Work on the Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan started 9 years ago when residents got together to discuss the new rights set out in the Localism Act 2011. Years of public consultation, community engagement events and evidence gathering followed, but we are here, today, the 7th Oct 2021
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow on whether to adopt the Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan. Only a few hours left to read the Plan and make up your mind.
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A reminder to residents to vote in the referendum on 7th October which will be a simple Yes/No question on whether to adopt the Neighbourhood Plan for the area. The best way to inform your vote is to read the Plan which can be accessed via our website.
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Some frequently asked questions answered in this weeks Herald (page 5). We hope the feature will be useful to anyone with questions on their minds in the run up to the referendum #haslemere#haslemereherald#hindhead#shottermill#haslemerevision
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Only 3 days to go until the referendum. If you have not yet read through the Plan please be aware that doing so is the best way to inform your vote. It can be viewed on our website and it takes about 45mins to go through.
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Only a little time left to read the Plan and inform your vote. It can be accessed via the link below and it takes about 45mins to go through.
https://t.co/jhdsmyM2vd
The referendum comprises a simple YES/NO question on whether to adopt the Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan. You can access the Plan via the link below and it takes about 45mins to go through.
https://t.co/jhdsmyM2vd
Only residents of the Plan area (which includes the settlements of Beacon Hill, Critchmere, Grayswood, Haslemere, Hindhead and Shottermill) are eligible to vote in the referendum and will have received a poll card.
If the Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan is approved by a majority on 7th Oct, it will be used by the local Planning Authority to determine planning applications within the area.
The Plan is on the HTC website and takes about 45mins to read: https://t.co/jhdsmyM2vd.
Neighbourhood Plans give communities the power to shape the development and growth of their local area. The Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan will cover Beacon Hill, Critchmere, Grayswood, Haslemere, Hindhead & Shottermill.
Leaflets about the referendum should be coming through the post to all households in the area this week. Let us know if you don’t get one or if you have any questions 🤔 https://t.co/GpQzLhTase
24 HOURS LEFT to register to vote (if you're not already on the electoral roll) in order to take part in the Referendum on whether to adopt the Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan https://t.co/J7yGc453Ei
Waverley Borough Council's consultation on the Local Plan Part 2 Closes tomorrow, so now only 2 days left to respond.
See Haslemere Vision's response: https://t.co/sZuZ2KtKhw...
See the Local Plan and respond here:
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The Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan was approved by the Town Council on 30th November for official submission to Waverley Borough Council on the next stage of its journey into planning law. Read more here: https://t.co/7c9Cjknedi
We are thrilled to announce that the Neighbourhood Plan is coming before the full town council at 7pm on Monday, 30th November, on the next step of its journey to becoming legislation.
Read more here: https://t.co/RrJJTrhx1t
Haslemere Vision do not usually respond to individual planning applications however, the above application included a number of inaccuracies pertaining to the Neighbourhood Plan. https://t.co/bSCoITgUKc