Residents and landowners are being given more time to put forward land for potential development in West Norfolk.
The Call for Sites consultation has been extended and will now remain open until Friday 1 May 2026.
The process invites people to suggest land that could be used for future development, including housing, employment or community uses, as well as green infrastructure such as public open space or wildlife areas.
Sites can include previously developed land or greenfield locations, and submissions that may have been rejected in the past are still encouraged, as changing needs could make them suitable.
The council says the submissions will help shape a new Local Plan, setting out how West Norfolk will meet the needs of residents and businesses in the years ahead.

