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The Local Plan sets out planning policies and proposals for new development to make sure the Rugby Borough is a great place to live, work and do business.
It is prepared in consultation with residents, businesses and other stakeholders.
Councils must review their Local Plan every five years. Rugby borough’s current plan was approved in 2019.
The Local Plan defines many things, including:
The consultation ran for 6 weeks from Friday 30 January to 5:00pm on Friday 13 March 2026.
The Council will now review all responses received during the consultation period and produce a Consultation Statement summarising the main themes and providing an officer response. This document will be made available to the public and to the Planning Inspector, alongside copies of all consultation responses.
The Council intends to submit the Local Plan for examination by the Planning Inspectorate in spring 2026. The examination process will include public hearing sessions where those who responded to the consultation may be invited by the Planning Inspector to participate. Hearing sessions are likely to begin in late 2026. Further details will be available closer to the time.
If you would like to be added to the consultation database to receive email updates on the progress of the local plan, please email a request to localplan@rugby.gov.uk with your name and contact details. Requests will be handled in line with the council’s privacy notice.
The Proposed Submission Local Plan is the document which the Council intends to submit to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government for examination by the Planning Inspectorate.
The documents that we intend to submit for examination are:
Hard copies of the Proposed Submission Local Plan with the proposed submission documents (collectively called the proposed submission documents) are also available to view within normal opening hours at:
We’ve made changes to the Local Plan based on the feedback received in response to the Preferred Option consultation held in Spring 2025, and based on the latest evidence. The preferred options consultation was a direction of travel but it was always expected that changes would be made. In making changes we used updated evidence on infrastructure needs and have taken advice from infrastructure providers including the local education authority and local highways authority. We also worked with landowners in Rugby to secure more brownfield sites in the town.
The main changes include:
The video below provides a summary of some of the key changes and points in the Proposed Submission Local Plan.