Current Local Plan Review

Current Derbyshire Dales Local Plan Review

The Derbyshire Dales Local Plan adopted in 2017 sets out the overall vision, and objectives, along with policies and proposals for the future development of those parts of the District that lie outside the Peak District National Park for the period 2013-2033.

Regulation 10A of The Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 (as amended) requires local planning authorities to review Local Plans at least once every five years from their adoption date to ensure that policies remain relevant and effectively address the needs of the local community.

The District Council is committed to building thriving and sustainable communities throughout the Derbyshire Dales. The Local Plan is one of the instruments it will use to do so. The Council has ambitions to ensure that the towns and villages across the Plan Area are sustainable and flourishing, ensuring that the new homes that need to be provided are distributed across all the settlements. The intention is that the needs of younger families and the retention of services and facilities are met.

A review of the Local Plan is ongoing to ensure that it is up to date with the National Planning Policy Framework, and the Government's Planning Practice Guidance. The review will also seek to ensure that it reflects local circumstances; updated evidence; and the District Council's aspirations.

Consultation on Growth Options for the Derbyshire Dales Local Plan and revised evidence on housing needs and land availability was undertaken in November 2022. Please refer to the Local Plan Consultation page for further information.

A New Approach to Housing - Consultation May 2024

As part of the review of the Derbyshire Dales Local Plan the District Council is considering how the District's population will change in the future and what that might mean for the number of new homes we need to plan for. The revised Derbyshire Dales Local Plan will cover the period 2020-2045.

In order to consider the approach to meeting future housing needs a six week period of consultation ran from 9th May 2024 until 20th June 2024.

The document that was consulted upon can be viewed as follows: Derbyshire Dales Local Plan Review - A New Approach to Housing Consultation May 2024 Leaflet [PDF 2MB]

The results of the consultation exercise were presented to the meeting of the Local Plan Sub Committee held on 16th July 2024. The results from the consultation can be viewed in the agenda papers as follows: A New Approach to Housing - Public Consultation Outcomes - Report to LPSC July 2024 [PDF 2.06MB]

Next Steps

Following this consultation, we continue to work on the review of the Local Plan. We aim to undertake further consultation on a draft Local Plan in early 2026. Further updates will be made available on this web page.

Should you have any questions please contact the Planning Policy Team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ot 01629 761101.

Evidence Base

To support the development of the new Local Plan and the formulation of planning policies, a sound evidence base is required to underpin the Local Plan Review.

The following pieces of work have been undertaken to inform and update the evidence base and are available to view at the following links:

Further updates to the evidence base will be made and uploaded to the website accordingly when available.

Local Plan Timetable

The current timetable for undertaking the review and preparing the Local Plan covering 2025-2028 is set out in the adopted Local Development Scheme.

If you would like a copy of any of the documents, please contact the Planning Policy team by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Planning Policy Consultation Database

If you would like to receive notification about when we are consulting on the development of the Local Plan and other forward planning documents please enter your details on our online form.

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