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Page 1: South Glouscestershire ALCA January 12

West of England Rural Network

www.wern.org.uk

BEING PREPARED TO BENEFIT FROM

THE LOCALISM ACT &

NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING

AVON LOCAL COUNCILS ASSOCIATION SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE AREA GROUP

26th January 2012

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West of England Rural Network

• To support & encourage community-led

action and strong local governance

• To increase the long-term sustainability

of local community life

• To influence policies

and services to

achieve equity for

rural communities

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West of England Rural Network

• Broadband

• Affordable housing

• Access to Services and Community Transport

• Fuel Poverty and Energy Generation

• Community Planning

• Community Buildings and Assets

• Village Agents

• Social Enterprise Support and Funding

Advice

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Localism in a Nutshell

• General power of competence

• Abolition of the standards board

• Community right to build

• Community right to challenge

• Community right to bid

• Community right to plan

• Right to veto excessive Council Tax

• Reforming community infrastructure levy

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Bristol City Region

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National Planning Policy Framework

•Rural affordable housing

•Town centre first

•Viability test and infrastructure

•Relationship with Neighbourhood

Plan

•Sustainable development

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Sustainable Communities

This country’s rural communities cannot

stand still. Change is inevitable whether

development takes place or not, and the

choices we make today will

shape tomorrow’s character

of the market towns, villages

and hamlets that make up

our countryside.

Matthew Taylor 2008

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Community right to plan

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West of England Rural Network

www.wern.org.uk

Chris HeadDirector

01275 333701

[email protected]

Tunbridge Mill, Tunbridge Road, Chew Magna, BS40 8SPRuralChris

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Centre for Cities

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