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Monday 24 October 2016

Neighbourhood Plan: deadline for business and community group survey: Monday 31st October

The Neighbourhood Plan is gaining traction across the community:
Futures Forum: Neighbourhood Plan: "it's reached a tipping point where people realise it's so important"

And the survey going out to clubs & societies and businesses is taking the NP deeper into the community and what it wants to see for the Sid Valley:
Futures Forum: Neighbourhood Plan: New survey aimed at businesses and special interest groups >>> fill in online or download a form

Here is the latest from the Herald, highlighting how further input can be sent in:

Rallying call for Sid Valley clubs, groups and businesses to submit views

06:40 24 October 2016


The Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan logo

Neighbourhood plan will shape future development in community
Groups, clubs, businesses and organisations of the Sid Valley have been compiling their views to help shape the future of their community.
Volunteers working on the formation of a Neighbourhood Plan for Sidmouth, Sidford, Sidbury and Salcombe Regis say the project is gaining momentum – but more input is still needed.
Once adopted, the Neighbourhood Plan will provide a blueprint to help shape future development of the Sid Valley for the next 20 years and beyond.
The chairman of the Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan steering group said there is still time for businesses, groups and organisations to respond to the current survey.
Key groups, including Sidmouth Arboretum and the Sid Energy group, have already met to consider their responses, which will be taken into account in the formation of the final plan. The Survey of Business and Special Interest Groups consultation will close on Monday, October 31. It is available online or can be downloaded via www.surveymonkey.com/r/Sidplan

Rallying call for Sid Valley clubs, groups and businesses to submit views - News - Sidmouth Herald
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