- Date of Article
- Nov 19 2025
- Sector
- Planning & development
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James is Chairman of Carter Jonas. Formerly Head of the Planning & Development Division, James advises clients on proposed development projects throughout the south of England with nearly 30 years of experience in residential and mixed use development. This includes site identification, project management of planning and development strategies, valuation and viability appraisals, marketing and sale of development opportunities. He has specific expertise in option, promotion and other development agreements, joint ventures and landowner equalisation agreements.
Do you have land with development potential in Cotswold?
Cotswold District Council - Call for sites 2025
Cotswold District Council has officially launched its Regulation 18 consultation on the Preferred Options for the emerging Local Plan, which will guide development across the district from 2026 to 2043.
This consultation responds to a significantly increased housing requirement of 18,650 new homes, driven by national planning policy. To meet this target, the Council has explored seven spatial strategy scenarios, selecting Scenario 5 as the preferred approach. This scenario proposes a balanced mix of development in principal and non-principal settlements, village clusters, and rural exception sites, alongside the creation of new settlements and strategic extensions. The preferred option is expected to deliver 14,660 homes, representing approximately 79% of the total housing need.
The consultation period runs from 14 November 2025 to 2 January 2026. As part of this process, the Council has issued a Call for Sites, inviting landowners and developers to submit land for potential use in housing, employment, renewable energy, and community infrastructure.
Strategic sites have been identified across the district, including areas near Driffield, Cirencester, Fairford, Kemble, Preston, Siddington, and Moreton-in-Marsh, with long-term development potential extending beyond 2043.
This may represent your opportunity to start to realise development on your land. If you own land with potential for development in Cotswold, get in touch with our planning and development experts.