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In particular, it will be used:
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To assess the merits of schemes put forward,
in relation to local needs.
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As a material consideration in making
planning decisions.
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To identify opportunities for environmental
and other enhancements; sustainability etc.
It is also worth considering whether the
development of a Neighbourhood Plan may
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Plan is different to a Parish Plan in that it deals
exclusively with issues relating to development,
including the type, number and location of new
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The Steering Group encountered very strong
views on this matter, far more so than on any
other subject. A Neighbourhood Plan would
require more detailed public consultation and
must pass a local referendum before it can be
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Neighbourhood Plan has considerably greater
legal weight than a Parish Plan.
The Next Steps
W
hen adopted by Stratford-on-Avon District Council, the Parish
Plan will provide additional guidance to all parties. It is hoped that
the views of the local community as expressed in this document
will be taken fully into account by individuals, groups, businesses and
government bodies when planning the future of this community.
View of the village from a footpath close to Preston Lane, so unspoilt it almost disappears into the landscape.
Bibliography
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John Norris, The Stratford and Moreton Tramway, 1968.
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Bowyer, M. J. F., Action Stations 6, 1983.
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Preston on Stour Parish Council Minutes.
Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas Act, 1990.
Preston-on-Stour Parish Census, 2011.
National Planning Policy Framework, 2012.
Warwickshire Rural Community Council Preston on Stour Housing Needs Survey, 2010.
www.prestononstour.org