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What sort of place will your Shenstone be in 15 years’ time?

What sort of place will your Shenstone be in 15 years’ time?. 24 th April 2013. A Neighbourhood Plan for Shenstone. Why are we here?. The Parish Council sees value in a Neighbourhood Plan for Shenstone… …but not without the support of the community

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What sort of place will your Shenstone be in 15 years’ time?

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  1. What sort of place will your Shenstone be in 15 years’ time? 24th April 2013 A Neighbourhood Plan for Shenstone

  2. Why are we here? • The Parish Council sees value in a Neighbourhood Plan for Shenstone… • …but not without the support of the community • Tonight is about establishing how much interest there is • We want to inform, enthuse and ultimately get commitment from you

  3. “Who are this Navigus Planning lot?” • We are planning consultants that specialise in helping to produce neighbourhood plans • We have been employed by the Parish Council to help with the technical aspects • We are completely independent in this process • We have no direct interests in Shenstone • Our brief is to ensure you have a plan which can make it through to adoption

  4. What is a Neighbourhood Plan? • It is a plan to direct the future development of land in Shenstone ward • Part of the development plan • Policy for determining planning applications • Has the same status as the Local Plan • IT WILL HAVE TEETH

  5. The small print • This is the community’s plan, it seeks to deliver what you want… • …but it does not automatically mean everything the community wants can go into the plan • Landowners, developers, Lichfield DC have a say • Plans must be deliverable

  6. The small print • Cannot use the plan to say ‘no’ • The plan is not about concreting over Shenstone… • …but it is not about stopping what is already planned either • Ultimately a good plan recognises the needs of all and can manage change

  7. “What happens if we don’t produce a plan?” • Who knows? • But you will have very little say in it • Only the District Council’s plan will be used to determine applications in Shenstone • You won’t have an influence on where • You won’t have an influence on what • You won’t have an influence on howmuch

  8. Any Questions?

  9. So how do we produce a Plan? What does a sustainable Shenstone look like in 15-20 years’ time?

  10. So how do we produce a Plan? • What are the issues we want to address? • What evidence do we need? • What are the possible options for addressing each issue? • What is the preferred option for each issue?

  11. Engagement • This plan can only reflect what you want if you tell us • Meetings, surveys, workshops • Keep your eye out: • Parish Council newsletter • Lichfield Mercury • http://www.shenstone-staffs.gov.uk/shenstone.html • Facebook • Posters around the area

  12. What are the issues that could be covered? Which issues do you want to cover? • Housing • Retail and Employment • Transport and Parking • Energy • Education • Health • Tourism • Environment • Recreation, arts and culture

  13. Example - housing • Lichfield draft Local Plan requires 50-150 dwellings to be built in Shenstone by 2028 • How many should be built in Shenstone? • Where should they be built? • What should they look like? • What infrastructure should be delivered with them?

  14. What are the issues of importance to you in Shenstone?

  15. How can I get involved? • Tell us you want to get involved • What issue is of most importance to you? • You can be on more than one working group • Sign up tonight before you leave • You can still sign up after tonight: • admin@shenstone-staffs.gov.uk • Tel: 01543 481947

  16. “Will this take up a lot of my time?” • No • Each group will meet 4 or 5 times over a 6-8 month period • Collect evidence between meetings • Each group will have a lead person

  17. “But I don’t know anything about planning” • You don’t have to • You focus on the issues • You will be given guidance • You will not have to write the policies that support your solutions

  18. How the Working Groups will work • Working Party has to be a minimum of 4 (including the lead person) • Working Party members are either residents, have a business, own a property or own land in the ward • Each Working Party is responsible for its own secretarial services

  19. Any Questions?

  20. Next Steps • Give us your details tonight and tell friends • The Parish Council will put together Working Groups and set up initial meetings • You can then get started!

  21. Graham Jones Shenstone Neighbourhood Plan lead Tel: 01543 483506 Email:graham.jones@email.com Chris Bowden Navigus Planning Tel: 01206 700260 Email: chris@navigusplanning.co.uk

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