Submission of the St Mary Bourne Neighbourhood Plan - May 2017
St Mary Bourne Parish Council on Monday 10 April 2017 approved the St Mary Bourne Neighbourhood Plan for submission to Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council under Regulation 15 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (As amended).
The Borough Council (The Local Planning Authority or LPA) will carry out a legal compliance check, following which it will arrange the Regulation 16 public consultation.
The Plan can be found on the St Mary Bourne Parish Council website
www.stmarybourne-pc.gov.uk
It consists of
- The Neighbourhood Plan;
- The Basic Conditions Statement; and
- The Consultation Statement
Supporting documents are
- St Mary Bourne & Stoke Conservation Appraisal 2003;
- St Mary Bourne Village Design Statement 2005;
- St Mary Bourne Parish Plan 2005;
- Basingstoke and Deane Local Plan (2011-2029);
- Strategic Environmental Assessment for the St Mary Bourne Neighbourhood Plan;
- Housing Survey Questionnaire;
- Housing Survey Analysis;
- Housing Report;
4 November 2016
The
Neighbourhood Plan received a wide range of comments during the April/May 2016 consultation,
as well as technical input from Basingstoke & Deane Planning Department,
the Environment Agency and the AONB, among other bodies. The LTPG has redrafted
the plan with two chief aims: to make clearer and more positive the policies on
affordable housing and smaller units; to clarify the types of “brownfield”
sites to meet national planning policy frameworks.
As these
changes have resulted in a substantially new plan (albeit with the same Aims
and Policies) a second six-week consultation period, started on 4 November 2016.
The Plan will be exhibited
in
the Clubroom, when the Parish Office is open during normal Parish Council Office opening hours of Mon-Fri 3.30pm-5.30pm and on Saturday 8.30 – noon. ,
on the SMB Parish Council website
www.stmarybourne-pc.gov.uk
and in printed form if needed from
the Parish Clerk.
Comments may be submitted;
by email to the Parish Clerk smbclerk@yahoo.co.uk
into boxes in the Clubroom and in the Village Shop
on the Neighbourhood Plan Blog www.smbp2027.blogspot.com
We look forward
to your final contributions to this document which will then go on for an
Expert Review before a Referendum in the New Year.
8 April 2016
The Consultation Draft of the St Mary Bourne Parish Neighbourhood Plan is now available
This is your opportunity to comment on the draft before it is submitted by B&DBC to an independent advisor for review.
National planning policy: what’s new
• Localism: power to communities to drive plans
• Push for development: “sustainability” mantra
• Connected to push for economic growth
• Parish/neighbourhood plans will be legal documents
• Still protection for AONB and other rural issues
National planning policy: encourage house building and job creation
Basingstoke & D plan: 9,500 new homes along with an infrastructure plan
St Mary Bourne parish plan: Define the village for 15 years
In 2011 the SMB Parish Council commissioned a group, the Long Term Planning Group, to work towards preparing a Neighbourhood Plan for the Parish.
The preparation of the Plan has been supported by The Community Development Foundation and Locality and funded by the Department of Communities and Local Government.
But remember ...... The Neighbourhood Plan
is an initiative in localism and is about the locals having their say in how their community is run, so look at the proposals on the pages of this blog and
HAVE YOUR SAY
Make comments on this blog in the boxes at the bottom of every page or to the members of the Long Term Planning Group.
Process for the Plan
Information has been gathered on infrastructure, the environment, the landscape, housing, various parish facilities, and census data. A housing survey and landscape assessment were carried out in 2013. This has all fed into a number of drafts of the Plan.
A summary of the proposals was presented to the Parish on Friday 28 March in the Village Hall and is now on this blog - see Tab 'Draft Plan' Any comments from that meeting and from this blog, will be assessed by the Long Term Planning Group before preparing the Final Plan, which will be backed up by technical details.
Before the Parish can have a legal document the proposed Plan will have to be assessed by an inspector appointed by Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council. Following that a referendum will be held in the Parish, and provided over 50% of those voting accept the Plan, the Neighbourhood Plan will become a legal planning document.
Consultation to date
Audit Groups gathered information for the
First Consultation meeting on 20 April 2012
A roving exhibition around public spaces in the parish in 2012 (see tab)
A Second consultation meeting was held on 16 November 2012
Housing Survey in September 2013 Summary of Results on Housing Tab(see tab),
Final Consultation Meeting on Friday 28th March 2014 in the Village Hall at 5.30 pm
At the meeting the draw for the voucher for £50 to spend
at the village shop took place.
Pedro Battle of Binley was the lucky person who completed a housing survey questionnaire and won the voucher
Any ideas or comments make them in the box at the bottom of this, or any relevant, page.
Thank you for looking - and for your comments.