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Planning Policy Briefing

Community Plan. Planning Policy Briefing. Village Design Statement. Local Plan Part 1. Neighbourhood Plan. Local Plan Part 2. South East Plan. Market Town Health Check. Local Plan 2006. Parish Plan. Changes to national and regional policy Progress with the Local Development Framework

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Planning Policy Briefing

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  1. Community Plan Planning Policy Briefing Village Design Statement Local Plan Part 1 Neighbourhood Plan Local Plan Part 2 South East Plan Market Town Health Check Local Plan 2006 Parish Plan

  2. Changes to national and regional policy Progress with the Local Development Framework Emerging guidance on neighbourhood plans The other types of community-led plan We will look at …

  3. Localism Act in place (Nov 2011), various provisions being brought into effect Single National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to replace 25 PPG/Ss Consultation on draft NPPF July 2011, final expected by end of March 2012?? Abolition of regional strategies (Apr 2012?) National and regional policy

  4. LDF Core Strategy renamed Local Plan Part 1 – remains strategic document Current consultation on ‘Pre-Submission’ Plan (to 12 Mar) - Submission April, Examination July, Adoption Dec 2012 Many policies from 2006 Local Plan ‘saved’ with others replaced/deleted Winchester Local Plan Part 1

  5. All Plans/policies above apply District-wide 40% of District now in National Park and NPA is the Local Planning Authority NP Authority producing a Core Strategy (including part of Winchester District) and will adopt all other plans in the Park area ‘Split Parishes’ dealt with by authority with most of population South Downs National Park

  6. Must comply with Local Plan Part 1 (will exclude that part of the District in the SDNP) Will allocate smaller sites for development Will include more detailed planning policies Evidence gathering already commenced Early consultation end 2012 Draft plan published spring 2013 Adoption early 2014 Winchester Local Plan Part 2

  7. New tier of planning introduced through Localism Act Not mandatory to produce one Purpose to allocate land for development + policies to control the use of land Detailed regulations setting out the process yet to be confirmed + budget responsibilities Must comply with higher order planning documents + EU and human rights legislation Neighbourhood plans

  8. Led by Parish Council or designated neighbourhood forum WCC role ??? Key stages to be followed:- Community engagement + evidence Publication of draft plan + consultation Conformity check Examination Referendum Adoption Neighbourhood plans - process

  9. Ensure resources are available – preparation, community engagement, evidence gathering all costs money + skills Need effective leadership and governance NDP is a process – focus on delivery - what happens after NDP published – this is only the start! Determination to succeed Neighbourhood Plan success factors

  10. Both allocate smaller development sites Both include detailed planning policies Both to conform to higher level policies Resources - Local Plan Part 2 - WCC will resource / NDP - Parish Councils ?? Timing - Local Plan Part 2 – started, due for completion early 2014 / NDP 18-24 months ?? Local Plan Part 2 vs Neighbourhood Plan

  11. Village / Neighbourhood Design Statement Parish Plan Market Town Health Check Other community-led plans

  12. Neighbourhood Plan Land allocation Settlement boundary Detailed planning policies Shops, pubs Affordable housing Character areas Landscape Crime Play facilities Roads and traffic Broadband Community facilities and events Open space

  13. They are all about ‘planning’ for the future Understand the issues before deciding Which plan can achieve what you want? Neighbourhood Plan and Design Statement are part of LDF – used to determine planning applications – Parish Plan is not Maybe you need more than one? Which is the right plan?

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