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Crookham Village Parish Neighbourhood Plan

We are involving the community to form a sustainable plan to help protect the Parish of Crookham Village from uncontrolled development.


This affects you because you live in Crookham Village Parish and the parish includes the wards of Zebon Copse, Netherhouse Moor and the Old Village.

 

The Neighbourhood Plan (regulation 14) consultation is now closed. 

Thank you to the many people who responded. We will now analyse the responses and as soon as that is complete, publish an update on this website.

If you left us your email address in order that we can keep you updated, we will let you know when the analysis is available.

The analysis of the feedback may result in minor changes.

How this affects you

A Neighbourhood Plan establishes general planning policies for the development and use of land in a neighbourhood, like:

  • where new homes, leisure facilities and business premises should be built
  • what type of development they should be and what they should look like

The plan can be detailed or general, depending on what local people want. Neighbourhood Plans allow local people to get the right type of development for their community, but the plans must still meet the needs of the wider area and fit with the Hart District Council Local Plan when it is completed.

For more information, please see

 

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