The East Hampshire District Local Plan: Second Review
East Hampshire is an extremely attractive area in which to live and work. We need to make sure it stays that way. To help us manage how the district develops, we have prepared a Local Plan, which works alongside a Structure Plan put together by Hampshire County Council.
What is the Local Plan?
Land is a limited resource under increasing pressure to provide buildings to meet our needs for new homes, jobs, shops, leisure community facilities, and open space.
The task of the Local Plan is planning for the future use of land. It is there to make sure we protect the character of our towns, villages and the surrounding countryside.
How the Local Plan is used
Once a Local Plan is adopted all planning applications for development have to be judged against its policies. It is very important in setting out the overall distribution of land uses but is also central to every planning application which is submitted in the district.
We first adopted a Local Plan for East Hampshire in 1993. The First Review of the District Local Plan was adopted in 1998.
The Second Review Local Plan
The Second Review Local Plan was adopted at the end of March 2006. It took into account an Inspector's report which looked at objections to the council's proposals. This version brings the proposals up to date and takes the Local Plan up to 2011.
It will be succeeded by the Local Development Framework, which we are working on at the moment.
View the Inspector's report
See the Second Review Local Plan in full (if you are unsure how find what you want, click on 'Local Plan Help')
Alternatively copies of the Second Review are available from our offices at Penns Place, Petersfield. You can also order a copy for £42 plus £18 postage by calling on 01730 234270.
Find out more about the Local Development Framework