The South Hams Local Plan (1989-2001) covers the area of the South Hams district that is outside of Dartmoor National Park and was adopted in April 1996.
Parts of the adopted Local Plan (1989-2001) retain development plan status until they are replaced by new planning policies. These Local Plan policies are "saved" and will still be used to determine planning applications.
Please note these pages are to be updated to reflect the recently released National Planning Policy Framework.
Details of the Devon Structure Plan schedule of saved policies are available from Devon County Council.
The written text of the [pdf icon] 1996 Adopted Local Plan can be viewed on-line via this link. The information contained in the inset maps from the 1996 plan can also be viewed on-line by using the interactive mapping service at the link below. The interactive mapping service also provides other geographical planning policy information for the South Hams including up to date information on the Local Development Framework.
Local Plan Review 2002
The Council began the process of reviewing the South Hams Local Plan (adopted 1996) and published a First Deposit Draft Local Plan Review (2001-2011) for consultation in January 2002. This plan was not progressed and was superseded by the Local Development Framework (LDF).
The text and the maps of the draft local plan review can be viewed on-line using the links provided below:
Please note that some designated boundaries shown on the Proposal Map may have changed since the publication of these documents. For further information please contact the Forward Planning Team on: 01803 861202.
- Please click here to access the Interactive Maps which provide planning policy information for the South Hams.
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Notes on using the Local Plan Documents
You need Adobe Acrobat to view the plan documents (v4 or higher). You can download this by clicking the logo at the bottom of this page. These documents are large, and may take some time to appear, please be patient. You will see links to inset map pages in red typeface at the start of each chapter in the area documents. Where these maps are small (i.e. a small village) you will link direct to the map. For larger files you will be taken to a download page where you can see an estimate of how long the map will take to download. You will not be able to print the inset maps, you can however print pages from the plan documents. To interpret the inset maps you will also need the [Adobe Acrobat Document -- will open in new browser window]map key .