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WELCOME TO THORNER ANNUAL PARISH MEETING WEDNESDAY 8 TH MAY 2013 VICTORY HALL

WELCOME TO THORNER ANNUAL PARISH MEETING WEDNESDAY 8 TH MAY 2013 VICTORY HALL. AGENDA 1 Welcome and introduction from the Chairman 2 Minutes of the Annual Parish Meeting 2 nd May 2012 3 Chairman’s Annual Report 4 Parish Council accounts 2012/13

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WELCOME TO THORNER ANNUAL PARISH MEETING WEDNESDAY 8 TH MAY 2013 VICTORY HALL

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  1. WELCOME TO THORNER ANNUAL PARISH MEETINGWEDNESDAY 8TH MAY 2013VICTORY HALL

  2. AGENDA 1 Welcome and introduction from the Chairman 2 Minutes of the Annual Parish Meeting 2nd May 2012 3 Chairman’s Annual Report 4 Parish Council accounts 2012/13 5 Police report (including presentation on Neighbourhood Watch) 6 Neighbourhood Plan presentation 7 Presentations by village societies 8 Open Forum

  3. THORNER NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANANNUAL PARISH MEETING 2013

  4. What is a Neighbourhood Plan? • Localism Act 2011 introduced new rights & powers to allow local communities to shape new development by preparing neighbourhood plans. • Prepared by parish councils on behalf of & with the local community. • Finished product would be a document setting out what the local community wants future development to look like.

  5. Local context • Leeds City Council needs to find land for about 70,000 new homes • Thorner NP will need to conform with Leeds ‘Core Strategy’ & national planning policy • Major development not expected in Thorner – not sustainable

  6. Why have a Neighbourhood Plan? • Opportunity for local community to shape future development • Will be legally binding on planning officers when considering planning applications – previous plans have been advisory only • Areas with a NP can receive money for each new property built, which can be used for the benefit of the community

  7. What could the Plan include? • Local housing need – e.g. affordable housing, housing for older people • Design principles – to preserve the village character • Proposed sites for development • Specify areas to be protected from development, e.g. green spaces & footpaths • Plans for community facilities & leisure areas

  8. What CAN’T the Neighbourhood Plan do? • Stop development – it means the community can shape development, not prevent it from happening • Contravene national planning policy – couldn’t build large supermarket - unsustainable

  9. How do we develop the Neighbourhood Plan? • Neighbourhood area designated √ • Set up steering group of local volunteers • Community engagement • Prepare the plan in consultation with community • LCC check for legal compliance • Six week consultation period • Checked by independent examiner • Referendum • NP adopted by LCC

  10. What next? • Recruit more volunteers for steering group • Initial community engagement: • review Village Design Statement • gauge community’s vision for Thorner • Apply for funding • Get support from Leeds City Council • Aim to complete plan by early 2015

  11. Further information • First NP has recently been adopted – Upper Eden Valley • Useful information & guidance available on Council for Protection of Rural England website (www.cpre.org.uk) • Government guidance available at https://www.gov.uk/neighbourhood-planning

  12. Want to get involved & have your say? • Join the steering group • Come to a consultation session – will be advertised • Contact the Clerk for more details: Kate James clerk@thorner-parish-council.org.uk / 0113 2892434

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