Regeneration
Consultation on the Walsall Borough Local Plan has launched: Have your say
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Walsall Council is asking for residents to share their views on a draft version of the Walsall Borough local plan; a blueprint that will guide how the borough grows and develops over the next 15 years.
The Local Plan is essential for ensuring that Walsall meets its future needs for new homes, jobs, schools, and infrastructure, while also protecting the places and green spaces that matter most to our communities.
“ It’s really important that local people have their say on the draft local plan. We’re producing a plan that’s right for Walsall, because the government has instructed local authorities to do so before December 2026.
The draft Local Plan will focus on using brownfield land first. We want to make sure we’re protecting the areas that are important to us, whilst shaping plans for developments that work for our communities. Due to national policy changes, our Green Belt is at risk, so we want as many local people as possible to have their say.
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Having an up-to-date Local Plan gives the council and residents a say over where development happens, how the environment and heritage is protected, and how the right kind of growth for Walsall can be delivered. Without it, the borough risks losing control over planning decisions and missing out on opportunities for regeneration and investment. The plan is also crucial for delivering the ambitions of the “We Are Walsall 2040” strategy, making Walsall a healthier, greener, and more prosperous place for everyone.
Consultation will open on Friday 7 November 2025 and closes on Friday 19 December 2025.
Residents can view and comment on the draft local plan on the council’s Commonplace site
Print copies of the consultation will be available in all Walsall libraries, find your nearest library on the council website.