Neighbourhood Planning in Haringey Myddleton Road Strategic Group 7 th November 2013.

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Neighbourhood Planning in Haringey Myddleton Road Strategic Group 7 th November 2013

What is Neighbourhood Planning? Neighbourhood Planning, introduced through the Localism Act 2011, offers an opportunity for communities to influence the development and growth of their local area, through the production of a neighbourhood development plan, neighbourhood development order, or a community right to build order.

Other Documents Supplementary Planning Documents Development Plan Documents London Plan Local Plan: Strategic Policies National Planning Policy Annual Monitoring Report Statement of Community Involvement Local Development Scheme Planning Briefs/ Statements Conservation Area Statements and Appraisals Others (as required) Sustainable Community Strategy Community Infrastructure Levy Development Management / UDP Saved Policies Site Allocations North London Waste Plan Area Action Plans: Wood Green/ Tottenham South Tottenham House Extensions Tottenham Hale Urban Centre Wood Green Town Centre Housing Open Space Standards Neighbourhood Plans Sustainable Design & Construction

First Steps in Neighbourhood Planning  The first step in neighbourhood planning is the proposal of a neighbourhood area.  The next step is forming a neighbourhood forum of at least 21 people for the neighbourhood area.  Once the area and forum are agreed and designated by the Council, a neighbourhood plan can be prepared.

What is the Neighbourhood Area?  A community group will propose a neighbourhood area which is to be the focus for their neighbourhood plan, this is then assessed and approved by the Council.  A neighbourhood area can be any size but can’t overlap another neighbourhood area.

Myddleton Road

Myddleton Road and Surrounding Area

What is a Neighbourhood Forum?  A neighbourhood forum is the representative community body who will produce a neighbourhood plan.  A neighbourhood forum must: have membership that is open to individuals who live or work in the area and to councillors; have at least 21 members, who must live or work in the neighbourhood or be a councillor - you must have at least one person from each of these categories; have a written constitution; be established to promote the social, economic and environmental well- being of their area. They should also have membership drawn from different places in the neighbourhood area and have membership drawn from different sections of the community in the area.

What the community should do  When preparing these applications, the community group is required to demonstrate with whom, and how, they have engaged the residents in the proposed neighbourhood area. This is important to ensure the area and forum reflect the aspirations of all members of the community.  The Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012 sets out the requirements for applications for neighbourhood areas and neighbourhood forums

Preparing a Neighbourhood Plan  When your neighbourhood area and forum are approved you are ready to get on with preparing your plan.  What is in a neighbourhood plan is largely up to the forum. The topics covered will reflect the issues the local community consider important. Your plan can include as many or few topics as you want, and be as detailed or general as you want.  For example, a plan could provide guidance on what new buildings in the area should look like; what type of development should happen on development sites in the neighbourhood; and the mix of uses in the town centre.

Preparing a Neighbourhood Plan  Neighbourhood plans must be consistent with requirements set out in the regulations;  Neighbourhood plans are primarily planning documents and should focus on planning matters and provide land use planning policies;  Remember that neighbourhood plans should be focused on influencing good development, not preventing growth and development.

Existing Local Policy Framework Local Plan Saved UDP Policies Emerging policies including the Development Management Policies and the Site Allocation document Evidence Base Studies – including retail capacity study, employment land study, open space and biodiversity study Other relevant documents - Myddleton Road Neighbourhood Plan Managing Change – Conservation and Regeneration of Myddleton Road Myddleton Road Local Shopping Centre – Policy Guidance Note 2013

The Council’s Role  Haringey Council has a number of statutory duties in relation to neighbourhood planning. These include: –publicise, and agree, proposed boundaries for neighbourhood areas; –publicise applications for, and agree, neighbourhood forums; –publicise draft neighbourhood plans; –organise and pay for a referendum; –organise and pay for an independent examination; and –adopt and bring neighbourhood plans into force.  In addition, Haringey also has a duty to provide technical advice and support. This duty is not specifically defined and could include requests for support on a range of things, such as advice on compliance with Haringey’s local planning policies; mapping and drafting of the Plan; evidence base information; and legal advice.  Haringey will continue to produce development plans which will set the strategic context within which neighbourhood plans will sit.

Independent Examination & Referendum  Following consultation the Plan will be submitted to an independent examiner.  The examiner will check that the neighbourhood plan meets the required standards by being in line with: the strategic content of Haringey’s adopted plans; the National Planning Policy Framework; and any relevant national or international designations.  After the examination, the examiner will produce a report which will recommend that the neighbourhood plan should either: go forward to a referendum; go forward to a referendum subject to recommendations; or not go forward to a referendum.  When a neighbourhood plan has been passed by the examiner and agreed in the referendum, the Council must then adopt the plan. This involves a formal decision by the Council's Cabinet and full Council.  The neighbourhood plan will then sit alongside the Council's other adopted plans (and the London Plan) as the basis for decisions on planning applications in the neighbourhood area.

Things to consider before starting a Neighbourhood Plan What is the purpose of your Neighbourhood Plan? What do you want it to achieve? What area is your plan going to cover? And why this area? Who will be part of the Neighbourhood Forum? How will you make sure the Neighbourhood Forum is representative of the local community? How will you engage with the wider community while preparing your plan? How will you build consensus with the community? Are there other groups nearby with similar objectives? Have you contacted them? Are there other local or national plans or proposals which impact on the neighbourhood area? How will neighbouring areas be affected by your plan? What sort of skills, knowledge and resources will be required to prepare the plan? How long will the plan take to prepare?

Support and Advice Department of Community and Local Government offer grants to support groups developing neighbourhood plans Planning Aid for London and the Princes’ Foundation offer professional advice and support for neighbourhood planning

Highgate Neighbourhood Area and Forum The cross borough Highgate Neighbourhood Area and Neighbourhood Forum were approved by Camden and Haringey Councils in December The Highgate Neighbourhood Plan is currently being prepared and is expected to be submitted to the Councils in early Further details: rhoodforum.org.uk/ rhoodforum.org.uk/

Contact us Full details of the Neighbourhood Planning process, the Council’s role and the statutory regulations, along with Frequently Asked Questions can be found at Phone: