WHERE, how many, and the environmental impact of homes in the Somerset West and Taunton area are up for discussion.

Somerset West and Taunton Council (SWT) has today (January 13) launched a consultation as part of the production of a new Local Plan for the area, which will shape development until 2040.

The consultation will run until Monday, March 16.

The Local Plan will set out where new development should go and how it should be designed.

It covers spatial strategy and policies to address issues such as climate change, housing, jobs, infrastructure, the environment and community facilities.

It also details the policies that planning applications will be assessed against.

The council’s current Local Plans were adopted between 2008 and 2017 and cover the period up to 2032.

The new, district-wide plan, to be adopted in 2021/22, will cover the time period up to 2040.

Before a Local Plan can be adopted, it has to go through a number of stages of public consultation and independent examination in public.

The issues and options document is the first consultation stage in the Local Plan process.

It sets out draft objectives and key issues for the Local Plan particularly around climate change and development needs over the next 20 years, taking into account Taunton’s Garden Town status.

Cllr Mike Rigby, executive member for planning policy and transport at SWT, said: “A good Local Plan is helped by information from local people so that we understand what is important to local communities and businesses.

"We need to make sure that enough homes and jobs can be built as well as facilities such as shops, services and transport improvements.

"This is the chance for everyone, who lives, works or cares, to make a difference to the future of the district.

"We are consulting on a range of potential approaches and invite as many people as possible to respond to our consultation.

"It’s really important that if people are interested in how their localities develop over the next two decades, they engage with this process.

"There have recently been a number of large-scale housing developments around the edge of Taunton. While the details of these are decided through planning applications, often submitted shortly before development commences, the principle of those developments was established many years ago, the last time this local plan exercise was undertaken.

"This is the time to get involved.”

All parishes in the Local Plan area and all neighbouring district and parish councils have been invited to respond to the Issues and Options document which outlines the scale of growth and starts to set out different ways this growth could be achieved.

The council has also organised a series of roadshows for members of the public to learn more about the Local Plan with officers on hand to answer specific questions.

The roadshows will take place at:

Wellington, Quaker Meeting House -Thursday, January 23, 10am to 3pm

Williton, West Somerset House - Thursday, January 30, 2pm to 7pm

Taunton, Orchard Shopping Centre - Thursday, February 6, 10am to 3pm

Minehead, Methodist Church - Monday, February 10, 2pm to 7pm

Watchet, The Sanctuary - Tuesday, February 11, 10am to 3pm

Wiveliscombe, Community Centre - Thursday, February 20, 10am to 3pm

Taunton, Deane House- Wednesday, February 26, 2pm to 7pm

The full Issues and Options document is available to view at www.somersetwestandtaunton.gov.uk/planning-policy/adopted-local-plans/local-plan-review-2040/

Paper copies are available at Deane House, Taunton; West Somerset House, Williton; in all libraries in Somerset West and Taunton, and at North Petherton and Nether Stowey.

Responses can be made using the online consultation portal yoursay.somesetwestandtaunton.gov.uk or by returning the paper questionnaire by freepost.

All the responses will be analysed to help inform the next stage - a draft of the Local Plan which SWT will consult on in late 2020.