Community Neighbourhood Planning Fund Announced

Posted on: 30 August 2012

New funding to help communities bring jobs and homes to their neighbourhood using improved planning powers have been announced by Planning Minister Greg Clark.

Neighbourhood planning gives people a major say in shaping development in their area. It gives communities the power to help decide where development should go and the type and design of development that can be granted automatic planning permission.

A £10 million fund is now available to help councils ensure their communities are able to finalise people's plans for homes, businesses and facilities in their neighbourhood.

More than 200 communities are already using the new planning powers introduced in the Localism Act to work up plans that can, for example, decide the location of new homes and decide the green spaces communities are keen to protect.

Councils are invited to apply for grants of up to £30,000 for each scheme to help pay for the costs of getting plans in place. Payments will be paid to councils to help them support and advise groups taking forward neighbourhood plans and to pay towards the examination of plans and a local referendum.

Greg Clark said: "We have seen enormous enthusiasm from communities around England, jumping at the chance to be in the driving seat of deciding the future vision of their neighbourhood.

"This fund will give councils and community groups working on plans a big boost in getting their vision in place as soon as possible to ensure people can enjoy the benefits sooner rather than later.

"Neighbourhood planning is making sure local residents are, for the first time, centre stage in helping decide their neighbourhood's future. It is giving people the chance to plan positively and will help deliver the homes and jobs their communities need to thrive."

David Sansome, Managing Director at Sansome & George said: “Whilst welcoming support for local communities to influence planning within their communities, the track record of the current coalition Government in regards helping generate greater volumes of much needed housing has been well short of promises or expectations.

It is however difficult to see how this new fund will do anything to facilitate any increase in volumes and it must be hoped that greater localism does not, in reality, just create greater levels of NIMBYism (not in my back yard).”

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