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Drop-in sessions on Bromsgrove's future development plans on the way

Sonny Rackham 9th Jul, 2025   0

THE FIRST of a string of drop-in sessions to help members of the public learn more about the future of Bromsgrove’s planning strategy is coming this month.

Bromsgrove District Council is holding its first public event to gather feedback on its future planning strategy on Thursday, July 17 (4pm to 8pm) at Parkside.

Following a council vote on June 19, the Draft Development Strategy Consultation for the Bromsgrove District Local Plan launched on June 30, offering residents 12 weeks to comment on where housing, employment, and infrastructure should be developed up to 2043.

Following the first session at Parkside, many more are planned in Alvechurch, Bromsgrove, Catshill, Hagley, Rubery, and Wythall over the consultation period.

All the events will feature the same full information, regardless of location, with planners available to answer questions and provide materials, including reference copies of the consultation document.

Councillor Kit Taylor, portfolio holder for planning, said: “These events are part of the important work of informing people what this consultation is all about, so residents can have their say.




“They’re starting before the summer holidays and there will be more to follow in locations across the district. You can go to any of them, you’re not limited to the ones that might be nearer to you.

“Everyone will have their own views about how to plan for future generations and the choices we will make as the plan starts to come together.


“It’s important that people can take part in this process, and so these events are part of our work to support residents to participate, alongside our new very easy to use online platform.”

The consultation runs until September 22.

Visit www.bromsgrove.gov.uk/BromsgrovePlan or go to your local library for more information.

Email [email protected] or call 01527 881211 for queries.