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Short presentation title
Planning successful neighbourhoods
John Pounder
Director – CB ‘Planning and Places’
The transformation of planning
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“We want to transform the planning process from an impediment to economic growth into a means of encouraging growth” (Local Growth White Paper, 2010)
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The objectives for planning stay broadly the same...
“The Government is committed to reforming the planning system, whilst retaining protection of important environmental and social interests, so that it actively encourages growth by providing the right land in the right place for economic development, increasing the supply of housing that the country needs and ensuring the timely delivery of infrastructure.” (Local Growth White Paper, 2010)
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…but with a distinct change of emphasis Commitment to introduce a strong presumption in
favour of development Approve applications where plans are absent, out
of date, silent or indeterminate Government’s top priority in reforming the system
is to promote sustainable economic growth and jobs
Written Ministerial Statement 23 March 2011
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Scale of the housing challenge
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No more top down targets
“A further feature of earlier approaches was the belief that planning could both determine where growth should happen and stimulate that growth. This approach failed as it went against the grain of markets”. Local Growth White Paper (2010)
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From targets to incentives
“We also need to ensure that local communities which opt for growth are able to reap the benefits from doing so, changing the culture of planning so that the default position is in favour of development.”Local Growth White Paper (2010)
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Neighbourhood Planning
Neighbourhood Plans Neighbourhood Development Orders Community Right to Build
Supported by: Assets of Community Value Community Right to Bid
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Where does this fit in?
National Planning Policy Framework
Regional Spatial Strategies
Core Strategy / Local Plan
Area Action Plans / Supplementary Planning
AAP / SPD / Neighbourhood Plan
Core Strategy / Local Plan
Planning Policy Statements
London Plan
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Not a NIMBY charter!
“One of the principal objectives of neighbourhood planning is to increase the rate of growth of housing and economic development in England”(Neighbourhood Planning Impact Assessment, CLG 2011)
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What’s it worth?
‘Meaningful Proportion’ of CIL £700m pa by 2016
New Homes Bonus Band D Property = £1,439 per dwelling +£350 per dwelling for each affordable home 100 homes = c£950,000 (30% affordable)
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Neighbourhood Plan process
1. Define the neighbourhood
2. Designate the neighbourhood forum
3. LPA duty to support
4. Draft Plan submitted
5. LPA validation check
6. Independent examination
7. Examiners report
8. Plan modifications
9. Referendum
10. Adoption by local authoritySource: DCLG
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How long will a NP take?
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What is a Neighbourhood?
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What could a NP include? A vision for your neighbourhood How you intend to achieve the vision What type of development should take place and
where Design guidelines Identify services and facilities that are needed? Responsibilities or implementation Developments/change of use not requiring
planning permission
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Watch this space!
17 Vanguards: ‘Frontrunners’ London Borough of Southwark – Bermondsey London Borough of Sutton – Hackbridge
33 in wave two also receive £20,000
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Where to get help Free advice will be available from Supporting
Communities Fund: Locality The Princes Foundation Royal Town Planning Institute National Association of Local Councils / CPRE
This will include practical workshops with local authorities and community groups, tailored on-line resources, networking tools and telephone advice lines.
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Join the debate...
WEBSITE:www.neighbourhoodplanning.info
LINKEDIN:Neighbourhood Planning Group – http://lnkd.in/aVatYm
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