The Welsh government this week published a useful document showing the progress of Wales’ local planning authorities in preparing local development plans. According to the document, of Wales’ 24 local planning authorities, only 11 – or 45.8 per cent – have an adopted local development plan in place.
View local planning authorities’ progress on the interactive map below. Authorities shaded in red have an adopted local development plan, according to the Welsh government’s data, while those shaded in grey have yet to adopt one. Click on a local authority to view the latest status of its plan.
Note: the map does not include data for Wales’ national park authorities. The latest status of these authorities’ LDPs is listed below:
- Brecon Beacons National Park: examination hearings commenced
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park: adopted, September 2010
- Snowdonia National Park: adopted, July 2011