Redington Frognal Neighbourhood Plan

Closed 7 Sep 2020

Opened 29 Jun 2020

Overview

Redington Frognal Neighbourhood Forum has submitted its proposed Neighbourhood Plan to Camden Council.  The Council is now seeking views and comments on the draft Plan from residents and other interested stakeholders.

Why your views matter

A Neighbourhood Plan is a statutory planning document setting out planning policies for the development and use of land in the area. The Plan sets out a range of policies on matters including sustainable development, biodiversity, community infrastructure, shopfronts and basements. It also identifies sites to be designated as ‘local green space’.

The Neighbourhood Plan, if approved, will be used, alongside the Council’s policies when making planning decisions in the neighbourhood area.

To view the proposed Neighbourhood Plan and supporting documents (including a map showing the boundary for the Plan - the ‘neighbourhood area’) and for further information on how to respond to this consultation please go to:

www.camden.gov.uk/neighbourhoodplanning   - see ‘current consultations’

 Comments must be received by Monday 7th September 2020 and should be sent via e-mail to planningpolicy@camden.gov.uk or post to:

Planning Policy

Regeneration and Planning

London Borough of Camden

Judd Street

London WC1H 9JE

 

If you are unable to access the documents on the internet or make representations online, please contact us

What happens next

Once the consultation has finished, the Council will forward the responses and the draft Neighbourhood Plan to an independent examiner.  The examiner will assess whether the plan meets the statutory requirements.  If the draft Plan passes the examination, a referendum will be organised to give the community the final say on whether the draft Plan is to be used in determining planning applications in the designated neighbourhood area. Due to the pandemic, neighbourhood planning referendums cannot take place until 2021; however, a plan which has passed examination may still be given significant weight in planning decisions.

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Business and local economy
  • Community and living
  • Council and democracy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Housing