THE CITY council planning committee will discuss the Local Plan Review at its meeting on Monday night.
A Wiltshire Council document, the Local Plan sets out the "vision and framework" for housing, infrastructure and land for employment growth for the next 15 years, and identifies sites for both housing and employment development until 2038.
Once adopted, all planning applications will be determined against the plan.
Seven sites around Salisbury have been provisionally allocated for development including:
- 350 new homes close to the Portway site near Old Sarum
- 100 houses on land north of the Beehive Park and Ride site
- 220 houses on land north of Downton Road
- 265 dwellings on land south of Harnham
- 45 dwellings on land west of Coombe Road
- 60 dwellings on land at Netherhampton Road Garden Centre
- 50 dwellings on land at Church Road, Laverstock.
Plans for developing land adjacent to Old Sarum Airfield has also been removed from consideration.
The Planning and Development Committee meeting is on Monday, August 21, at 6:30pm at the Guildhall.
The Committee meeting is open to the public and press to attend and those attending the meeting shall be informed that they may be recorded.
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