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The proposed Neighbourhood Area is submitted to the local planning authority for designation. After consultation the planning authority publicises its decision . Neighbourhood Area is designated Steering Group set up to develop the Neighbourhood Plan with the local community. Community consultation and engagement During 2015 The community’s views form the basis for the vision, aims and planning policies in the draft Neighbourhood Plan. The local community is consulted on the draft Neighbourhood Plan. Planned early 2016 The Neighbourhood Plan is amended following consultation with the local community and submitted to the local planning authority. Planned mid 2016 The local planning authority checks the Neighbourhood Plan and it is examined by an independent examiner. The local community votes on the Neighbourhood Plan in a public referendum. Planned late 2016 When more than 50% vote in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan, it becomes a legal document which developers MUST observe. Neighbourhood Plan for Pool-in-Wharfedale YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD, YOUR PLAN, YOUR FUTURE The Neighbourhood Plan is a legal document prepared by the local community to influence land development and related social, economic and environmental matters. Our Neighbourhood Plan will establish a vision and policies for the future development of our community over the next 20 years.
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Page 1: Pool-in-Wharfedale Neighbourhood Plan - The Roadmap

The proposed Neighbourhood Area is submitted to the local

planning authority for designation.

After consultation the planning authority publicises its decision

.

Neighbourhood Area is designated

Steering Group set up to develop the Neighbourhood

Plan with the local community.

Community consultation and engagement

During 2015

The community’s views form the basis for the vision, aims

and planning policies in the draft Neighbourhood

Plan.

The local community is consulted on the

draft Neighbourhood Plan.

Planned early 2016

The Neighbourhood Plan is amended following

consultation with the local community and submitted to the local planning authority.

Planned mid 2016

The local planning authority checks the Neighbourhood

Plan and it is examined by an independent examiner.

The local community votes on the Neighbourhood Plan in a

public referendum.

Planned late 2016

When more than 50% vote in favour of the Neighbourhood

Plan, it becomes a legal document which developers

MUST observe.

Neighbourhood Plan for Pool-in-Wharfedale

YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD, YOUR PLAN, YOUR FUTUREThe Neighbourhood Plan is a legal document prepared by the local community to

influence

land development and related social, economic and environmental matters.

Our Neighbourhood Plan will establish a vision and policies for the future development

of our community over the next 20 years.

Page 2: Pool-in-Wharfedale Neighbourhood Plan - The Roadmap

Meet the

Neighbourhood

Steering

Group!

We aim to develop the Neighbourhood Plan •based on the community’s views and aspirations

•so that it will preserve the history and character of our village

•so that it will encourage a responsible, innovative and sustainable future for Pool

Dr. Alexa RuppertsbergI joined the steering group becauseI care about Pool and would like to contribute to a better future.

Gavin BarlowI joined the steering group because I want to make sure that Pool remains the village that our communitywants for the future, by listening to what people have to say so that the Neighbourhood Plan represents everyone.

Cllr Barry AndersonI joined the steering group becauseas the local Councillor covering Pool I want to play a part in the development of the Neighbourhood Plan and to help and support residents with its formation.

Pat LazenbyI joined the steering group because as keeper of Pool archives and instigator of our conservation area, I am able to contribute by supplying old and more recent maps and photos, together with historical facts and figures concerning our Domesday village.

Cllr Joanna RowlingI started the process for the Parish Council because I care passionately about the future of Pool-in-Wharfedale.

Nicola GriffinI joined the steering group because I wanted to help preserve the beauty of the Wharfe Valley.

Cllr Ailsa BearparkI joined the steering group because this is a great opportunity to shape the future of our community; to keep all that is good and influence change to our advantage – let's go for it!

Catherine GambleI joined the steering group because I have recently moved to the neighbourhood and, as I intend to stay here for the foreseeable future, I want to be involved in designing a positive future for Pool in Wharfedale.”:

Jeremy GriffinI joined the steering group because it is important for a plan to be hatched facilitating neighbourhood desires, control, and sanction over any local development which impacts on us - the people who live here.

Jean FisherI joined the steering group becauseI'd like to help shape the future development to retain what I feel is important about the village, and believe any growth should enhance or complement current village life.

Neighbourhood Plan for Pool-in-Wharfedale

YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD, YOUR PLAN, YOUR FUTURE

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How can you get involved and

help?

Share your views

Keep up to date!

Event on: Spaces

Event on: Living

Event on: Transport

Event on: Business

Come to our engagement

events!

March

May July

September

www.poolplan.co.uk

https://en-gb.facebook.com/piwnp

Neighbourhood Plan for Pool-in-Wharfedale

YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD, YOUR PLAN, YOUR FUTURE