Call for sites
We’re asking landowners, developers and the local community to suggest land for potential future development
We are holding a call for sites consultation to help shape the new Hart Local Plan. The consultation will run from 29 August 2025 until 5pm on 10 October 2025.
We’re inviting landowners, site promoters, developers and other interested parties to suggest sites that could be included in the new local plan to help meet the area’s future needs.
Sites can be put forward for any use including but not limited to:
- Housing (market, affordable, self and custom housebuilding)
- Specialist and supported accommodation (e.g. housing for older people, housing with care / extra care, residential / nursing accommodation)
- Gypsy and Traveller pitches (permanent, transit sites, stopping places)
- Travelling Showpeople plots
- Economic development (e.g. offices, industrial, laboratories, warehousing, distribution / logistics, data centres, retail, leisure, hotels)
- Community facilities (e.g. health, cultural, open spaces, sport and/or recreation)
- Green infrastructure (Biodiversity off-setting sites, Suitable alternative natural greenspace (SANG))
- Renewable and low carbon energy generation (e.g. solar, wind, battery storage)
- Mixed use schemes
Submit a site
You can submit a site through our local plan consultation platform. This platform enables you to provide your contact details, plot the site boundary and tell us about the opportunities and constraints of the site.
When submitting a site some personal data will be collected. You can see how we will use your data on our call for sites privacy notice.
We are not asking for comments at this stage. There will be a full public consultation later on, once we've done more work to understand which sites might be included in the local plan and which ones are likely to be ruled out.
Next steps
For site promoters
We will log your site and start work on the process of assessing it.
Sites proposed for residential and economic development will be assessed through the Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment (HELAA). Residential sites will also be included in our Brownfield Land Register if they meet the relevant criteria.
If we need any more detail or clarification, we will get in touch with you directly.
For residents and other interested parties
This stage is about gathering potential sites for the new local plan. It’s separate from the planning application process, and submitting a site doesn’t mean it will automatically be included in the new local plan.
We will undertake separate consultations on what the local plan should say and which sites should be included.
The aim is to submit a draft local plan and the accompanying evidence base for examination by March 2028. Examinations are carried out by an Independent Planning Inspector. If found sound a plan can then be adopted.
Local plan updates
You can keep up to date with the new Hart Local Plan and be notified about future consultations by signing up to our consultation database.
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