#neighbourhoodplanning - the story so far
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#neighbourhoodplanning
The StorySo Far
#neighbourhoodplanningA quick reminder of what neighbourhood planning is…
• POWERto make planning policy
• RESPONSIBILITYto meet need and support growth
• INVESTMENTthrough Community Infrastructure Levy*
* Communities with a neighbourhood plan in place receive 25% of CIL
Planning Application
Stage 1: Designating your neighbourhood area (and forum)
Stage 2: Consultation and plan making
Thame
VISION
Thame must maintain its character as a real market town
• Continue to feel ‘compact’• Continue to have a close relationship with open countryside around it
• Retain its markets• Continue to act as a centre for the surrounding area, not just residents
• Remain attractive to residents and visitors
Stage 3: Examination
Stage 4: Referendum
90%
21% turnout 40% turnout34% turnout
Yes92%Yes
76%Yes
new Applications: Cradley; Lower Bullingham; Orleton; Pyons (all Herefordshire); Haddenham (Aylesbury Vale); Shaftesbury (North Dorset); Whaley Bridge (High
Peak) Desborough (Kettering) * signifies first in LA
16 new Designations: Cherry Willingham (West Lindsey); Bankside (Southwark*); Cottingham (East Riding of Yorkshire*); Hoylake (Wirral); Ditchling; Peacehaven and Telscombe (Lewes); Bow Brickhill; Campbell Park; Castlethorpe (all Milton Keynes); Deeping Gate; Glinton; Northborough; Peakirk (all Peterborough*); Kineton; Long Compton; Shipston on Stour (all Stratford);
Draft plans: Ferring, Sprowston, Cockermouth (First NDO!)
Norland – until 26/07/13 Slaugham – 25/07/13 Tattenhall
– 17/07/13; Lynton & Lynmouth –12/07/13; Much
Wenlock – 26/06/13
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PIPELINE
This data was informally gathered from internet monitoring and is being constantly updated
#NP100
+ 22 local authorities have designated areas so far
#neighbourhoodplanning • Upper Eden in Cumbria
• Exeter St James
• Thame in Oxfordshire
• Cringleford in Norfolk
• Tattenhall in Cheshire
Planning Application
Thame
SAMPLE OBJECTIVE
“Support Thame’s Shops”
The best way to support Thame’s shops is to focus newretail development in the town centre. Other ways of
supporting retail are to make sure people live and workin the town centre. This can be done by supporting
employment and encouraging residential uses, especiallyabove shops.
Thame
POLICIES 10 on Housing
15 on Working and Shopping6 on Getting Around
4 on Community, Leisure and Well Being24 on Environment, Sustainability and Design Quality
But remember: Upper Eden Neighbourhood Plan contains seven policies
in total
Neighbourhood planning is a flexible tool
• Village on the edge of Norwich. Core Strategy allocates 1200 new homes
• Pre submission consultation completed
• Policies on general issues, the environment, housing, local economy, community and transport
http://www.cringlefordparishcouncil.gov.uk/
Publicity underway. Examination soon.
Six topics, six policies: including housing growth and the
local economy
www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
SUPPORT
Local planning authority has a legal duty to provide advice and assistance
Communities Bespoke direct
supportand/or
£7kMycommunityrights.org.uk
LPA = £30k£5k @
designation£5k @
submission£20k @
successful examination
Support, Examination and Referendum
#neighbourhoodplanning
LinkedIn – Neighbourhood Planning
Charlotte.dring@communities.gsi.gov.uk
Resources And Networking
DCLG pagewww.gov.uk/neighbourhood-planning
#what-is-neighbourhood-planning
Support programmewww.mycommunityrights.org.uk
LinkedIn Groupwww.linkedin.com/groups?gid=3741603&trk=myg_ugrp_ovr
Twitter http://twitter.com/CommunitiesUK
Much Wenlock’s Listhttp://www.wenlockplan.org/links
/other-neighbourhood-planning-frontrunners/
Planning Aid’s Up Front bulletinhttp://www.ourneighbourhood
planning.org.uk/
Planning Advisory Service FAQswww.pas.gov.uk/pas/core/page.do?pageId=1802659
Locality Roadmaphttp://locality.org.uk/resources
/neighbourhood-planning-roadmap-guide/
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