The race is on for Preston, South Ribble and Chorley councils to complete years of work that will determine where and how many new houses are built in each area - or else face having to start the lengthy process all over again.
The trio of neighbouring districts also run the risk of a housebuilding free-for-all if the job is not done by a government-imposed deadline. The authorities have been working together to develop the first ever joint local plan for Central Lancashire since 2018.
An initial public consultation into a draft version of the new Central Lancashire Local Plan was carried out at the turn of the year. The survey of residents' opinions also included the full list of sites proposed as possible locations for housebuilding. A follow-up consultation had been due to take place during the latter part of the summer, but a recent meeting of the Central Lancashire Joint Advisory Committee was told that that will now happen in the spring or summer of next year.
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