The Consultation Process
The purpose of a site allocations document is to focus on specific locations to decide which areas could be subject to significant change or future development. Consultation with local residents is central to ensuring that the final site allocations document reflects local needs and future requirements. To create a development plan document such as the site allocations document, a local authority has to go through a statutory process to ensure that the plan is sustainable, based on community input and involvement, and creates a plan for implementation.
The diagram below shows the process of developing a site allocations development plan document from inception to formal adoption.
| Site Allocations Development Plan Document | |
| Commencement of Document | Nov 2006 |
| Invitation to submit sites for consideration | Nov 2006 - April 2007 |
| First Issues & Options | Feb - March 2008 |
| Second Issues & Options | July - Aug 2008 |
| WE are here: Consideration of comments received and preparation of Draft Submission LDD |
Oct 2008 –Nov 2009 |
| Central Bedfordshire Submission Publication | Jan – Feb 2010 |
| Summary prepared of responses received to consultation | Mar 2010 |
| Submission to Inspector | April 2010 |
| Pre Examination Meeting | June 2010 |
| Public Examination | Aug - Sep 2010 |
| Production and Receipt of Inspectors binding report | November 2010 |
| Adoption of Site Allocation DPD | March 2011 |
