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Monday, 19 March 2018

Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan: 'last chance to have a say' >>> public event Wednesday 21st March

The full neighbourhood plan is 'out for consultation':
Futures Forum: Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan: full draft is published and six-week consultation starts today

And this Wednesday sees an opportunity for feedback from members of the public:
Futures Forum: Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan: full draft published >>> public event Wednesday 21st March

All Saints' Hall will be open 3-6.30pm, with members of the neighbourhood plan steering group on hand to answer any questions, together with forms for anyone to make a submission - to either fill in or to take away to complete later. 

The Herald gives more details:

Last chance to have say on Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan

PUBLISHED: 12:30 07 March 2018

A MEETING GIVING PEOPLE THEIR LAST CHANCE TO COMMENT OR ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN WILL TAKE PLACE IN SIDMOUTH NEXT WEEK.

The public event will be held at All Saints Church Hall on Wednesday, March 21, between 3pm and 6.30pm.
After the end of the latest consultation, on April 12, no further comments on the plan will be taken into account.
The plan sets out how the community would like to see the neighbourhood preserved and developed over the next 15 years. It comes in two parts, the first describes policies which carry statutory weight when considering planning applications.
Once the plan is made, the policies take precedence over any policies described in the East Devon District Council (EDDC) Local Plan.
There is also ‘community actions’ which are the desires of the local community. The actions do not have any statutory power but serve as blueprints for developments in the area based on a wide sphere of aspirations, interests and activities.
The second part of the plan is an extensive analysis commissioned by the steering group which contains design guidance for developers of any new housing or of refurbishments of existing buildings. This design guidance would apply for instance to any proposals that come forward for the Drill Hall at Port Royal.
Deirdre Hounsom, the steering group’s chair, said: “This is an important time for the Sid Valley community and brings to a close the largest ever public consultation. Our consultations have been extensive, involving all households in our designated area, businesses, special interest groups and young people with the support of our schools.
Visit sidmouth.gov.uk/index.php/neighbourhood-plan 
to see the plan online or for more information. Hard copies are available at Sidmouth Town Council or at Sidmouth Public Library.
Email neighbourhood@sidmouth.gov.uk 
to leave your comment on the plan.
Last chance to have say on Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan | Latest Sidmouth and Ottery News - Sidmouth Herald

Plus more info - and the draft Plan - here:

Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan – Shaping our Future Together
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1 comment:

Deirdre Dee said...

Looking forward to answering any questions about the draft SVNP and the ongoing process leading to the referendum. Hope to see people at All Saints Church Hall tomorrow. 3.00-6.30pm