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Neighbourhood Plan

Meeting with Governors Kislingbury Primary School

December 4 2014

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Why do we need a Neighbourhood Plan?

Because Developers are Predatory and will take Opportunities wherever they can. A Neighbourhood Plan is a Defence against Developers.

A Neighbourhood Plan shows Developers and SNC that we know what we want for Kislingbury

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• To show that we want to have a say over what happens to our Parish

• To develop a Vision, and Plan of how to realise it, for Kislingbury over the next 15 years

• To Involve all The Residents, Young and Old, At School, or Working, or Retired, in the process of creating that Vision

• To make Kislingbury a better place to live• To Protect Kislingbury from being swallowed up by

Northampton• To help Villagers and their Families to remain living in

Kislingbury

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What is A Neighbourhood Plan?

A Neighbourhood Plan is a way of helping local communities to influence the planning of the area in which they live and work

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The Plan is a plan for the village as a whole. It looks at a wide range of issues, including:

• The development of housing (location, type, tenure etc.)• Local employment and opportunities for businesses to set up or

expand their premises.• Transport and access issues (roads, cycling, walking etc.)• The provision of leisure facilities, schools, places of worship,

health, entertainment, and youth facilities.• The protection and creation of open spaces (nature reserves,

allotments, sports pitches, play areas, parks and gardens).• Installation of renewable or alternative energy solutions.• Protection of important buildings and historic assets.

If more than 50% of those voting in the referendum vote ‘yes’,then the council will bring the plan into legal force. It will be used to

determine planning applications and guide planning decisions in the Parish

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Context of our Neighbourhood Plan

West Northhants Joint Core Strategy – Part 1 Plan• Examination Completed• Will be presented to Committee for Approval on December 15th

• 6 weeks for Objections to be raised• Becomes active in late January 2015, if no Objections• Requires 2760 Houses from Rural Villages in South Northants

SNC Local Plan – Part 2 Plan• Obligated to follow JCS Strategies and Objectives• Not yet ready for Consultation• May be further delayed by period prior to the Election• Will assess Villages by the Hierarchy to determine number of houses per

Village• Kislingbury will be required to contribute no more than 40 new Dwellings,

not including infill.

Kislingbury Neighbourhood Development Plan – Part 2 Plan• Obligated to follow JCS Strategies and Objectives• Obligated to follow additional SNC Strategies and Objectives, if any• Plan must be approved by the Residents following a Referendum to

become Legally binding

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Map of Development Plans Near Kislingbury

We are Here

SUE = Sustainable Urban Extension

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Map of Development Plans Near Kislingbury

We are Here

Flood Plain

Creating Norwood Farm SUE which will add 3,500 dwellings and consist of development all the way from St Crispins to Sandy Lane / South View.

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Watts CloseApprox. 400Meters

Proposed ProLogis Pineham Business Park Extension

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Single Turbine

Four Turbines

Proposed Wind Turbines

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Kislingbury Under Attack

• Sustainable Urban Extensions• Junction 16 Development• Persimmon Beech Lane Proposal• ProLogis Pineham Business Park Extension• New Housing Estate in Bugbrooke• Wind Turbines

What Defences do we Have?

• Resident Action

• Neighbourhood Plan

Greedy Developer

Resident Action andNeighbourhood Plan

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What we have Completed and Where we are now

We Are Here Today

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July/August 2015?????

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Plan Current Status - Goals

• To provide existing and future residents with the opportunity to live in a decent home.

• To minimise the impact of new development on the surrounding countryside, landscape, and ecosystems.

• To reduce harm to the environment by seeking to minimise pollution

• To ensure that Village Community Spirit is enhanced

• To Reduce Road Traffic

• To enhance the prospects for local business enterprise and employment.

• To maintain the character and vitality of the village.

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When will the Neighbourhood Plan be Finished?

The Final Act of the Plan Preparation will be the Referendum

• The Referendum is the Formal Act when all Kislingbury Residents Vote to accept the Plan

• When the Plan is accepted the SNC will adopt the Plan and take it into account for their Local Plan and Planning decisions

Referendum Question

Do you want South Northants Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Kislingbury Parish to help it

decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?

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Steering Group Members

Kay Longland, Email: [email protected] Phone: 01604 832 473Chairman, Member of Parish Council

Alison Ward Email: [email protected] Phone: 01604 833 497Chairman, Parish Council

Roger Minchin Email: [email protected] Phone: 01604 830 435Member of Parish Council

Paul Huband Email: [email protected] Phone: 0845 226 3078

Andy Clarke Email: [email protected] Phone: 07595 158 535

Tim Ward Email: [email protected] Phone: 07855 388 751

Bob Wallis Email: [email protected] Phone:

Alan Roberts Email: [email protected] Phone: