VIEWS are sought on updated planning guidance that will help shape the quality and delivery of new development across South Worcestershire.
The affordable housing, developer contributions and air quality supplementary planning documents (SPDs) are all out for public consultation until the end of the month.
SPDs provide detailed guidance to explain how existing planning policies should be applied, so developers know what is expected of them when they submit planning applications.
The three SPDs being consulted on have all been updated to reflect the policies in the recently adopted South Worcestershire Development Plan Review.
The affordable housing SPD sets out the approach of Malvern Hills District, Worcester City and Wychavon District councils to securing affordable housing, either within a specific scheme or a contribution so it can be delivered elsewhere.
The air quality SPD requires developers to demonstrate how they are using design and layout to reduce the impact of poor air quality on human health, while the developer contributions SPD sets out how funding or infrastructure will be secured from developers, either on-site or off-site, to make the developments acceptable in planning terms.
Once adopted, all SPDs will be used when assessing planning applications.
Councillor David Harrison, chair of the SWDPR joint advisory panel, said: “Supplementary Planning Documents have a real impact on how development takes place across South Worcestershire.
“By updating them in line with the newly adopted SWDPR, we are setting clear expectations for developers and helping deliver the right infrastructure, housing, and environmental standards.
“I encourage people to take part in the consultations and share their views.”
The consultations run to 11.59pm on 30 April.
To take part, visit www.swdevelopmentplan.org/consultations and click on the ‘Consultations for Supplementary Planning Documents 2026’ link on the left-hand menu.
