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#neighbourhoodplanning. THE WHAT & THE HOW. PAS April 2014. #neighbourhoodplanning. A quick reminder of what neighbourhood planning is… POWER to make planning policy or grant planning permission RESPONSIBILITY to meet need and support growth INVESTMENT

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  1. #neighbourhoodplanning THE WHAT & THE HOW PAS April 2014

  2. #neighbourhoodplanning A quick reminder of what neighbourhood planning is… • POWER to make planning policy or grant planning permission • RESPONSIBILITY to meet need and support growth • INVESTMENT through Community Infrastructure Levy* * Communities with a neighbourhood plan in place receive 25% of CIL

  3. So, who’s doing it?

  4. 1000 Applications to designate

  5. This data was informally gathered from internet monitoring and is being constantly updated

  6. Average: 88% Yes 31% turnout

  7. 998 Neighbourhood PlanningFrom the Ground Up 842 195 184 184 Applications Designated Local Authorities 60% 55% 88 41 13 7 Examination Application Designation Draft Plan Referendum MADE

  8. How is it working on the ground?

  9. Urban areas - fine grain detail & projects Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nplanning/neighbourhood-plans

  10. Meeting need & supporting growth

  11. Business Neighbourhood Planning

  12. Neighbourhood Development Orders & Community Right to Build Artist’s Impression of Cockermouth http://www.allerdale.gov.uk/downloads/Vanguards_Scheme_Bid_-_Allerdale_BC.pdf

  13. But is it making a difference?

  14. WE’VE DONE IT! • Congratulations to all ESJF members and associate members •  On the evening of 16th July Exeter City Council adopted the Exeter St James Neighbourhood Plan. • The Plan now forms part of Exeter’s statutory development plans and in future the policies it contains will be used to help determine planning applications. • This decision can also be seen as the green light for projects which have been proposed. • The Steering Group has been eager to make a start with Queens Crescent Garden, the top priority project, and plans are being made for the setting up of a Community Interest Company to assume responsibility for the development and future management of this community green space

  15. Thame • I have experience of community development work but somehow this was different. It involved understanding the constraints imposed by environmental and planning issues, of accepting growth in an area where everyone wanted to close the town’s gates. • Instead of a top down approach – this is what is best for your area, it was a bottom up approach – this is what we want so go and make it work in planning terms. Tension erupted as the “professionals” had to listen and produce rather than produce and inform. • The status of the town council has definitely changed, somehow it seems there is more respect for what a town council does and can do. The district council is involving us at the first stage of planning enquiries. Helen Stewart, Town Clerk

  16. “ The first major planning application judged against a neighbourhood plan that allocates housing sites has been approved in an Oxfordshire town. South Oxfordshire District Council’s planning committee unanimously approved outline plans on Wednesday evening for 175 homes in Thame.” (PlanningResource 15 November 2013)

  17. Resources

  18. Advice issued as guidance

  19. Resources

  20. Learning from others

  21. Neighbourhood Planning Champions Network http://bit.ly/1gVcMbg

  22. Neighbourhood Planning and Students • Give hard pressed neighbourhood planners an injection of help and enthusiasm from students eager to learn about planning and put their learning to practical use • Give students • experience of real world planning, community perspectives, and a major reform to the planning system • the basis for essays and research • Help to embed neighbourhood planning in the practice and culture of planning over the long term

  23. What next?

  24. “ We have, I think, now reached the point where there has been enough experience of neighbourhood planning with enough different kinds of communities for us to learn lessons and to ask whether there is not a version of neighbourhood planning that might be more easily accessible and quicker for some communities. We are doing that work, and we are very keen to hear from any hon. Members and communities with their thoughts on how we can achieve that”. Nick Boles, Minister for Planning, 3 March 2014

  25. Review Objectives • Gather evidence on the implementation of neighbourhood planning to establish how the process could be improved • Make recommendations on how best to improve the system to make it more efficient and least burdensome – so that more communities take it up and those that do get to the end of the process more quickly.  • Assess whether there is a case for new options, or revised processes? • To understand the current take up of NDOs and CRtB to ensure whether these options are sufficient for areas who wish to permit growth can do so with, or without, the development of a NP. • Understand what might enable a broad range of areas to undertake neighbourhood planning, e.g. urban, non-parished neighbourhoods • Understand the effectiveness and targeting of the current support package.

  26. #neighbourhoodplanning decentralisation@communities.gsi.gov.uk

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