About the Local Plan
The ‘Local Plan’ sets out the planning framework for the National Park, including the scale and location of new development and the need to conserve the local distinctiveness of the area.
It’s our principal planning policy document and sets out the vision, objectives, spatial strategy and planning policies for the entire National Park, for the period up to 2036.
We’ve started work on a review of the adopted New Forest National Park Local Plan (2019)
More details can be found on our web page: Local Plan review 2025-27 – New Forest National Park
Local Plan 2016 – 2036
The first set of dedicated planning policies for the whole of the National Park was adopted in December 2010 – the Core Strategy and Development Management Policies DPD. Following changes in national policy we started preparing the Local Plan in summer 2015 with extensive evidence gathering and public consultation. A final consultation on the proposed Submission draft Local Plan was undertaken in January 2018. On 14 May 2018 we submitted the draft Local Plan to the Secretary of State for independent examination. Hearing sessions conducted by two independent planning Inspectors were held in November 2018 and March 2019, with a further period of public consultation on the proposed main modifications to the draft Local Plan in April and May 2019.
Inspectors’ Report – July 2019
On 24 July 2019, we received the Inspectors’ Report on the Examination of the New Forest National Park Local Plan 2016-2036. The Report sets out the Inspectors’ recommendations and their reasons for them. The Inspectors’ Report concludes that the Local Plan meets the criteria for soundness subject to the inclusion of a number of main modifications. The Inspectors’ Report and schedule of Main Modifications can be viewed via a link on the right hand side, or in our office at Lymington.
Local Plan Adoption – August 2019
The new Local Plan 2016 – 2036 was adopted at a full Authority meeting on 29 August 2019. The Local Plan replaces the Core Strategy and Development Management Policies (2010) in full, meaning from 29 August 2019 the Core Strategy no longer forms part of the ‘development plan’ for the National Park.
Please see links on the right to view and download related documents.