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Braintree District Council needs to allocate sufficient land to provide 18,959 new homes over the next 15 years. This figure has been calculated in accordance with the government’s standard method. Around 9,327 of these will be built on sites which were allocated previously within the existing Local Plan. 

The draft plan focuses housing and employment development in the most sustainable locations or where development of a strategic scale can be achieved to provide high levels of sustainability. This includes allocating land on the edges of main towns at Braintree, Halstead and Witham and at Key Service Villages such as Kelvedon, Hatfield Peverel and Coggeshall where there is the ability to access major roads like the A12 and the A120. The plan also includes policies which sets out design criteria as well as ones to protect and support the conservation of the district’s landscape and historic environment, which are key to providing a sense of place.

Please follow the link below to view the draft Local Plan:

local-plan-review-preferred-options-document

09:59, 20 Mar 2026 by Bradwell with Pattiswick
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Residents will be aware that Braintree District Council (BDC) is in the process of updating its Local Plan. The current Local Plan is a two-part plan which runs until 2033 and serves as the strategic framework that guides the growth and development in the Braintree district. It addresses crucial aspects such as housing, employment, infrastructure, and environmental considerations.

Why is it reviewing the Local Plan?

BDC is reviewing its plan because it will be considered “out of date” in February 2026 as it will have been 5 years from the date of its original adoption. Following the Government’s update to the National Planning Policy Framework, BDC will be able to take more time to review the plan and are aiming to submit this to the Planning Inspectorate in June 2026 as agreed by the Local Plan Sub-Committee at its meeting held on 16 September 2024.

A review of the Local Plan is needed because once a plan is 5 years old, its policies have less weight in the planning application process. In addition, the updated National Planning Policy Framework includes a new methodology for calculating housing need which means they need to plan to deliver an increased number of homes each year in order.

The review of Braintree’s Local Plan will extend its timeframe from 2033 to 2041 and they now need to allocate sufficient land to deliver 1,115

11:55, 01 May 2024 by Bradwell with Pattiswick
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