Links to Cheshire West and Cheshire’s latest versions of the local plan.
Below is the CWAC Member Briefing regarding land supply summary.
Regulation 18
In the UK planning system, Regulation 18 refers to a key stage in the Local Plan preparation process, as set out in the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012.
What Regulation 18 Does?
- It requires local planning authorities to carry out early public consultation when preparing a new Local Plan.
- Authorities must invite views on what the plan should contain—from statutory bodies, community groups, businesses, and local residents.
- This is the exploratory phase, where councils are genuinely open to shaping the content of the plan.
Why it matters for Development
- It’s the first formal opportunity for landowners, developers, and the public to influence future land use.
- You can promote land for development, suggest infrastructure needs, or raise concerns about environmental impact.
- Once Regulation 18 closes, the next stage (Regulation 19) involves a near-final draft—so early engagement is crucial.