Almost half of adopted Local Plans needed an increase in
their housing requirement, new research reveals. Despite having six years to
act, the same research shows a quarter of councils have still to submit a Local
Plan. Latest research from national planning and development consultancy
Lichfields, Planned up and be counted: Local Plan-making since the NPPF 2012,
reports that more than half of the plans adopted under the 2012 National
Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) will need to be reviewed within two years.
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