Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan Consultation
Wigmore Group Parish Council Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan Consultation
Notification of the formal public consultation on the Wigmore Group Draft Neighbourhood Plan (Regulation 14 Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012)
Your Parish Council has been preparing a draft Neighbourhood Development Plan for the four parishes of Wigmore Group. This draft plan has been based on residents’ views that have been expressed through consultation and also on Herefordshire Council’s Core Strategy.
The Draft Plan has now been published for formal consultation with local residents, statutory bodies, businesses and other interested bodies. The consultation period runs from Mon 12 December 2016 until 5pm on 30 January 2017.
During this consultation you may view the draft plan and associated documents on this web page. You can also see paper copies of the draft plan at Wigmore Village Shop, Wigmore Village Hall, St James’ Church, The Oak and The Castle.
If you would like to make any comments on this draft plan during the consultation period you can either email them to the parish clerk at clerk.wigmoregpc@outlook.com Or you can put them in writing and send them to 6 Bury Court Park, Wigmore, Leominster, HR6 9US. A Response form is attached for your convenience however you may respond in a different format if you so choose.
If you have any difficulties in viewing the draft plan or making comments, you may contact our parish clerk, Jano Rochefort on 01568 770282.
Comments must be received by 5pm on 30 January 2017
Wigmore Group NDP wigmore-reg-14-draft-neighbourhood-plan-v2-amend-oct-16-bc-d
Wigmore Environmental Report wigmore_env_report_sept16
Wigmore Habitats Regulations Assessment wigmore_hra_report_sept16
Response Form draft-plan-response-sheet
What will happen next?
Following this public consultation, the Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan will be revised and a final plan will be submitted to Herefordshire Council to check that it complies with all the necessary regulations. The final plan will then be published for another public consultation (Regulation 16). Following this, the final plan will be submitted to an Independent Examiner for assessment and, if passed, a referendum will take place on the plan.