The Business Magazine - B2B Business News - Site Logo
The Business Magazine March 2024
Read now
PICK YOUR EDITION

Gloucestershire councils plan together to ensure developments are future proofed and environmentally positive

22 August 2023
Share
The Business Magazine article image for: Gloucestershire councils plan together to ensure developments are future proofed and environmentally positive
Cheltenham, Gloucester and Tewkesbury Strategic and Local Plan

Cheltenham Borough Council, Gloucester City Council and Tewkesbury Borough Council have joined together to progress a fresh approach to plan-making for Gloucestershire in the form of the Cheltenham, Gloucester and Tewkesbury Strategic and Local Plan.

The plan will draw together four core elements (formerly the Gloucester, Cheltenham & Tewkesbury Joint Core Strategy - JCS, and the local plans for each of those areas) under a single examination setting out a long-term vision for where developments should and shouldn't happen.

To set the programme for the CGTSLP, the three councils have approved their local development schemes (LDS). The LDS aims to ensure that future documents that set out by a planning policy framework for all three districts are robust and make a positive impact towards the national effort to address climate change.

Read more: Cheltenham Borough Council announces multi-million-pound town centre investment

The outline programme for the CGTSLP includes:

  • A public consultation (Regulation 18) in autumn/winter 2023 – this marks the start of the engagement stage of the Plan where it is decided what should be included in the Plan.
  • A public consultation (Regulation 18) in spring 2025 – this outlines the preferred options.
  • A public consultation (Regulation 19) in spring 2026 – this provides an opportunity for representations on the ‘soundness’ of the plan before it is examined by an independent Planning Inspector.
  • Submission of the Local Plan to the Secretary of State (Regulation 22) in spring 2026.

Cllr Rowena Hay, leader of Cheltenham Borough Council said: “Planning is at the heart of place making, strengthening the connection between people and the places they share, if we get this right, we will deliver connected and active communities that are embedded within a climate change led approach and strengthens our economy.

"Like the previous JCS, the CGTSLP will set out the strategic development strategy; development requirements like jobs, houses and retail; joint strategic and generic policies as well as locally specific policies.

"The CGTSLP will supersede the JCS in its entirety and ensure local plan policies are up to date.”

Cllr Stephanie Chambers, cabinet member for planning and housing strategy of Gloucester City Council said: “This partnership is a great example of an innovative approach which continues to reflect the changing local and national picture of collaborative cross boundary working that will benefit everyone.

Visit Hampshire Biz News for bright, upbeat and positive business news from the county

"We will see mutual benefits and efficiencies in each council’s plan making at a local level, ensuring expertise is shared and strengthened’’.

Cllr Richard Stanley, leader for Tewkesbury Borough Council added: “This collaborative initiative demonstrates our commitment to ensuring the region's growth is sustainable, resilient, and aligned with our shared values.

"By working together and building upon our strengths, we aim to cultivate thriving communities that stand the test of time while safeguarding our natural heritage for generations to come."


Peter Davison is deputy editor of The Business Magazine. He has spent his life in journalism – doing work experience in newsrooms in and around Bristol while still at school, and landing his first job on a local newspaper aged 19. By 28 he was the youngest newspaper editor in the country.

An early advocate of online news, he spent the first years of the 2000s telling his bosses that the internet posed both the biggest opportunity and greatest threat to the newspaper industry and the art of journalism. He was right on both counts.

Since 2006 he has enjoyed a career as a freelance journalist. He lives in rural Wiltshire with one wife, two children, and three cats.

Related articles

Latest Deal Ticket

view more
Hydrock (Bristol)
has been acquired by
Stantec
May 2024
UNDISCLOSED
Who's behind the deal?

Upcoming events

view more
23
May

Thames Valley Tech Forum: Networking Drinks

Malmaison Hotel
Reading, RG1 1JX
More info
06
Jun

South Coast Property Awards 2024

Hilton Southampton
Utilita Bowl
More info
12
Jun

Leadership Roundtable: Developing strategies for financial returns over the next decade

Herrington Carmichael, Farnborough Aerospace Centre, GU14 6XR

More info
18
Jul

Thames Valley Tech & Innovation Awards 2024

Reading FC Conference & Events
Select Car Leasing Stadium, Reading
More info
26
Sep

Thames Valley Property Awards 2024

Ascot Pavilion
Ascot Racecourse
More info
03
Oct

South Coast Tech & Innovation Awards 2024

Hilton Southampton
Utilita Bowl
More info
07
Nov

Thames Valley Deals Awards 2024

Reading FC Conference & Events
Select Car Leasing Stadium, Reading
More info
21
Nov

Hampshire Business Awards 2024

Farnborough International
Exhibition & Conference Centre
More info

Related articles