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Three questions on the future of Mabe

By Louise Dowe, Clerk to Mabe Parish Council Mabe Parish

Monday, 6 December 2021

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A message from the Mabe Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group:

Do you live in the parish of Mabe? If so, we need your views to help shape local planning policy for Mabe

A Neighbourhood Development Plan for Mabe is being created. When finished, it will be put to a local referendum and if approved it will be the most local level of planning policy – decided by the community of Mabe, for the community of Mabe.

From the outset, it has been important to the Neighbourhood Plan group to involve the views of local residents and businesses as we develop the plan. The draft plan is now nearing the final draft stage, and we need your views again now to feed into some of the final aspects which we will need to demonstrate we have public support for.

Please send us your responses to the three questions at this link: https://su.vc/vvbyajlw

For more information on the Neighbourhood Plan and how we are making it happen, visit the website: www.mabendp.com.

Contact Information

Andrew Bishop MBE, Clerk to Mabe Parish Council

  • 07756 650 604

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