1. Neighbourhood Plan Village Meeting October 18th 2014 2.

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Neighbourhood Plan Village Meeting October 18th

3 Corner of High Street and Hodges Lane

4 Kislingbury Under Attack Sustainable Urban Extensions Possible Junction 16 Development Persimmon Beech Lane Proposal ProLogis Pineham Business Park Extension New Housing Estate in Bugbrooke Wind Turbines What Defences do we Have? Resident Action Neighbourhood Plan Greedy Developer Resident Action and Neighbourhood Plan

5 Map of Development Plans Near Kislingbury We are Here SUE = Sustainable Urban Extension

6 Map of Development Plans Near Kislingbury We are Here Flood Plain Creating Norwood Farm SUE which will add 3,500 dwellings and consist of development all the way from St Crispins to Sandy Lane / South View.

7 Beech Lane Development – Refused for now

8 Watts Close Approx. 400 Meters Proposed ProLogis Pineham Business Park Extension

9 Single Turbine Four Turbines Proposed Wind Turbines

Why do we need a Neighbourhood Plan? Because Developers are Predatory and will take Opportunities wherever they can. A Neighbourhood Plan is a Defence against Developers. A Neighbourhood Plan shows Developers and SNC that we know what we want for Kislingbury 10 To show that we want to have a say over what happens to our Parish To develop a Vision, and Plan of how to realise it, for Kislingbury over the next 15 years To Involve all The Residents, Young and Old, At School, or Working, or Retired, in the process of creating that Vision To make Kislingbury a better place to live To Protect Kislingbury from being swallowed up by Northampton To help Villagers and their Families to remain living in Kislingbury

What is A Neighbourhood Plan? A Neighbourhood Plan is a way of helping local communities to influence the planning of the area in which they live and work 11 The Plan is a plan for the village as a whole. It looks at a wide range of issues, including: The development of housing (location, type, tenure etc.) Local employment and opportunities for businesses to set up or expand their premises. Transport and access issues (roads, cycling, walking etc.) The provision of leisure facilities, schools, places of worship, health, entertainment, and youth facilities. The protection and creation of open spaces (nature reserves, allotments, sports pitches, play areas, parks and gardens). Installation of renewable or alternative energy solutions. Protection of important buildings and historic assets. If more than 50% of those voting in the referendum vote ‘yes’, then the council will bring the plan into legal force. It will be used to determine planning applications and guide planning decisions in the Parish

What we have Completed and Where we are now We Are Here Today 12 July/August 2015

13 Portrait of Kislingbury Population (2001 and 2011): Kislingbury Parish and SNC Change (2001 – 2011) % Change (2001 – 2011) Kislingbury % SNC 79,29385, % Population by age (2001 and 2011): Kislingbury Parish and SNC Average Age % % SNC SNC %

14 Portrait of Kislingbury Number of Households (2001 and 2011): Kislingbury Parish and SNC Change ( ) % change (2001 – 2011) Total number households % Household spaces with at least 1 usual resident Household spaces with no usual residents Average Household Size SNC Average Household Size Number of Dwellings (2001 and 2011): Kislingbury Parish Change ( ) % change (2001 – 2011) Dwellings % Number of Dwellings (2011): Kislingbury Parish and SNC 1 Bed2 Beds3 Beds4 Beds5 Beds Kislingbury Kislingbury % SNC SNC %

15 Car Ownership (2001 and 2011): Kislingbury Parish and SNC 2001 % 2011 % SNC 2011 % No cars cars cars or more Portrait of Kislingbury Household Tenure (2001 and 2011): Kislingbury Parish and SNC Kislingbury 2001 Kislingbury 2011 SNC 2011 Owner-Occupied Total households % Owner-occupied74.7%71.8%76.3%

What we have to do now Consult and Communicate Again and Again!!! With you because this is your Plan and we need to find out what you want and make a Plan that you Support With Other Neighbouring Councils to make sure we don’t Plan anything that upsets them With Statutory Bodies such as The Highways Agency and Heritage Britain so all are aware of the Plan Proposals With the SNC to make sure that we are not Planning anything which goes against their Local Plan With Landowners to get their support for the Plan With Village Businesses to make sure that the Plan caters for their needs With Developers so they become aware of what the Village wants 16

When will the Neighbourhood Plan be Finished? The Final Act of the Plan Preparation will be the Referendum The Referendum is the Formal Act when all Kislingbury Residents Vote to accept the Plan When the Plan is accepted the SNC will adopt the Plan and take it into account for their Local Plan and Planning decisions Referendum Question Do you want South Northants Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Kislingbury Parish to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area? 17

18 Steering Group Members Kay Longland, Chairman, Member of Parish Council Alison Ward Chairman, Parish Council Roger Minchin Phone: Member of Parish Council Paul Huband Andy Clarke Tim Ward Phone: Bob Wallis Alan Roberts