Eleven public events are being organised to allow people to have their say on a development blueprint that is likely to usher in housing on green belt land around Bath.
Bath and North East Somerset Council is asking people to find out how its core strategy document – setting out where homes can be built up until 2029 – affects their neighbourhoods.
The authority has been forced to increase the number of homes it accommodates, earmarking land at Weston for 300 homes, with another 300 scheduled for land between Odd Down and South Stoke.
It is also envisaging an extra 120 homes at Lansdown and hundreds more in Keynsham, Whitchurch and the Somer Valley as it finds room for a total of 12,700 properties.
The sessions include:
● Wednesday, April 10, 4.30 – 7pm, South Stoke Parish Hall.
● Thursday, April 11, 4.30 – 7pm, Weston All Saints Centre.
● Monday, April 15, 4.30 – 7pm, Kingswood School.
● Tuesday, April 16, 4.30 – 7pm, St Gregory's Catholic College.
● Monday, April 22, 1.30 – 3pm, Key Centre, Keynsham.
● Monday, April 22, 4.30 – 7pm, Wellsway School, Keynsham.
● Tuesday, April 30, 6 – 8pm, Bath One Stop Shop, Manvers Street.