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Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment - East Dorset

A Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) is a technical study of the theoretical potential of sites in the district for future housing development.

The SHLAA identifies land that is physically capable of accommodating housing development, but does not make a judgment about whether it should be allocated in future plans.

Consultation will take place with the local community during the preparation of Christchurch and East Dorset's Core Strategy and Site Specific Allocations documents as part of the emerging Local Development Framework. Anyone who wishes to make representations about the suitability, or otherwise, of sites for development is encouraged to do so as part of this process.

The inclusion of a site within this assessment, even where it has been considered 'suitable' for development, does not in any way guarantee that any planning permission will be granted on that land. It will simply be used to demonstrate an available 5 year housing land supply.

SHLAA 2009 update

A requirement of government guidance is that local planning authorities should update their SHLAAs annually to maintain a current supply of potential housing land.  Therefore East Dorset District Council, together with the five other councils in the South East Dorset Housing Market Area, undertook a 2009 update to their individual SHLAAs during the summer.  The closing date for sites to be submitted was 17 July 2009, thank you for those sites received.

New sites can still be submitted for consideration in future updates.  If this is the case, please complete the SHLAA2 form available from the Borough of Poole's website (opens in a new window)

Sites that were submitted for this exercise in 2008 should not be re-submitted unless there have been significant changes to the programme of delivery or number of units proposed.

SHLAA 2008 Report

All councils in England are required by the Government to assess the amount of land available for housing development in their area, using the process known as SHLAA. The assessments will provide the evidence base to support the delivery of sufficient land to meet the community's need for more homes.  Although it will be used to inform future local planning policy, it will not itself constitute planning policy.

Guidance recommends that assessments be undertaken within sub-regional Housing Market Areas following agreed methodologies.  East Dorset forms part of the South East Dorset Housing Market Area, along with Christchurch, Bournemouth, Poole, North Dorset and Purbeck.  A methodology [361kb] (opens in a new window) has been jointly developed for this area and this is set out within Appendix A of the SHLAA Report.

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