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The Malvern Hills District Local Plan was formally adopted on 12th July 2006

What is a Local Plan?

The Malvern Hills District Local Plan provides the detailed framework for the future development of the District and addresses the period 1996 to 2011.

It is a statutory document prepared under the provisions of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended). It will play a vital role in both guiding long term decisions about the future of the District and day to day development control decisions about individual planning and other applications.

The Local Plan will also:

  • allocate specific sites for development;
  • set out criteria by which planning applications are assessed; and
  • address a wide range of community and environmental issues.

The adopted Local Plan has replaced  the Malvern Hills District Local Plan 1999 and the Tenbury Area Local Plan.

It will form part of the Council's  Local Development Framework

Where can I view the Plan?

The Plan can be viewed at the following locations:

Copies can also be viewed at all local libraries. Your Town Council or Parish Council has also been sent a copy of the Plan.

Copies can be purchased from the Customer Service Centre for £50 (+ £7 p&p) or on CD for £5 (+ £1 p&p). The written statement and individual inset map is available to local residents at a reduced price of £10.

Interactive Local Plan

Malvern Hills Distrist Interctive Local Plan

Local Plan - Written Statement

Other Useful Documents

Adopted Local Plan - Localised maps

Key Stages in the Development of the Adopted Local Plan

The First Deposit Plan was placed on formal deposit for a period of six weeks between 16th January 2004 and the 27th February 2004.  The Plan was then placed on Second Deposit on 29th October 2004 until 10th December 2004. All Omission sites received during the deposit periods were also advertised and consulted on between 15th April and 13th May 2005.

A total of 2,683 representations were received on the Local Plan, 194 of these representations were subsequently withdrawn.   1,110 objections were pursued at a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) held between 24th May and 6th September 2006 or as written representations.  An Inspector from the Planning Inspectorate (Mr John MacBryde) was appointed by the Secretary of State to hold the PLI and his decisions are set out in his binding report published May 2006.

Full Council on 6th June 2006 considered the Inspector’s binding Report and resolved to adopt the Local Plan.  A Notice of Intention to adopt was advertised in the London Gazette (9th June 2006) and in the local press (8th/9th-15th/16th).

The Local Plan was adopted and became operative on 12th July 2006.

The adopted Local Plan, together with the West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy (prepared by the West Midlands Regional Assembly), the Worcestershire County Council Structure Plan (saved until 2007) and Minerals and Waste Plans (prepared by Worcestershire County Council) and Development Plan Documents (DPDs) as stated in the Local Development Scheme prepared by the District Council now constitute the Development Plan for the Malvern Hills District.  

The Adopted Local Plan forms part of the Local Development Framework.

What is the Local Plan Strategy for the District?

The following continue to be key elements of the Local Plan strategy for Malvern Hills.

  • Establish Malvern as the main urban area and as the focus for strategic requirements for housing, employment and related development using brownfield sites first.
  • Identifying key towns and villages across the District where local needs associated with the rural areas can be met.
  • Provide a focus for rural renaissance through the Rural Regeneration Zone.
  • Address opportunities associated with the A38 High Technology Corridor at Malvern.
  • Protect the open countryside and the character, settings and identities of the district's settlements.
  • Promote a hierarchy of shopping locations. Wider needs will be served in the recognised Town Centres of Great Malvern, Tenbury and Upton and local needs within district / local centres and sustainable rural settlements.
  • Promote the role of Tenbury and Upton as the focus for shopping, commercial and service facilities to serve the rural areas.
  • Have regard to the need to protect and enhance the special qualities of the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • Acknowledge the role of Worcester as a strategic centre but prevent the spread of unsustainable development into the open countryside and coalescence with adjacent rural settlements.
  • Identify, protect and enhance those areas and features, which contribute to the quality of life and high environmental character of the district.
  • Locate development where there are opportunities to reduce the need to travel and maximise access to public transport.
  • Avoid development within the flood plain and specifically along the strategic river corridors associated with the Teme and Severn Rivers.
  • Promote Biodiversity within areas considered to be appropriate for enhancement at the regional level.

Implications for development

The new Local Plan deals with all aspects of land use and development across the District from the allocation of land for housing to protection of wildlife corridors. Key features of the Plan include:-

  • Meeting the District's housing and employment needs mainly within Malvern on brownfield sites without the need to allocate greenfields for development;
  • Setting out requirements for affordable housing on new large housing developments;
  • Protecting land at Seaford Court, Worcester Road in Malvern for the development of the proposed Community Hospital;
  • Proposing the redevelopment of former Defence Estates' North Site off Leigh Sinton Road in Malvern for a mixed use development, including 390 dwellings, employment land, a primary school, local facilities and open space;
  • Identifying key rural settlements and associated settlement boundaries;
  • Raising the standards and aspirations for urban design and new development; and,
  • Protecting locations for shopping in our Town and District Centres.

If you would like any further information or advice, contact Customer Services:

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You may also obtain advice on Planning matters from Planning Consultants and free advice may in some instances be provided by Planning Aid.

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Last modification: 13:57:41, 11th March, 2008 by James Brain
Review date: 08th April, 2008
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