A revised plan - which will decide what can be built and where in the city over the next 15 years - is set to be submitted to the planning inspectorate for approval following one final consultation in February and March.
YORK finally looks set to have its first Local Plan in more than 60 years by the summer.
A revised plan - which will decide what can be built and where in the city over the next 15 years - is set to be submitted to the planning inspectorate for approval following one final consultation in February and March.
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