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Council sets out bold expectations for developer contributions ahead of Local Plan consultation

Date published: 2025-07-22 | Category: Delivering for local residents, Preparing for the Future


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Bath & North East Somerset Council is taking bold action to ensure that developers building in the area invest in local community facilities. A six-week consultation has opened in advance of the Local Plan Options consultation in the autumn, setting out how developers will be expected to contribute to physical infrastructure improvements and community benefits.

The proposals seek increased financial contributions from developers, which could provide home to school transport, GP surgeries, Early Years provision and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision.

Councillor Matt McCabe, Cabinet Member for Built Environment, Housing and Sustainable Development, said: “We are setting out our expectations clearly and in advance. This is about leadership—making it known that development for private profit must be matched by tangible investment in our communities. We are not waiting for the Local Plan options to be finalised to make this point. We are acting now to protect our residents and ensure that infrastructure and community benefits are required as part of the planning process. 

“We want to ensure that large new developments are supported by the infrastructure and facilities our residents need. These proposed amendments will help us fund essential services and improve quality of life across Bath and North East Somerset.” 

The consultation is seeking feedback on a draft Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Interim Update, which sets out the council’s approach to developer contributions, also known as planning obligations. The council uses planning obligations to mitigate the impacts of new development in line with its priorities.

Millions of pounds of developer contributions arising from Planning Obligations have previously been used to fund projects in schools, green spaces, public realm improvements and highways improvements across Bath and North East Somerset. 

The six-week consultation will end at 5pm on 29 August. Residents, developers and stakeholders are encouraged to share their views. 

Further information and to take part in the consultation go to www.bathnes.gov.uk/planningspdupdate can be found on the council website.

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