Neighbourhood Plan news

It is good to see that the Town Centre Connectivity Project has raised such interest in the town. The Neighbourhood Plan is an integral part of the Town Council's plan of being able to have more say in planning decisions in the Town over the next 15 years. Too often decisions have been made about the Town by District and County Councils which have not reflected the view of those who actually live in the Town.  The Neighbourhood Plan has to be approved by the Town Council, East Suffolk Council and by resident referendum before it is formally adopted by the town and it forms the guidelines for future developments.  The Neighbourhood Plan process is funded in the majority through grants from Central Government. The Town Council provides a small annual budget (up to £1k) from the precept and last year provided financial support for the connectivity study up to £10k which can be funded from the Community Infrastructure Levy (a tax on developers); this represents a relatively small investment compared to the potential returns once the Plan is delivered. A successful Neighbourhood Plan would mean that the Community Infrastructure Levy money that is provided through developments would increase from 15% to 25% which would make a considerable contribution towards the town’s infrastructure in future years.

The Neighbourhood Plan group looked at what residents told them about the town and what they thought was needed in the next decade. They realised they needed some expert help in taking people’s ideas and turning them into potential projects. The Neighbourhood Plan group wanted somebody with fresh eyes to look at the Town, which is why the group selected the We Made That architects who were highly rated for their work in this field. The recent survey by We Made That on connectivity in the Town is only part of this process.  The group have already engaged with local organisations and residents’ focus groups on other aspects of the plan.  A successful Neighbourhood Plan needs this kind of input. There are lots of steps including more consultations before any of the ideas mentioned in the survey could become a reality.

The Neighbourhood Plan group has arranged for a feedback survey to be available until the 9 June and a link to a printable version of We Made That's presentation link on the Town Council website and if needed we can print some off for those not able to do so, please contact clerk@halesworthtowncouncil.org.uk or phone 01986 874517. There will also be another opportunity to see the presentation on zoom and arrangements are being made for a public walkabout to take people through the ideas on the ground. We will advise on these dates via the noticeboard, website and Facebook shortly.

Halesworth Town Council
Waveney Local Office,
London Road, Halesworth
Suffolk IP19 8LW
Clerk’s Office
Tel: 01986 874517
Email:
enquiries@halesworthtowncouncil.gov.uk
Town Clerk: David Lines
Deputy Town Clerk: Phillippa Welby
Finance and Admin Officer: Jenny Jenkins
Email: admin@halesworthtowncouncil.gov.uk

Marketing Coordinator: Philippa Salvoni
Email: psalvoni.htc@gmail.com
The office is open
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Monday, Wednesday & Friday
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Halesworth Town Council
Waveney Local Office,
London Road, Halesworth, 
Suffolk IP19 8LW
Office Opening times:
9am - 1pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday or by appointment
CONTACT INFO:
Tel: 01986 874517
enquiries@halesworthtowncouncil.gov.uk
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