Landowners Urged to Shape Island’s Future Through Council’s Call for Sites

LANDOWNERS on Anglesey are being encouraged to step forward and help shape the island’s future development.

Cadnant Planning is partnering with landowners and developers in response to the county council’s ‘Call for Sites’—a critical stage in the formation of the new Local Development Plan (LDP), which will guide growth and land use on the island through to 2039.

The council is seeking submissions for land that could be used for housing, employment, community, or recreational purposes. It is also inviting proposals for sites that should be safeguarded due to their environmental or cultural significance.

All site submissions must be completed using the local planning authority’s standardised form and submitted by the extended deadline of August 4.

Cadnant Planning, with offices in Conwy and Pulford (near Wrexham and Chester), brings decades of expertise in land promotion and planning strategy. The firm is currently assisting clients at every stage of the process—from identifying suitable sites and mapping constraints to preparing necessary documentation and engaging with the planning authority.

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 continued: “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.”

Well-established across North Wales, Cadnant Planning will also be present at major summer events including the Royal Welsh Show, the National Eisteddfod in Wrexham, the Anglesey Show, and the Denbigh and Flint Show, where landowners can speak to the team directly about promoting their land through the LDP.

To find out more or discuss a potential site, contact info@cadnantplanning.co.uk, visit www.cadnantplanning.co.uk, or follow @cadnantplanning on social media.