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    Landowners urged to put forward sites for Anglesey’s future development plan

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 23, 2025Updated:July 23, 2025No Comments
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    LANDOWNERS on Anglesey are being asked to come forward and help map the future of the island.

    Cadnant Planning is working closely with landowners and developers following the county council’s ‘Call for Sites’ – a key step in shaping the new Local Development Plan (LDP), which will guide future growth and development through to 2039.

    The council is inviting submissions of land that may be suitable for housing, employment, community, or recreational use, as well as sites that should be protected for their environmental or cultural value.

    All submissions must be made using the local planning authority’s standardised form before the extended deadline of August 4 this year.

    With decades of experience in land promotion and planning strategy, Cadnant Planning – based in Conwy and Pulford, near Wrexham and Chester – is supporting clients throughout the process, from site identification and constraints mapping to preparing supporting documents and liaising with the planning department.

    Managing Director Sioned Edwards said: “The call for sites is a valuable opportunity for landowners and developers to put forward land they feel has development potential, whether for housing, employment, or community uses.

    “The council has extended the consultation period, which gives people more time to come forward and explore their options.”

    She added: “We’re already working with a range of clients across the Island to assess and promote their land.

    “If you own land – particularly near existing settlements or development boundaries, or previously developed land – and are considering future development or sale, we’d encourage you to get in touch as soon as possible.

    “Even greenfield sites can be considered if they’re well-located. Our team can manage the whole process and help ensure your submission is presented in the strongest possible way.

    “Sites that we promoted across the Island during the preparation of the last LDP have since been developed and have delivered much needed affordable housing.”

    Cadnant Planning is well-placed to assist clients across North Wales. The firm will also be attending the Royal Welsh Show, the National Eisteddfod in Wrexham, and the Anglesey Show and Denbigh and Flint Show in August and are available to speak directly with landowners interested in promoting land through the LDP.

    To discuss a potential site or request more information, email [email protected], visit the website www.cadnantplanning.co.uk, or follow @cadnantplanning on social media.

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