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1 Neighbourhood Planning 12th June 2012 Rosemarie MacQueen Strategic Director Built Environment Tom Kimber Principal Planning Officer

2 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 Agenda 1. Introductions 2. What is Neighbourhood Planning? 3. The Neighbourhood Planning Process 4. The City Council’s role 5. Westminster update 6. Questions 7. Networking

3 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 2. What is Neighbourhood Planning? The Localism Act 2011 What is Neighbourhood Planning? Not led by the local authority Qualifying bodies Parish councils Neighbourhood forums

4 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 2. What is Neighbourhood Planning? The Neighbourhood Plan Can set out a vision for an area and planning policies for the use and development of land Local rather than strategic issues Positive planning ‘In general conformity’ Statutory document Other plans

5 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011

6 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 2. What is Neighbourhood Planning? The Neighbourhood Development Order Grants planning permission for specified developments in a neighbourhood area Therefore no need to apply to the council for planning permission for the development the NDO covers. Does not override heritage designations Community Right to Build Order Type of Neighbourhood Development Order Communities bringing forward their own development.

7 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 3. The neighbourhood planning process 1. Neighbourhood Area application 2. Neighbourhood Forum application 3. Neighbourhood Planning Neighbourhood Plan Neighbourhood Development order Parish Council

8 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 3. The neighbourhood planning process Neighbourhood Area i) Application Map Statement explaining why area is considered appropriate Statement that organisation is a ‘relevant body’ ii) Consultation At least 6 weeks; copy of area application will be published together with details of how to make representations iii) Decision Neighbourhood Business areas

9 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 3. The neighbourhood planning process Neighbourhood Forum i) Application name; written constitution; name of area and map; contact details of one member; and statement explaining how meet 61F (5) of the 1990 Act. established for express purpose of promoting/improving social, economic and environmental well being of an area; membership open to individuals who live, work or are elected members within the area; minimum of 21 individuals; has a written constitution; and such other conditions has may be prescribed.

10 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 3. The neighbourhood planning process Neighbourhood Forum continued ii) Consultation At least 6 weeks copy of application will be published together with details of how to make representations iii) Decision

11 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 3. The neighbourhood planning process Neighbourhood Plan Drafted by the Neighbourhood Forum/Parish Council Consultation – undertaken by the City Council Legal compliance check – undertaken by the City Council Examination Referendum undertaken by the City Council Majority required Business Area? Adoption Local planning policies. Legal weight. Will be used when determining planning applications by the City Council.

12 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 Process instigated by community group 1.Neighbourhood area designated. 2.Neighbourhood forum agreed. 3. Plan prepared by local communities Community engagement Council check for legal compliance Independent check (‘Examination’) Referendum Neighbourhood Plan adopted by local authority

13 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 4. The City Council’s Role Statutory ‘duty to support’ applications consultations legal compliance examination referendum Not responsible for Neighbourhood Plan production. Westminster’s approach to neighbourhood area applications Applications for Neighbourhood areas should accurately reflect whole neighbourhood areas that are clearly identifiable, established and recognised areas of Westminster

14 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 4. The City Council’s Role

15 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 5. Current situation

16 Localism and NPPF15 th November 2011 6. Questions?

17 Thank you


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