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    Great Staughton Neighbourhood Plan Examination Outcome and Progression to Referendum

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    Meeting: 17/06/2025 - Cabinet (Item 14)

    14 GREAT STAUGHTON NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN EXAMINATION OUTCOME AND PROGRESSION TO REFERENDUM pdf icon PDF 89 KB

    To consider a report proposing acting upon the Examiner’s report to accept the modifications proposed and progress to referendum, following the examination of the Great Staughton Neighbourhood Plan.

     

    Executive Councillor: T Sanderson.

    Contact: C Bond /N Elworthy - (01480) 387104 / 388433

    Additional documents:

    • 3 - Appendix 1 - Great Staughton Referendum Version - April 2025, item 14 pdf icon PDF 7 MB
    • 3 - Appendix 2 - FINAL Great Staughton NP Examiner Report 030425, item 14 pdf icon PDF 277 KB
    • 3 - Appendix 3 - Decision Statement for GSNP, item 14 pdf icon PDF 172 KB

    Decision:

    The Cabinet has agreed that the District Council should act upon the Examiner’s report to accept the recommended modifications and progress the neighbourhood plan to referendum.

     

     

    Minutes:

    A report by the Planning Policy Team Leader was submitted (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book) which sought agreement to act upon the Examiner’s report into the Great Staughton Neighbourhood Plan leading to a referendum on whether or not it should be brought into force as part of the statutory development plan. It also set out a timetable for this process.

     

    Whilst setting out the report, the Executive Councillor for Planning commented that Great Staughton Parish Council had been very proactive and transparent with the local community as part of this process.

     

    Whereupon, it was

     

    RESOLVED

     

    that the Cabinet agreed that the District Council should act upon the Examiner’s report to accept the recommended modifications and progress the neighbourhood plan to referendum.