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Tag Archives: Chaddesley Corbett
Chaddesley Corbett Neighbourhood Plan Submission
With the support of Kirkwells the Chaddesley Corbett Neighbourhood Plan has been submitted to Wyre Forest District Council. Wyre Forest District Council is now responsible for holding a six week publication period this will be followed by an independent examination to make sure the Neighbourhood Plan meets the Basic Conditions of the Localism Act. The Publication period will run from Monday 14th April to Tuesday 27th May 2014. The Publication period of neighbourhood planning involves pulling together a number of documents, including: Basic Condition Statement Consultation Statement Sustainability Appraisal Scoping If you need help or advice to get your neighbourhood plan ready for submission to your local council contact Louise on 01282 872570 or email. Kirkwells are the leading independent chartered town planning consultancy … Continue reading
Chaddesley Corbett Neighbourhood Plan Goes to Referendum
The Chaddesley Corbett Neighbourhood Plan will go to Referendum on Thursday 11 September 2014. If more people vote ‘yes’ than ‘no’ in this Referendum, then Wyre Forest District Council will use the Neighbourhood Plan to help it decide planning applications in Chaddesley Corbett. Kirkwells supported Chaddesley Corbett in the preparation of the Neighbourhood Plan by helping to draft the Plan, prepare the Consultation Statement and Basic Condition Statement. All this in 12 months! Although about a thousand areas have started to prepare Neighbourhood Plans only around 20 have reached Referendum stage. There are many reasons for these delays. The most common reasons are lack of time, the complex issues to be tackled in the plan and the difficult process to be followed. … Continue reading