9th April Drop In Session News
We held a drop-in session at the Library on 9th April. 285 questionnaires were handed out and 80 people came in for a chat about Falmouth Neighbourhood Plan.
We held a drop-in session at the Library on 9th April. 285 questionnaires were handed out and 80 people came in for a chat about Falmouth Neighbourhood Plan.
For those seeking the legislative roots of Neighbourhood Planning.
Locality has issued a new document explaining how Neighbourhood planning is ‘designed to provide a powerful set of tools to ensure you get the right types of development in the right place for your community’.
Have you got ideas about the future of Falmouth that could help us draw up the Neighbourhood Plan? Come to our Drop-in Session at the Watersports Centre, The Boat Park, Grove Place on 29th April, 10AM to 7.30pm to find out more, chat with a member of the team, and give us your ideas.
As well as the NPPF the Government has also published the National Planning Practice Guidance portal which provides guidance to Planners, Councillors, planning applicants, developers, and the public as to how the National Planning Policy Framework is to be used.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, said Leonardo da Vinci. Thats a view shared by Locality, who have released a guide to help neighbourhood planning groups think through how to produce a simple plan.
Locality, the national network for community-led organisations, has published a very useful ‘Road map Guide’ to neighbourhood planning. You can find a copy here.
The Planning Portal is the Government’s online planning and building regulations resource for England and Wales. it includes lots of information on the background to Neighbourhood Plans.
The Cornwall Local Plan Strategic Policies document sets out the strategic land use policies to meet Cornwall’s economic, environmental and social needs and aims for the future. It will form the framework for all development and supplementary planning documents, and our Neighbourhood Plan.