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Shropshire Council – Planning for Neighbourhoods

Shropshire Council – Planning for Neighbourhoods. Jake Berriman Head of Strategic Delivery. LOCALised planning in Shropshire. Localism, Localism, Localism Transference of power Collaborative plan making Local Plans Place Plans Parish and neighbourhood plans. LOCALised planning.

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Shropshire Council – Planning for Neighbourhoods

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  1. Shropshire Council –Planning for Neighbourhoods Jake Berriman Head of Strategic Delivery

  2. LOCALised planning in Shropshire • Localism, Localism, Localism • Transference of power • Collaborative plan making • Local Plans • Place Plans • Parish and neighbourhood plans

  3. LOCALised planning • Parish and Neighbourhood Plans • Place Plans • SAMDev • Core Strategy • NPPF

  4. Neighbourhood Planning in Shropshire • 5 Government Front Runners; • Much Wenlock Town • Oswestry Town and Lydbury North Parish • Kinnerley Parish and in Shrewsbury, Underdale, Monkmoor and Abbey Neighbourhood Forum • BUT…….

  5. Shropshire: Planning 4 Neighbourhoods • ... Over 90 existing Town and Parish Plans • New opportunities for community Planning in Shropshire • Place Plans give voice to ALL community-led plans • CIL provides financial • backing to community • aspirations

  6. Listening: Community Toolkit Events

  7. Need to improve sustainability – radically in the case of rural areas. Sustainability (Sustainable Growth) means different things in different places: the toolkit events help identify what is important locally. Top of the list is usually: Affordable housing for local people Jobs & economic development Community facilities Transport How is this achieved? Leading: Linking development with improving places

  8. Much Wenlock Issues: Creating a sustainable community Meeting local housing needs Creating a prosperous local economy Protecting our local environment Improving community services

  9. Much Wenlock Thoughts: Opportunity and cultural changes Governance and momentum Scope – the community’s ambitions Human Resources – skills, commitment, cooperation Project management disciplines Communications including managed public launch Learn from others

  10. Oswestry • Issues: ~ Aligning new work with on-going Town Plan review ~ Establishing new governance arrangements ~ Developing a pragmatic approach linked to LDF ~ Securing professional support

  11. Community Planning Service Actions e.g. police, highways, GP, library, Broadband Business Actions e.g. Business Directory, Local website, Broadband, Local Produce Community Volunteering Actions e.g.litter picks, newsletters etc CCS Volunteer Time Community Community Led Plan Funding Community Actions e.g village hall, shop, pub, playing field VCS Actions e.g. Extend Classes, Good Neighbour Scheme Parish Council Specialist Support Shropshire Council Parish Council Actions e.g. lobbying, improved communication, accountability Planning Actions e.g. adoption into Place Plan, hubs/ Clusters, Full Neigh- bourhood plan. AONB Local Businesses

  12. Community led Planning: simple • Local Plan Provides Strategic overview • Spatial plan role for parish/neighbourhood plans ~Shropshire will support Town/Parish Plan reviews as “neighbourhood plan” approach • Council will “adopt” neighbourhood plans as material considerations (informal), AND… • where requested support a hearing and • referendum (formal approach)

  13. Sustainable Growth: Creating a “virtuous circle”. Infrastructure and affordable housing helps make places more sustainable Development is linked to improved infrastructure and affordable housing for local people CIL & s106 Core Strategy policies Place Plans A more positive policy approach towards development Communities are more willing to accept more development Landowners have more opportunities to utilise their land for building Land supply

  14. Understanding Places Establishing the Local Development Framework Investing Locally Working Across Borders Managing Development Transforming Shropshire Council SHROPSHIRE PLACE PLANS

  15. A better approach to planning • Squaring the circle when the public want improvement but don’t like change – • Shift the discussion to the positive benefits that development can bring: • Not, “Do you want this development?” • but, • “How can we improve your • place?”

  16. Place Plans put communities in the driving seat Part of the Council’s corporate approach to locality working: Provides an ongoing process for building a shared vision, what needs to be done and how it will be achieved. Identifies community priorities for developer contributions. Reviewed annually to reflect changing needs and priorities.

  17. Place Plans as a tool for co-ordinating investment • Sets out infrastructure requirements by settlement • Provides transparency to local communities on discussions with infrastructure providers • Identifies opportunities for other funding & co-ordination between agencies

  18. Development & investment go hand-in-hand • CIL receipts: 90% of CIL to be spent on ‘local infrastructure’ – defined as in or close to the settlement in which the development has taken place. • Affordable housing: mix of on-site affordable homes and financial contributions. Financial contributions to be spent in parish within 1 year, or within Place Plan area within 5 years. After 5 years extended to Shropshire-wide. • New Homes Bonus?

  19. Planning for Neighbourhoods: • Portfolio Holder Gwilym Butler, says Shropshire is about: • “Putting local communities in driving seat about development in their patch, giving communities a clear and powerful opportunity to identify needs and opportunities, for instance, helping villages identify whether • they are willing to be hubs or clusters • for development”

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