Bierton, Broughton and Kingsbrook Neighbourhood Plan submission consultation

Closed 12 May 2022

Opened 31 Mar 2022

Overview

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In 2016, Bierton with Broughton Parish Council applied for a Neighbourhood Area covering the whole of the parish. This was approved in September 2016.

Since then, a realignment of the Parish boundaries has taken place. The neighbourhood area remains the same, but now covers the newly formed parish areas of Bierton, Broughton and Kingsbrook.

The Parish Council have now completed a period of local community engagement on their Plan and have submitted the final version to us.

The next stage of the process is for us, as the local authority, to carry out a public consultation on the submitted plan. This is an opportunity for local people to comment on it before it goes to independent examination.

The Bierton, Broughton and Kingsbrook Neighbourhood Plan includes policies that look to shape local development. In particular, the plan seeks to: 

  • create a settlement boundary
  • designate Local Green Spaces
  • protect the heritage and character of the various settlements in the parish
  • protect key views and footpaths
  • retain and enhance community facilities
  • protect commercial and service-related uses in the village centres

Related documents

Please see the documents below for more information about the Bierton, Broughton and Kingsbrook Neighbourhood Plan.

Appendices are available on request, please email us at neighbourhoodplanning@buckinghamshire.gov.uk.

How to submit a comment

You can submit a comment on the Neighbourhood Plan in a number of different ways.

You will need to provide your name and address when responding as planning law states that we cannot accept anonymous comments.

If you would like to be notified of future progress with the Neighbourhood Plan, please indicate this in your response.

Please make sure we receive your comments before midnight on 12 May 2022. Unfortunately, we cannot consider any comments received after that deadline.

What happens next

Following consultation, we will collate the responses and submit them to an independent examiner. The examiner will consider public comments and ensure the Plan meets conditions laid out in the Localism Act and other relevant regulations.

If the plan passes independent examination, the next stage is a local referendum to see whether the Plan has community support. If it is supported, we will adopt it as part of local planning policy to assess planning applications in the Neighbourhood Area to which the plan relates.

Privacy

We will use the information you provide here only for the purpose of this consultation. We will keep the information confidential and store it securely, in line with data protection laws and will not share or publish any personal details. For more information about data and privacy, please see our Privacy Policy.

If you have questions, please email us on dataprotection@buckinghamshire.gov.uk or write to our Data Protection Officer at Buckinghamshire Council, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF.

Areas

  • Wendover

Interests

  • Planning
  • Communities