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www.wecnf.org. WEST EALING CENTRE W13 _____________________________________________________________ NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM. Eric Leach Interim Chair, WECNF. Resident in West Ealing for 34 years Vice-Chair of West Ealing Neighbours (WEN) since 2007

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  1. www.wecnf.org WEST EALING CENTRE W13 _____________________________________________________________ NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM

  2. Eric LeachInterim Chair, WECNF • Resident in West Ealing for 34 years • Vice-Chair of West Ealing Neighbours (WEN) since 2007 • Ex-businessman from the computer business

  3. WHY ARE WE HERE? • Quality of Life • Local Services • It’s All About Land Use • YOU Can make a difference

  4. EALING IS A BIG PLACE • 21 Square Miles • 340,000 Residents • 8,760 Businesses

  5. WEST EALING CENTRE IS BIG TOO! • 3,478 Homes • 352 Businesses

  6. PLANNING REALITIES • With a continuously diminishing planning resource, it is not (and will not) be possible for the council to carry out detailed, fine-grained planning in Ealing • There are Local, Regional and National Planning Guidelines

  7. WHAT IS A NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM? • It is where people who live, work or have an interest in an area discuss, agree and create a plan for that area • These forums operate under Government Guidelines (2011 Localism Act)

  8. NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUMS • Are new • There are over 700 in England & Wales and more on the way - 2 in Ealing (and a third soon), 3 in Hounslow • Become ‘legitimate’ when Government designates their chosen neighbourhood areas and the make-up of their organisation • Create Neighbourhood Plans

  9. NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUMS • Some are business areas – 10 • Many (in mostly rural areas) are Parish Councils • Any final decision on the Neighbourhood Plan is by referendum • If 50% or more agree, the plan becomes the legal Area Plan

  10. WHAT DOES A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN LOOK LIKE? • Just three have already become legal – in Cumbria, Exeter and Thame in Oxfordshire • It consists of positive spatial policies • It can contain site allocations • It can contain aspirations for the area

  11. WEST EALING CENTRE NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM • Is a business area • First meeting of the Interim WECNF was in May 2012 • It has met monthly since then • The Neighbourhood Area was specified and Government designated in 2012 • WECNF became Government designated in March 2013

  12. NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA MAP

  13. WECNF • Has researched challenges and opportunities across a wide spectrum: Social Provision Movement Crossrail The High Street Business Improvement District (BID) feasibility Spatial Integration Planning system unhelpful Housing High targets & chronic shortage of social homes for rent

  14. WECNF has • A Bank Account • A Constitution • A small number of very hard-working, key members • A growing number of registered members • A new Web site – www.wecnf.org • A Budget • A Project Plan • Delivered its first leaflet to all publicly accessible homes and businesses in the area

  15. WECNF Support • West Ealing Neighbours (WEN) • West Ealing Traders Association (WETA) • Central & Local Government Officers • Elthorne & Walpole Ward Forums • Ealing Centre Neighbourhood Forum • Hanwell Community Forum

  16. WECNF what next? • Elect our first 12 person Management Committee – members from business (4), Community (4) and residents (4) • This committee will then elect a Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer & Secretary • First meeting will be 7.00 p.m. Monday, 24th June at the Silva Cafe

  17. WECNF Committee • Nominations: • B - Nigel Presky, Magdalena Silva Roldan, Arthur Breens, Peter Sweetman • C – Eric Leach, Suzanne Fernandez, Inonu Khyne-Sam, Imran Hamid • R – Richard Toull, Michelle Yan, Dave Randles • Co-opted – Cllrs Nigel Bakhai & John Cowing • Key – B= Business representative, C= Community organisation, R = Neighbourhood Area Resident

  18. WECNF What Next? • Community Engagement Past, present & future • West Ealing Centre Play – to be performed 5 times in the area in August & September 2013 • Second leaflet which will ask: 1. What do you like about West Ealing Centre? 2. What don’t you like about it? 3. What does West Ealing Centre need? 4. Any other comments/suggestions? • Attend Community Events • Organise 4 workshops - analyse feedback and begin to shape an approach to a plan

  19. WECNF Project Plan • Community Engagement: June 2013 – September 2013 • Drafting Neighbourhood Plan: November 2013 – February 2014 • Statutory Public Consultation: April 2014 • External Consultation:October 2014 • Referendums: March 2015

  20. PLEASE JOIN US • Fill in Membership Forms • Attend our next Members’ Meeting • Give us your ideas • Join our Workgroups

  21. ANY QUESTIONS? www.wecnf.org

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