Parish Plans

The Government’s November 2000 Rural White Paper stated that Parish Plans should “identify key facilities and services, set out the problems that need to be tackled and demonstrate how distinctive character and features can be preserved”. They should set out a vision for the community in the future and identify the action needed to tackle issues of concern in addition to including everything that is relevant to the people who live and work in the community, from employment needs to playgrounds. The Parish Plan should consult everyone and give them a chance to say what they think about the social, economic and environmental issues affecting them and how they’d like to see their community improved during the next 5, 10 or even 15 years. The whole community has to be involved, not just those who come along to Parish Council meetings.

Parish Plans

DBWPPC Neighbourhood Plan v1p reviewed April 2023

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DBWPPC Neighbourhood Plan adopted 2017, reviewed April 2023

DBWPPC Neighbourhood Plan Adopted June 2017

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Neighbourhood Plan
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