Local Plan Review Overview
The Tunbridge Wells Local Plan 2020-2038 (adopted by the Council in December 2025) includes a commitment to starting a Local Plan review within six months of adoption of the Plan (this is set out within Policy STR1 The Development Strategy policy).
The Council is now beginning a review of the Tunbridge Wells Borough Local Plan setting the framework for how the borough will grow and prosper over the coming years. The Local Plan Review will cover the period 2029 - 2044 and be undertaken in accordance with the Government’s new plan-making Regulations which came into effect in March 2026.
A new timetable for the review will be published by the end of June 2026 and will be regularly updated on the Council’s website. By the end of June the Council will also publish its formal ‘Notice of Intention’ to commence plan-making. An early Scoping Consultation is also planned for the summer. Further updates and guidance on how the community can get involved at each stage of the plan-making process will be provided.
Call for Sites
In preparation for the Local Plan review, the Council is undertaking a ‘call for sites’ exercise. The main purpose of this is to enable land to be submitted to the Council for assessment to establish whether it could be a potential site allocation in the Local Plan Review as it progresses. Suitable sites are needed to assist with meeting the development needs of the borough (including new homes, new jobs and other land uses) going forward. Residents, landowners, developers, community groups and others are invited to submit potential sites across the borough for consideration for a range of development types and uses.
Do you have a site you would like to submit? If so, the Call for Sites runs from 11 May 2026 until midnight on 3 August 2026 and further details about how to do this can be found on the Call for Sites webpage.