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Aldcliffe with Stodday Neighbourhood Plan Consultation
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THIS CONSULTATION HAS CONCLUDED. This neighbourhood plan came into force as part of the statutory development plan once it has been approved at referendum.
THIS CONSULTATION HAS NOW CONCLUDED AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN HAS BEEN ADOPTED
This neighbourhood plan comes into force as part of the statutory development plan now it has been approved at referendum 21 July 2022.
Lancaster City Council consulted on the Aldcliffe with StoddayNeighbourhood Plan for six weeks, from Friday 15 October 2021 to Friday 26 November 2021.
Lancaster City Council will submit the plan and all associated comments to an independent planning inspector, who will determine if the plan meets certain requirements and standards.
Aldcliffe with StoddayParish Council has previously consulted on their plan, however, this final consultation will be led by the City Council, as outlined in Regulation 16 of The Neighbourhood Planning (General) (Amendment) Regulations 2015.
The Aldcliffe with Stodday Neighbourhood Plan sets out the planning framework about how Aldcliffe with Stodday residents and businesses would like the parish to development over the next 10 years up to 2031. Further information about the role of neighbourhood planning can be found here Neighbourhood planning - Lancaster City Council.
Aldcliffe with Stodday Neighbourhood Plan consultation documents:
Aldcliffe with StoddayNeighbourhood Plan (Submission Version)
Basic Conditions Statement
Consultation Statement
Parish Boundary Map
Evidence documents
All documents can viewed in the document section to the right.
Paper copies of the plan can be viewed at Morecambe Town Hall (on request).
What Next?
Following the end of the consultation, the neighbourhood plan documents and all representations will be submitted for examination by an independent planning inspector, who will determine if the plan meets certain criteria requirements and standards.
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email planningpolicy@lancaster.gov.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use.
THIS CONSULTATION HAS NOW CONCLUDED AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN HAS BEEN ADOPTED
This neighbourhood plan comes into force as part of the statutory development plan now it has been approved at referendum 21 July 2022.
Lancaster City Council consulted on the Aldcliffe with StoddayNeighbourhood Plan for six weeks, from Friday 15 October 2021 to Friday 26 November 2021.
Lancaster City Council will submit the plan and all associated comments to an independent planning inspector, who will determine if the plan meets certain requirements and standards.
Aldcliffe with StoddayParish Council has previously consulted on their plan, however, this final consultation will be led by the City Council, as outlined in Regulation 16 of The Neighbourhood Planning (General) (Amendment) Regulations 2015.
The Aldcliffe with Stodday Neighbourhood Plan sets out the planning framework about how Aldcliffe with Stodday residents and businesses would like the parish to development over the next 10 years up to 2031. Further information about the role of neighbourhood planning can be found here Neighbourhood planning - Lancaster City Council.
Aldcliffe with Stodday Neighbourhood Plan consultation documents:
Aldcliffe with StoddayNeighbourhood Plan (Submission Version)
Basic Conditions Statement
Consultation Statement
Parish Boundary Map
Evidence documents
All documents can viewed in the document section to the right.
Paper copies of the plan can be viewed at Morecambe Town Hall (on request).
What Next?
Following the end of the consultation, the neighbourhood plan documents and all representations will be submitted for examination by an independent planning inspector, who will determine if the plan meets certain criteria requirements and standards.
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email planningpolicy@lancaster.gov.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use.
THIS CONSULTATION HAS CONCLUDED. This neighbourhood plan came into force as part of the statutory development plan once it has been approved at referendum.
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