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Development & Neighbourhood Planning for Rollesby Monday 17 th October 2016

Explore local plan strategies, housing developments, and village priorities in Rollesby. Learn about emerging policies, engagement opportunities, and the basics of neighborhood planning. Stay informed about key stages and resources for effective planning.

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Development & Neighbourhood Planning for Rollesby Monday 17 th October 2016

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  1. Development & Neighbourhood Planning for RollesbyMonday 17th October 2016 Strategic Planning Nick Fountain (Senior Strategic Planner)

  2. Starting Point • Local Plan Part 1: Core Strategy • 7,140 houses to be built in the Borough • Rollesby is identified as a ‘Secondary Village’ – contribute to 5% of the Borough’s housing • Other strategic policies inc. employment, retail and the environment

  3. Emerging Local Plan Part 2 • Detailed Policies & Site Allocations • To replace ‘remaining’ 2001 policies • To meet CS housing requirement • Includes review of Village Development Limits • Asked PC’s what are the top priorities? • Still opportunities for engagement, contact us localplan@great-yarmouth.gov.uk or Nick Fountain on 01493 846626. Draft Plan consultation early: summer 2017 Proposed Plan consultation: Spring 2018?

  4. Other Plans, Policies & Guidance • Broads Authority • National Planning Policy Framework • National Planning Practice Guidance

  5. Neighbourhood Plans (the basics) • Must address land use & development • Need to be deliverable • Require a vision – what are the priorities? • Ideally a core group with a focus will drive the plan forward • Process driven – several stages • Local Planning Authority (LPA) duties

  6. Neighbourhood Plan Stages

  7. Neighbourhood Plan - notes • Once adopted (made) the NP forms part of the Development Plan • The NP holds more ‘weight’ in decision making as it goes through the stages of preparation

  8. Resources & Links • GYBC (mainly regulatory processes) • Dept. Communities & Local Gov. – NPPF & NPPG • Planning Advisory Service (PAS) • My Community (Locality) • Planning Aid (RTPI)

  9. Any Questions?

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