[Talk-GB] Possible Boundary Vandalism Warning

Colin Smale colin.smale at xs4all.nl
Sun Mar 24 14:49:55 UTC 2013


 

The NP areas do have some kind of individual raison d'etre because
the parish/town council areas are only used as a starting point. They
can exclude parts of their area if they wish, and by agreement with
adjoining authorities, include additional areas from neighbouring
parishes where that makes sense for planning purposes. For example (all
in Mid Sussex district, West Sussex), Lindfield and Lindfield Rural have
a shared NP, an amalgamation of two parish councils; and Ansty
Staplefield has donated an urbanised part of its territory to Horsham.


Colin 

On 2013-03-24 14:28, SomeoneElse wrote: 

> Colin Smale
wrote:
> 
>> What do others think?
> 
> Thanks for the heads-up. This
sort of import is exactly the sort of 
> thing that should have been
discussed on this list first.
> 
> As I read it (from
https://www.gov.uk/neighbourhood-planning [1] ) 
> boundaries are only
really going to be relevant in unparished areas 
> where a neighbourhood
plan is established - elsewhere it looks like 
> existing parish and
town coucils will do (actually in fact are already 
> doing) this.




Links:
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[1] https://www.gov.uk/neighbourhood-planning
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