Greenwich Council is set to launch a public consultation on its draft Local Plan, a comprehensive document outlining the borough's planning policies and development proposals for the next 15 years. The Local Plan sets out the council’s planning policies and proposals for the development and use of land in the borough over this period. The decision to consult on the plan, detailed in Appendix A of the Draft Local Plan Consultation, was made at a recent Cabinet meeting, where members recommended its approval to the full council.

The Local Plan will serve as a guide for decisions on planning applications, shaping the future of Greenwich by addressing key issues such as housing, infrastructure, and environmental sustainability. It will guide decisions on planning applications and help to shape the future of the borough. The council encourages residents, businesses, and community groups to participate in the consultation process to ensure the plan reflects the needs and aspirations of the borough.