This document discusses neighbourhood planning in the UK. It provides statistics on the number of designated neighbourhood planning areas (500) and local authorities that have applications or plans (178/140). It also outlines the neighbourhood planning process, potential sources of funding including direct support, grants of ?7k and funding from local authorities of up to ?30k. Finally, it notes that parish councils can receive 25% of Community Infrastructure Levy funds if they have an approved neighbourhood plan.
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Application Designation Draft Plan Examination Referendum MADE
Neighbourhood Planning
From the Ground Up
178
140
Local Authorities
Applications
Designated
55%
There are 326 local planning authorities (not including county councils)
#NP10
17. Parish council ?
Neighbourhood Plan ?
= 25% uncapped, paid to
Parish
Parish council ?
Neighbourhood Plan X
= 15% capped at ?100 /
dwelling, paid to Parish
Parish council X
Neighbourhood Plan ?
= 25% uncapped, local
authority consults with
community
Parish council X
Neighbourhood Plan X
= 15% capped at ?100 /
dwelling, local authority
consults with community
Community Infrastructure Levy
#3: Start at the end. Eden applications ¨Cseeing the change on the ground. One of the first applications for housebuilding in Upper Eden ¨C consent for a dwelling on a farm that current (restricitve) policy doesn¡¯t allow.
#4: This is Exeter SJ area ¨C agreeing area is an opportunity & challenge in itself ¨C raise profile ¨C what is the identity
#6: This is what it looks like across the country. You can see Eden, Exeter, Thame. Good spread across the country. Particularly in some specific local authorities ¨C Herefordshire, Mid Sussex.
#7: Over 50 per cent have received applications. You can see Eden, Exeter, Thame. Good spread across the country. Particularly in some specific local authorities
#10: Basic conditions! - Examiner checks that plans/orders: have an appropriate fit with local and national policy; have special regard for listed buildings & conservation areas; be compatible with European and equality / human rights obligations Contribute to sustainable development
#18: London? LA element but not Mayoral (this is for CrossRail)
#19: Petition now 7.5% residents or a Neighbourhood Plan in place
#20: Other community rights including Right to Bid ¨C nominate an asset of community value to your LA, if put up for sale the community has a 6 month moratorium where they can purchase the asset before anyone else