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New Local Plan

The Lake District National Park Authority are preparing a new local plan that will guide new development in the Lake District.

The new local plan will contain strategic and local planning policies, and site allocations.

When adopted, it will replace all previous local plan documents.

Local Plan timetable

This local plan timetable replaces the previous Local Development Scheme and is published in accordance with Section 15B of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (as amended) and Regulations 4, 6 and 8 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2026.

Below is the timetable for preparing the new Lake District Local Plan, which will cover the administrative area of the Lake District National Park Authority. This timetable may be updated as the plan progresses.

Timetable taking effect from 30 June 2026

Publish ‘Notice of intention to commence local plan preparation’

When: 30 June 2026

Publishing the notice of intention to commence Local Plan preparation is a new requirement. It gives communities and stakeholders advance notice of plan‑making and sets out when and how they can get involved. The notice must be published at least four months before Gateway 1.

Scoping consultation

Starts: 9 September 2026

Duration: six weeks

Ends: 21 October 2026

This consultation will explain why the Local Plan is being reviewed, how engagement should be carried out and what the local plan should cover. All comments on the scoping consultation must be received on or before a date to be confirmed in October 2026.

Gateway 1: Publish self-assessment summary

When: 30 October 2026

Gateway 1 is a self-assessment summary confirming that we have published the timetable and notice of intention, completed the scoping consultation, and have a project plan in place to begin the formal stage of preparing the Local Plan. Once we complete Gateway 1, we have 30 months to prepare and adopt the plan.

Consultation on proposed plan content and evidence

Starts: January 2027

Duration: six weeks

This consultation sets out the proposed vision, aims, objectives, and a summary of the policy topics the plan will cover. We will also publish a summary of the evidence proposed to support the plan.

Gateway 2: check progress with the Planning Inspectorate

Starts: September 2027

A formal method to obtain feedback from a planning inspector on the draft plan and supporting evidence to ensure our approach aligns with national policy, guidance and legislation.

Consultation on proposed local plan

Starts: January 2028

Duration: eight weeks

This eight week consultation is on the final version of the plan and will include the proposed site allocations.

Gateway 3: examination readiness

When: September 2028

A final check by an external assessor to confirm the plan meets planning regulations and the tests of soundness, before formally submitting it for examination.

Submission of the proposed Local Plan to the Secretary of State for independent Examination

When: October 2028

The proposed Local Plan must be submitted for an independent Examination carried out by a Planning Inspector. The Examination should last no longer than six months.

Adoption of the proposed local plan

When: April 2029

Adoption of the proposed Local Plan as the development plan for the Lake District National Park.

Notice of Intention to commence plan making

In accordance with Regulation 19 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2026, the Lake District National Park Authority gives notice that it is preparing a new Local Plan that will cover the administrative area of the Lake District National Park, ONS code E60000320 as shown in the map below.

simple graphic map of cumbria to show the boundary of the lake district national park boundary

Date of publication: 30 June 2026

Details of the plan

The type of plan that will be prepared is a local plan which will be known as the “Lake District National Park Local Plan” throughout the plan-making process and will include Minerals and Waste policies. The local plan will set out a long-term vision, strategic objectives, a spatial strategy and policy framework.

Where you can find the local plan timetable

The published local plan timetable is available on the Authority’s website and can be accessed by visiting the local plan timetable webpage.

Date expected to start preparing the local plan

The Authority expect to pass through Gateway 1 and start preparing the plan on 30 October 2026. This will mark the start of the 30-month plan preparation process.

Availability of notice

A copy of this notice can also be viewed on request at the Authority’s head office at Wayfaring House, Murley Moss Business Village, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, LA9
7RL

For further information, please email us: localplan@lakedistrict.gov.uk

Frequently asked questions

The local plan is a key policy document that guides development in the Lake District National Park and includes a list of locations or areas where development could happen.

Once the local plan is adopted, it is used to help decide the outcome of planning applications and sets out aspirations for the future.

Government requires that local plan are kept up to date and must be reviewed every 5 years to ensure policies reflect national policy and local circumstances.

 

The Lake District National Park Authority adopted the current local plan in May 2021 and therefore needs reviewing.

If we don’t have a local plan, it leaves us open to unplanned development (often referred to as speculative development), this means:

  • we would have less control over where development happens and when it happens
  • we could end up with more homes in locations that we have not chosen
  • we have less control over supporting facilities like roads, schools and other services

It will take 30 months to prepare the next local plan under the new planning system.

Based on our current timetable we expect the new local plan will be completed and adopted in Spring 2029.

We expect the new Lake District Local Plan to cover the period between 2029 and 2045.

The new local plan shapes the future of your area. The local plan decided where new homes are located, what development looks like and what is protected.

Getting involved in the new local plan is your opportunity to influence decisions early. The plan is developed over several stages, and early engagement helps shape the direction before decisions are made.

Feedback we receive will help us understand what is important to you and why, so we can take this into account as we draft specific policies and proposals for the new local plan.

You can get involved in the local plan review by:

  1. Taking part in public consultations
  2. Providing your feedback through statutory consultation
  3. Attending local events and workshops
  4. Attending Parish Council meetings
  5. Providing feedback through the online consultation platform

 

Public consultation

The local plan will undergo two periods of formal consultation where you can provide your views on key issues and priorities, draft policies, site allocations and the final proposed plan.

These are the main opportunities to submit feedback that directly shapes the plan.

The timetable for formal consultation is available to view here.

 

Local Events and Workshops

To support the development of the new Local Plan, the Lake District National Park Authority will be attending local events and running workshops. Details of these session are yet to be confirmed. To find out when these sessions will be please sign up to receive Authority consultations here.

 

 

 

Consultation on the local plan has not yet commenced. Please sign up to receive Authority consultations here to receive local plan updates.

If you have any questions about the new local plan please email localplan@lakedistrict.gov.uk

You can also contact us by phoning 01539 724555

Or by writing to us at:

Strategy and Partnership Team                                                                                                                                                                      Lake District National Park Authority
Wayfaring House
Murley Moss Business Park
Oxenholme Road
Kendal
LA9 7RL

 

Data Downloads

Local Plan Data Set
Local Plan Timetable Data Set