Public consultation set to start on St Cuthbert’s Garden Village, Carlisle

St Cuthbert's Garden Village

A consultation on the latest version of a draft development plan that will result in 10,000 new homes, new schools and employment sites being built in Carlisle is set to get underway. 

St Cuthbert’s Garden Village is one of the largest projects of its kind nationally and the largest in the north of England. The scale and location will provide a genuine opportunity to make a difference - in a well-planned and coherent way - with the completion of the Carlisle Southern Link Road at the end of 2025 helping to unlock the development potential here.

Following the Council’s approval last week (Tuesday, 4 March), the draft Local Plan for the St Cuthbert’s Garden Village, located in the south of Carlisle, will go out for final public consultation from next week.

The plan spans the next 30 to 40 years and the development area also includes commercial, retail and employment space as well as five new primary schools and a secondary school.

The public consultation will be held between Monday 17 March and Tuesday 6 May 2025.

It will consult on the draft policies and map and is the last chance for comments before the plan goes before an independent inspector.

Public consultation events will be held on:

  • Tuesday 18 March: 10am - 8pm, Cummersdale Village Hall.

  • Wednesday 19 March: 10am - 8pm, Carlisle Racecourse.

  • Thursday 20 March: 10am - 8pm, Creighton Rugby Club.

Cllr Bob Kelly, Executive Member for Policy and Regulatory Services, said:

“We have worked hard with our local communities and key stakeholders to get us to this point. This is now the final opportunity to comment on the plan and we have organised some public engagement events for residents and businesses to see first-hand what the plans are. 

“The consultation is an opportunity for anyone with an interest to tell us whether or not we have got it right before it goes onto Government later in the year to be assessed by an independent Planning Inspector.”

For more information or to comment on the draft St Cuthbert’s Garden Village Local Plan, visit www.stcuthbertsgv.co.uk