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Town and Parish Council Training Neighbourhood Planning Workshop Neighbourhood Planning Workshop 1. Introduction to Neighbourhood Planning National framework What a Neighbourhood Plan can and cant do The benefits of a


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Town and Parish Council Training

Neighbourhood Planning Workshop

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  • 1. Introduction to Neighbourhood Planning
  • National framework
  • What a Neighbourhood Plan can and can’t do
  • The benefits of a Neighbourhood Plan
  • Preparing a Neighbourhood Plan
  • Tools and Resources available to help
  • 2. Workshop groups
  • 3. Feedback & Questions

Neighbourhood Planning Workshop

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Localism – Communities having a greater say about the decisions that affect you and where you live

Setting the Scene

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But what does this mean? NPPF – Emphasis on sustainable growth and local involvement

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“We are clear that local people - and local authorities - must be at the heart of planning. The Localism Act has put the power to plan back in the hands of communities, but with this power comes responsibility: a responsibility to meet their needs for development and growth, and to deal quickly and effectively with proposals that will deliver homes, jobs and facilities.”

Eric Pickles, 6 September 2012

The Government’s message

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  • Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012
  • Forthcoming DCLG Guidance – late July 2013
  • Locality – Roadmap Guide
  • My Community Rights
  • Planning Advisory Service (PAS)
  • Planning Aid, RTPI and others
  • SHDC Neighbourhood Planning

Neighbourhood Planning: Legal Framework and Guidance

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  • 586 applications to designate areas
  • 401 designated areas (3 rural to 1 urban)
  • 32 draft plans submitted for pre submission

consultation

  • 6 plans submitted for examination
  • 3 Neighbourhood Plans passed referendum–

Upper Eden, Thame (South Oxfordshire) and St James Exeter

The national picture – July 2013

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  • NP Frontrunners – Ivybridge, Salcombe,

Totnes and Ugborough

  • 6 designated neighbourhood plan areas –

Harberton, Totnes, Ugborough, Bickleigh, Ivybridge and Salcombe

  • Other parishes weighing up the benefits of

preparing a NP.

The local picture- South Hams

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Statutory Planning:

  • Neighbourhood Plans
  • Neighbourhood Development Orders
  • Community Right to Build Orders

Non – statutory planning:

  • e.g. Parish Plans, Village Design Statements

What is Neighbourhood Planning?

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Focus today – Neighbourhood Plans

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  • New type of planning policy document
  • Relates to the use of land or other planning

matters

  • Once adopted, will form part of the local

development plan for the area

  • Will be used to make decisions on planning

applications

  • Optional, not compulsory

What are Neighbourhood Plans?

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  • Establish a vision for the area
  • Set specific planning policies for the plan area
  • Allocate land for different uses
  • Develop design guidance
  • Develop proposals to enhance areas

What can a Neighbourhood Plan do?

The focus must be on planning issues and the plan should be realistic

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Neighbourhood Planning Myths

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  • The Core Strategy/Local Plan
  • NPPF
  • EU Directives

Neighbourhood Plans must be in conformity with:

It would be good if communities could come up with their own Plans and shape the places that they live… As long as they agree with the NPPF!

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The benefits of a Neighbourhood Plan?

  • A real opportunity to plan for the future of your area
  • Your plan can help guide development
  • Set visions and priorities for your community
  • Scale, scope and themes

are up to you

  • Builds consensus
  • Allocate sites for development
  • Identify special areas for

protection and develop design guidance

  • Community endorsement

(via referendum)

  • Statutory weight in

decision making

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5 things to consider …

  • What do you want your plan to achieve?
  • What is the reason for preparing your plan?
  • Is this the right approach for you?
  • Do you want to help guide future development

in your area?

  • Will the Local Plan meet your needs?

Before you start

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Does your Neighbourhood Plan require SA?

  • No statutory requirement for SA but good practice

for plan-making

  • May require a Strategic Environmental Assessment

(SEA) if the Neighbourhood Plan is likely to have significant environmental effects

  • SA/SEA should be integral to the Neighbourhood Plan

preparation and commence at the outset

  • SA should influence the plan.

Sustainability Appraisal (SA)

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A Neighbourhood Plan may need to be assessed through the HRA process if policies in the plan potentially affect European sites such as:

  • Special Protection Areas (SPA)
  • Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)
  • RAMSAR sites

The assessment process has 3 main tasks:

  • Screening for the likely significant effects
  • Appropriate assessment and ascertaining the

effect on site integrity

  • Mitigation and alternative solutions

Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA)

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Locality roadmap

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  • 1. Set up a group
  • 2. Designate your area
  • 3. Collect evidence and information
  • 4. Community Consultation
  • 5. Write a draft plan
  • 6. The legal process to adoption

Plan preparation – the process

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  • Made up of people living or working in the parish

and town/parish council members

  • The group will:

– Talk to and engage the community – Gather evidence and information to support the plan – Prepare and consult on draft plan

  • 1. Set up a group to lead
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  • Decide on the area the plan will cover
  • Fill out an application form which includes

– A map of the proposed plan area – Explanation of why the area is appropriate – Terms of Reference for the project group

  • Templates are available on the Council’s website
  • 2. Apply to the local authority to

designate a plan area

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  • 3. Collect evidence and information

Our environment Local job opportunities

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  • 4. Community Consultation
  • Surveys
  • Events
  • Focus groups
  • Coffee mornings
  • Facebook & Twitter
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You should think about:

  • What will your community be like

in the future?

  • How will your plan achieve this?
  • What planning policies will enable this to happen?
  • What type of new development is needed and where will it go?
  • 5. Write a draft plan

and publish for consultation

Consult on the draft plan for a minimum of 6 weeks Review plan and make final changes

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  • 6. Adopting the Plan

Submit the plan to the Local Authority

Independent Examination Adoption Referendum Submission

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  • Some funding packages available from

appointed organisations

  • Requirement of volunteer time
  • SHDC Officer Support
  • Cost of each Plan varies

depending on the scope and what you are trying to achieve

How are Neighbourhood Plans Financed?

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Government funding available for Communities

  • Bespoke direct support (up to £9,500)

and/or

  • Grant of £7,000
  • Fund raising events and other sources of funding

Local authority funding

  • £30,000 per scheme - includes paying

for examination and referendum

Funding

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How can we support you?

  • Local Authorities have a duty to support NPs in

their area

  • SHDC NP Protocol – Lead Officer
  • Technical support
  • Evidence sources
  • Stakeholder contacts
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  • Department of Communities and Local Government

(DCLG) (www.gov.uk)

  • Locality (locality.org.uk)
  • My Community Rights (mycommunityrights.org)
  • Planning Advisory Service (PAS) (www.pas.gov.uk)
  • RTPI & Planning Aid (www.rtpi.org.uk/planning-aid)
  • South Hams District Council

(www.southhams.gov.uk)

Useful contact details

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  • South Hams District Council

(www.southhams.gov.uk)

  • Email: strategic.planning@southhams.gov.uk
  • By telephone 01803 861234 and ask for Strategic

Planning

How to contact us

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Neighbourhood Planning Workshops