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The Southampton City Vision consultation has now closed. We will share results in the coming weeks and there will be further opportunity to give us your views later in the year.
Identifying appropriate land for new homes is a fundamental part of a Local Plan. Central government gives every local planning authority a target for the number of homes per year it should aim to deliver. Whilst we are guided on the number of new homes, we can influence the types of property and ownership and we would like to know your views about this by answering a few questions.
Identifying appropriate land for new homes is a fundamental part of a Local Plan. Central government gives every local planning authority a target for the number of homes per year it should aim to deliver. Whilst we are guided on the number of new homes, we can influence the types of property and ownership and we would like to know your views about this by answering a few questions.