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What
are community-led plans?
Parish/Town Plans and Village/Town Design Statements are both types
of community-led plans. The characteristics of community-led plans
are:
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they are produced by the community at a very local
level, thereby representing the parish/town as a whole;
and
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they enable local community groups to become
actively involved in the decision-making process affecting the
future of their parish/town.
The process of producing a community-led plan
identifies local needs and aspirations, highlights local issues and
priorities and develops a unique vision for the future of the
community.
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Parish/Town Plans
A Parish (or Town) Plan helps to determine the
future of your community and how it can change for the better. It
is a document (prepared by the local community) that sets out a
vision for the future of the parish (or town) and outlines how that
can be achieved in an Action Plan. The Parish/Town Plan process
typically includes:
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A Village Appraisal - household questionnaires to
assess the needs and aspirations of local
people;
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Participatory Appraisals - hands-on interactive
workshops to further gauge the views of local
residents;
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Business Surveys - to gauge the views of local
businesses; and
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Creation of an Action Plan - to consolidate the
findings of the appraisal process into a succinct, realistic action
plan, setting out key actions and who is responsible for achieving
these actions.
Parish/Town Plans are useful documents that consolidate the views
of a local community and help to inform the Council about what
communities consider to be the priorities for their local area.
They can help to attract funding for local projects and set out
what needs to be done, by who and
when.
Village/ Town Design Statements
The Council is committed to ensuring that all new
development maintains or enhances the local character and
distinctiveness of a settlement and its surroundings. A
Village/Town Design Statement (VDS) is an advisory document
prepared by a local community (not the Council) that provides an
assessment of village character and its surroundings, its qualities
and distinctiveness and sets out design advice to help guide new
development to make sure it fits in with its local
context.
A VDS can influence and improve the quality of
development that takes place in your area, so that it is harmonious
with its setting and makes a positive contribution to the local
environment. An effective VDS:
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Identifies the distinctive local character of a
settlement at three levels: the landscape setting of the
settlement, the shape of the settlement and the nature of the
buildings themselves within the settlement.
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Sets out design principles based on the distinctive
local character, to ensure that new development fits in with the
character of the village.
A VDS is not about whether new development should
take place - this is the responsibility of the district-wide Local
Plan (and subsequently the Local Development Framework). A VDS is
about managing change in a settlement, not preventing
it.
The Council has produced a guidance leaflet to
assist those communities that are thinking of preparing a
VDS.
Guidance leaflet (PDF)
A VDS that has been prepared in accordance with planning policy and
in consultation with the Council - and which is generally supported
by the local community - may be considered for approval as planning
guidance. Once approved as planning guidance, a VDS may be taken
into account in the determination of planning applications and help
guide members of the community and others when carrying out
physical change in the local community.
Thinking
of preparing a community-led plan?
If you or your
community are thinking of preparing a Parish/ Town Plan or Village/
Town Design Statement the recommended first step is to make contact
with The Rural
Community Council of Essex (RCCE), which is an independent
charity helping communities throughout Essex build a sustainable
future. The relevant contact covering Tendring District is as
follows:
Sarah Sapsford -
Field Officer (North Essex)
Tel: 0844
4773938
Fax: 01376
573524
Email:
sarah.sapsford@essexrcc.org.uk
Address:
Threshfields Business Park, Inworth Road, Feering, Essex CO5
9SE
Completed
community-led projects in Tendring
To date the
following documents have been completed in Tendring:
Alresford Parish Plan (2008-2013)
Frating Village Appraisal (2006)
Great Bentley Village Appraisal (1999)
Great Bromley Village Appraisal (2006)
Great Holland Parish Plan and Village Design Statement
(2010)
Great Oakley Parish Plan (2004)
Jaywick Community Plan (2003)
St Osyth Parish Plan (2004)
Thorrington Village Appraisal (2008)
Wrabness Village Appraisal (2005)
Wrabness Parish Plan (2008):
Community-led projects in progress in
Tendring:
|
Parish/Town |
Document |
Stage |
| Ardleigh |
VDS |
Draft prepared |
| Brightlingsea |
PP/VDS |
Steering group established |
| Frating |
PP |
Consultation results analysed |
PP = Parish/Town Plan VDS = Village/Town Design
Statement
Please note: information on projects in progress
has been supplied to Tendring District Council from the Rural
Community Council of Essex. If it is inaccurate, or your community
is thinking of preparing a community-led plan, please notify the
Rural Community Council of Essex Field Officer (contact details
above). |