plan Update is made up of the following documents:

  • Proposed Submission Strategy Document Update – sets out the updated planning policy for development in the East Riding. This includes the broad amount and location of the development, for uses such as housing and employment, to be brought forward over the Plan period to 2039. Additionally, policies relating to different issues such as protecting landscape character, minimising the risk of flooding, and providing affordable housing are also addressed in this document.
  • Proposed Submission Allocations Document Update – sets out site-specific policies for how residential, employment, retail and mixed-use allocations should be developed in order to meet the targets of the strategy document. Allocations include the re-allocation and de-allocation of existing adopted Local Plan sites, along with some new sites. 
  • Proposed Submission Policies Map Update – a series of supporting policy maps show the exact locations where development is proposed, as well as areas that should be protected from development. 

A range of background and evidence-based documents supporting the aims of the Local Plan Update will also be published and available for comment in what is known as the Document Library. The library includes web links to the information. These documents may help you understand the decisions that have been made when preparing the Local Plan Update. 

The key evidence-based documents include: 

  • sustainability appraisal – assesses whether the policies are a sustainable option for the future,
  • habitat regulations assessment – assesses the impact of policies on internationally designated sites, and
  • consultation statement – setting out how the council has previously consulted on the Local Plan Update and how those comments have helped shape the update.

More information on these documents can be found at www.eastriding.gov.uk/localplanupdate

The current East Riding Local Plan was adopted in April 2016. The updated plan proposes that 20,900 dwellings are built in the East Riding and approximately 208 hectares are allocated as employment land in the period up to 2039. The Plan also seeks to retain and enhance the East Riding’s high-quality environment, and ensure good access to a range of infrastructure, services and facilities.

The council are now asking for views on the latest version of the update, titled the Proposed Submission Local Plan Update. At this stage, comments are sought on whether the Plan is legally compliant, sound, and complies with the duty to cooperate. This is the final time the council will ask for views on the Local Plan Update before it is submitted to the Secretary of State for Examination.

How can residents get involved?

Hard copies of the main consultation documents will also be available to view at the council’s libraries, customer service centres, multi-service centres and mobile libraries during normal opening hours.

What happens after the consultation?

An independent planning inspector will consider the responses received. The inspector concludes through a final report whether the Plan is sound and legally compliant, can be made so with changes, or if it is not. Adoption of the Plan is undertaken through a full council process. It is expected that the Examination in Public will take place in 2023.

“The Local Plan is a really important document for shaping communities for the future, and so we really want residents to get involved and have their say. We want to hear what they have to say. Equally, it’s an opportunity for residents to find out information about what’s planned for the future.

“We’ve got a number of drop-in events taking place across the region and I’d encourage residents to come down and see us to hear more about the Local Plan.”

Councillor Claire Holmes, portfolio holder for planning, infrastructure and housing at East Riding of Yorkshire Council

5 thoughts on “Have your say on East Riding Local Plan”

  1. Cllr John Dennis.

    This came through from EYRC by way of explanation about Hedon being missed off the list of consultation events. It doesn’t sound as if they’re going to change the arrangements

    Dear John

    Thanks for getting in contact with the team.

    As you say the events are resource intensive so we can only deliver a certain number across the consultation period and still allow an opportunity for people to make comments. All comments have to be made in writing so that they can be submitted to the Planning Inspector who will examine the Plan.

    The events are chosen to cover the whole of the East Riding taking account of the sub-areas. The Withernsea event is intended to cover the sub area to the east of Hull though attendance at any of the events is possible as Officers can discuss the whole of the East Riding regardless of event location. If anyone is unable to attend a drop-in event, then they can contact the Forward Planning team via forward.planning@eastriding.gov.uk email address or phone using 01482 391701 to speak to a Planning Officer. Hard Copies of the main documents are available at libraries and contact service services and everything can be viewed online.

    In terms of residents becoming aware of the consultation then there has been numerous outlets used such as Your East Riding, press releases in newspaper, notice in the Hull Daily Mail, social media posts and everything is available online and the database of contacts we hold as well. We are actively encouraging people to get involved in the consultation as the comments at this stage are passed onto the Local Plan Inspector and this is also where someone can suggest to the Inspector that they would like to be involved in the examination hearings as well.

    We are in regular conversation with Hull City Council about the Local Plan’s progress (and their Plan too) and the impact that the allocations proposed Plan could have on both authorities.

    Thanks

    Nicola

  2. Just wondered why there wasn’t a consultation meeting in Hedon as it seems a lot of future developments will affect our area ?

  3. I’m presently awaiting a callback from the ER Planners to see why Hedon is omitted. Only one session in the area east of Hull while there are nine in other areas.
    Noticed however that Market Weighton doesn’t get one either.
    Cllr John Dennis

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