Local plan for housing by 2029, council says

Original Article Summary

Shropshire Council wants a new local plan to give it greater control over where new homes are built.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

Shropshire Council is operating without a local plan until at least spring 2029, leaving it in a weakened position to resist housing developments and obliged to apply national housing targets. This creates a temporarily more permissive planning environment for developers in the county.

Investor Relevance

For SME developers and land promoters active in Shropshire or similar plan-less authorities, the current void means a higher probability of planning consent under the NPPF presumption in favour of sustainable development — a meaningful short-to-medium-term opportunity window. Conversely, for buy-and-hold investors, the absence of a local plan introduces uncertainty about future land use restrictions and housing supply volumes that could affect local market dynamics and yields.

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BBC News
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