Hertsmere Local Plan: Public Consultation
Consultation closed on Wednesday 29th May.
The Local Plan sets out our ambitions for green, sustainable growth to ensure Hertsmere continues to thrive economically. It also details how and where new homes, jobs and essential investment can be delivered, along with required infrastructure like schools, health facilities and sustainable transport.
We'd like to hear from all our stakeholders including residents, businesses, community groups, landowners, housebuilders and statutory bodies. At this stage of the preparation of our new Local Plan, we want to ensure that we understand the views, aspirations and concerns of all groups, building on the extensive public consultation we have already undertaken.
Since 2016, we have undertaken four different stages of public consultation and, following the unprecedented response to our draft Local Plan in 2021, we've worked hard to address the concerns expressed by many people. As a result, we are focusing now on an updated vision and set of strategic objectives for the Local Plan, as well as housing and employment sites, rather than the whole Local Plan.
All responses received to this additional public consultation will be carefully considered before we submit an updated draft Local Plan to the Secretary of State. You will have a further opportunity to comment at that stage (scheduled for late 2024 or early 2025) and those responses will be forwarded to an independent planning Inspector appointed to consider our Local Plan.
Download a pdf version of the new Local Plan Consultation Document.
View an interactive map showing the proposed sites for housing and employment.
Read Frequently Asked Questions about the Local Plan.
Consultation dates
Consultation started: 9am on Wednesday 3 April 2024
Consultation ended: midday on Wednesday 29 May 2024
Decisions on sites to be allocated in our Local Plan will not be based purely on how many responses of support or objection are received. A range of technical considerations and the extent to which our proposals comply with national planning policy will continue to guide the preparation of our Local Plan.
How to respond
Consultation closed at 12 noon on Wednesday 29th May.
People were able to respond in four ways:
The general public and local organisations were invited to respond here at our new consultation and engagement hub (text responses only, no login required. You will need to provide your name, address, postcode and email). When the consultation was open, people could read each section of the Local Plan Consultation Document and give their views.
Consultees needing to upload additional documents or technical submissions were directed to our Objective platform: https://hertsmere-consult.objective.co.uk/kse/event/37932/ . (Login required. Aimed primarily at statutory consultees, developers, landowners and their representatives).
By post to:
Planning Policy, Hertsmere Borough Council, Civic Offices,
Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Herts, WD6 1WABy email to local.plan@hertsmere.gov.uk.
For more information about the Draft Local Plan, including supporting studies and the previous stages of public consultation dating back to 2016, visit the New Local Plan web page.
We are not able to accept anonymous comments and asked for a full name and address. Your name, any organisation and response may be made publicly available when we publish responses and cannot be treated as confidential, but published comments will exclude your personal contact details.
We process your personal data as part of our public task to provide planning and development guidance and will retain this in line with our privacy policy. For more information on what we do and on your rights, please read our planning privacy notice and the council’s access to information webpage .
We can't consider matters that are outside the boundaries of the planning process including loss of property value, loss of view from property, private access rights, moral issues and restrictive covenants. Offensive or abusive comments will not be accepted.
Copies of the Local Plan, along with the Interim Sustainability Appraisal and comment forms, were available at the following locations during the consultation period:
| Location | Address |
| Civic Offices | Elstree Way, Borehamwood, WD6 1WA |
| Oakmere Library | High Street, Potters Bar, EN6 5BZ |
| Wyllyotts Theatre | 1 Wyllyotts Place, Potters Bar, EN6 2HN |
| Radlett Centre | 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett, WD7 8HL |
| Bushey Library | Sparrows Herne, Bushey, WD23 1FA |
| Bushey Museum | Rudolph Road, Bushey, WD23 3HW |
| Shenley Parish Council | The Hub, London Road, Shenley, WD7 9BS |
| 96 Shenley Road/Borehamwood Library | 96 Shenley Road, Borehamwood, WD6 1EB |
| Community Hub | 5 Leeming Road, Borehamwood, WD6 4EB |
| Colney Heath Parish Council | Highfield Park Visitor Centre, Hill End Lane, St Albans, AL4 0RA |
| London Colney Parish Council | Community Centre, Caledon Road, St Albans AL2 1PU |
Local Plan Timeline
Project Updates
Foreword from the Portfolio Holder for Planning
With a new administration we are now well on the way to producing your new Local Plan for Hertsmere that will help shape the borough until 2040 and beyond.
Borehamwood and Elstree: Settlement overview and required infrastructure
An overview of the settlement of Borehamwood and Elstree, and the infrastructure required to support growth
Elstree Village: Settlement overview and required infrastructure
An overview of the settlement of Elstree Village, and the infrastructure required to support growth
Bushey: Settlement overview and required infrastructure
An overview of the settlement of Bushey, and the infrastructure required to support growth
Potters Bar: Settlement overview and required infrastructure
An overview of the settlement of Potters Bar, and the infrastructure required to support growth
Radlett: Settlement overview and required infrastructure
An overview of the settlement of Radlett, and the infrastructure required to support growth
Shenley: Settlement overview and required infrastructure
An overview of the settlement of Shenley, and the infrastructure required to support growth
South Mimms: Settlement overview and required infrastructure
An overview of the settlement of South Mimms, and the infrastructure required to support growth
Important Dates
Local Plan Public Engagement Event: Bushey
Tuesday 16 April 2024
2:30pm - 8pm
The Bushey Centre
High Street
Bushey
WD23 1TT
Local Plan Public Engagement Event: Shenley
Thursday 18 April 2024
2:30pm - 8pm
Shenley Park Chapel
Porters Park Drive
Shenley
WD7 9EZ
Local Plan Public Engagement Event: Potters Bar
Wednesday 24 April 2024
2:30pm - 8pm
Wyllyotts Centre
Wyllyotts Close
Potters Bar
EN6 2HN
Local Plan Public Engagement Event: South Mimms
Thursday 25 April 2024
2:30pm - 8pm
South Mimms Village Hall
Blanche Lane
South Mimms,
Potters Bar
EN6 3PD
Local Plan Public Engagement Event: Radlett
Wednesday 1st May 2024
2:30pm - 8pm
The Radlett Centre
1 Aldenham Avenue
Radlett
WD7 8HL
Local Plan Public Engagement Event: Elstree Village
Thursday 2nd May 2024
2:30pm - 8pm
Manor Hotel
Barnet Lane
Elstree
WD6 3RE
Local Plan Public Engagement Event: Borehamwood and Elstree
Tuesday 7th May 2024
2:30pm - 8pm
Imperial Place
Elstree Way
Borehamwood
WD6 1JN