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Neighbourhood Planning referendums

You can get involved in development in your area through the creation and adoption of a Neighbourhood Plan. Once adopted, the Plan becomes part of the decision-making process for planning applications.

Every Neighbourhood Plan has to be approved via a public referendum before it can be adopted. This stage is just a small part of the process required to create and adopt a Neighbourhood Plan. Learn more about the purpose and scope of these plans by visiting the Neighbourhood Planning section of our planning website.

You can view Neighbourhood Plans in our area, as well as their current stage of development (from proposal, to final adoption):

You may also want to explore the many other ways you can get involved in local planning, from commenting on local planning applications or consultations, to signing up to our mailing list, so you can be the first to know about changes in planning policy.