NTTC Audit 2017-18
The Council is required to publish a Notice of conclusion of Audit, along with the Annual Governance and Accountability Return (AGAR), plus the auditors final report and certificate.
These documents are attached below.
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The Council is required to publish a Notice of conclusion of Audit, along with the Annual Governance and Accountability Return (AGAR), plus the auditors final report and certificate.
These documents are attached below.
Here you can view the consultation statement, and also the list of associated appendices.
Attachments list
North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan Consultation Statement (last attachment below).
North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan Consultation Statement Appendices
NB – Appendix 4 is not available at the time of publication but will be added as soon as possible.
Appendix 1 List of Businesses and Organisations December 2014
Appendix 2 Poster advertising the meeting March 2015
Appendix 3 Call for SitesSummary of residents’ votes
Appendix 4 Site information pack December 2014
Appendix 5 Site information pack 2017
Appendix 6 Summary of the Questionnaire results
Appendix 7 Power point summary presented to residents
Appendix 8 Roundabout article Dec 16 Event
Appendix 9 Press release Dec 16 Event
Appendix 10 Poster for Dec 16 Event
Appendix 11 Feedback from Dec 16 Event
Appendix 12 Feedback from Dec 16 Event
Appendix 13 Feedback from Dec 16 Event
Appendix 14 Feedback from Dec 16 Event
Appendix 15 Letter & Form sent to groups Evidence Gathering
Appendix 16 Summary of results Evidence Gathering
Appendix 17 Summary of Landowner & Trustees responses LGS
Appendix 18 Summary of residents’ comments LGS
Appendix 19 Regulation 14
Appendix 20 Regulation 14
Appendix 21 Regulation 14
Appendix 22 Regulation 14
Appendix 23 Regulation 14
North Tawton Draft Neighbourhood Plan
Embracing the past, planning the future
Tell us what you think!
The Neighbourhood Plan Group, on behalf of North Tawton Town Council, are now ready to present the Draft Neighbourhood Plan. They are looking for your comments on this draft before it is submitted to West Devon Borough Council who will be responsible for taking it forward to the next stage. This is an important milestone.
The Neighbourhood Plan is your plan. It’s based on the views that have been expressed over the past few years, first in response to a detailed questionnaire sent to every household, and then at a series of open meetings and consultation events. All the comments that were received have been considered and the policies that make up the plan – policies on housing, economic development, conserving our natural environment and more – are based on what the people of North Tawton have said is important to them in protecting our heritage and planning for the future.
Now is the time to check whether the draft plan is on the right track and that you agree with the policies proposed. Officially, this is referred to as Regulation 14 Consultation. You have seven weeks to look at the plan and send your comments to the Town Council.
The consultation opens at 12 noon on Monday, 4th December 2017 and you have until 5 p.m. on Monday 15 January, 2018 to respond.
Where to see the Neighbourhood Plan:
How to make your comments?
All comment forms should be returned to the Council Offices, 14a The Square, North Tawton.
There will be a drop-in session at North Tawton Town Hall on Saturday, 6th January from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. Come along and give us your comments and ask any questions you may have.
Here is the link to the North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan:
North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan
NTNP Consultation Statement and Appendices
There are a number of Appendices that relate to the North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan Consultation Statement, and they can be found on the separate Consultation Statement page.
Attachment 8 – This document can be viewed at the North Tawton Town Council Office during normal opening hours.
Attachment 16 – Energy and Environment Appendix 2 – Devon Advice Note – Wind and Solar power
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Guidance for riverside property owners
St Peter’s Church now has its own website.
The Roundabout Magazine now has it’s own website.
“Roundabout” Magazine is the local community magazine for the four Mid Devon parishes of North Tawton, Sampford Courtenay, Honeychurch and Bondleigh as well as farms and dwellings in their outlying areas.
The Met Office confirmed 2012 was the wettest year for England on record, but North Tawton’s Flood Alleviation defences have proved they work. The Scheme was completed in 2003 and was jointly funded by West Devon Borough Council, DEFRA and the Department of the Environment. The Chairman of North Tawton Town Council said that they had lobbied West Devon following the extreme flooding experienced in 2000/01. The scheme, including extra drainage work and works around the river cost £1.7m, the bulk of which came from the Department of the Environment. SWW carried out a lot of CCTV work during which they found sewerage had been entering the stream and a small pumping station was installed in the area at the bottom of Fore Street hill. The works are now the responsibility of the Environment Agency, but during the recent bad weather the Town Council took it upon themselves to ensure that the steam and grids in the Fore Street area were kept clear. Margaret Pridham, a resident of North Tawton, stated that she was very grateful that the scheme went ahead and has worked very well.
Following a successful Neighbourhood Plan Referendum on 6th May 2021, West Devon Borough Council approved the making of the North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan on 25th May 2021. It then became an official statutory document. This means that, when consulted on all planning applications, North Tawton Town Council must consider how the Neighbourhood Plan policies relate to the application. Its response to West Devon Borough Council must identify how the relevant policies relate, as appropriate, to each aspect of the planning applications.
West Devon Borough Council should also take into consideration the Plan’s policies when making their decisions on Planning Applications. The Officer report should reflect this.
The Neighbourhood Plan addresses six Themes that reflect important aspects of life within the Parish – Conserving our Historic and Natural Environment; Community Life; Economy; Housing; Infrastructure; Energy and Environment. Within each theme there are Policies that have been set to meet the Objectives of each Theme.
These Policies must be considered when looking at each Planning Application. Planning applicants, whether individual householders through to small and large developers, should be made aware of the Neighbourhood Plan Policies. They should address the ones relevant to their applications.
Alongside the Plan, The Town Design Statement, Appendix (5.3.1.1) must also be consulted when considering planning applications. This is particularly relevant for applications within the town’s Conservation Area.
There is currently no statutory requirement to monitor and review the impact of the Plan and its policies. However it is good practice to periodically undertake a review of its effectiveness in the planning decision making process.
A full or partial review of the Plan may be triggered by changes in legislation or national, county or borough wide planning policies, or by significant planning issues being raised by the local community.
At the September 2021 Full Town council Meeting it was agreed that a Neighbourhood Plan Monitoring and Review Group should be set up – Terms of Reference for this group can be found below.
This group will be a Council Working Group, comprising of Councillors and members of the public, which will meet twice a year, reporting back to the Council. Notes of each meeting will be available on the Council website.
In February 2013, North Tawton Town Council applied to West Devon Borough Council to nominate the land area of the Parish as a Neighbourhood Planning boundary. This was approved in June 2013 and the process of drawing up the Neighbourhood Plan began. A Neighbourhood Plan Development Group was formed consisting of North Tawton Town Councillors and members of the public, including representatives of local businesses. Over the period of developing the plan (2013 – 2018) membership of this group changed but always included a mixture of Town Councillors and members of the public.
Gaining the views and ideas from the residents of the Parish of North Tawton became central to the whole process of developing the Plan. This was done in a range of ways including a ‘Call for Sites’ process (2013-14); Neighbourhood Plan Questionnaire (2014); development of aims & objectives (2014-15); themes & policies (Dec 2016); designating local green space (March 2017); Regulation 14 consultation (Dec – Jan 2017-18). Further details of the consultation process can be found in the ‘Consultation Statement’ Appendix 5.1.2.
Following the conclusion of the Regulation 14 Consultation process the Neighbourhood Plan development group collated and analysed all the comments received. The plan was then amended accordingly. This also included extensive discussions with WDBC who made a number of recommended amendments to the draft plan, most significantly the inclusion of allocated sites. The Regulation 14 responses and actions taken can be found in Appendix 5.1.4.
A number of documents were prepared for submission to WDBC for the next stage of the process – Regulation 15. These included the latest revised version of the Plan, plus relevant maps and appendices; a Statement of Consultation; a Basic Conditions Statement which demonstrated that we had followed all the appropriate stages of the neighbourhood planning process; and a SEA & HRA screening report (an external assessment of the plan’s possible environmental impacts) produced by WDBC.
On receipt of these Submission Documents the Local Planning Authority (WDBC) undertook a period of public consultation with a wide range of stakeholders (people who live, work or carry on business in the Neighbourhood Plan area) as well as notifying all consultee bodies involved in this Public Consultation.
The final stage before the Referendum was the Official Examination, undertaken by a WDBC appointed person, agreed by the Development Group, who carried out an independent examination of the Neighbourhood Plan.
The Examiner considered whether the proposed Neighbourhood Plan met the basic conditions set out by law and that it:
The Examiner submitted his findings in September 2019, and following further amendments the final version was agreed by West Devon Borough Council in November 2019. North Tawton Town Council also voted in its full council meeting on November 5th 2019 to accept the Examiner’s findings.
The final version of the Neighbourhood Plan was made available in March 2020 with the Referendum due to take place in May 2020, however as all local elections were cancelled because of Covid-19, unfortunately the Referendum could not go ahead.
The Referendum finally took place on 6th May 2021.
www.northtawtonneighbourhoodplan.co.uk.
The Plan Appendices are available as PDF documents and can be downloaded from this page. There are also appendices to the Consultation Statement which are PDF documents and can be downloaded from this page.
There are also a limited number of hard copies available to borrow from the Office.
The North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan was approved and made following a Referendum in May 2021. The Plan must be consulted by North Tawton Town Council (NTTC) and West Devon Borough Council (WDBC) when considering planning applications. The impact of the Plan’s policies on planning outcomes will be monitored on a regular basis using a checklist and spreadsheet.
Although there is currently no statutory requirement to monitor and review the impact of the Plan and its policies, it would be good practice to periodically undertake a review of its effectiveness in the planning decision making process.
A full or partial review of the Plan may be triggered by changes in legislation or national, county or borough wide planning policies, or by significant planning issues being raised by the local community.
To ensure that the Plan is regularly monitored and reviewed it is proposed that a Neighbourhood Plan Monitoring and Review Group is established of which the terms of reference are listed below.
Terms of Reference
Composition
This is a Group working on behalf of NTTC and composed of at least three elected members plusa maximum of three members of the community (total six members). The Lead of the group is appointed by NTTC and he/she should have a good working knowledge of the NorthTawton Neighbourhood Plan and the evidence on which it was based. The Deputy Lead is also to be appointed by NTTC and should have a good working knowledge of the Neighbourhood Plan.
The members of the group will also be approved by NTTC following the recommendations of the Lead. The composition of the membership of the group will be reviewed by NTTC after a period of 18 months.
Objectives
1. To ensure the consistent and comprehensive implementation of the North Tawton
Neighbourhood Plan.
2. To involve the community of North Tawton in achieving the delivery of the North
Tawton Neighbourhood Plan.
3. To recommend any amendments and/or modifications of the North Tawton
Neighbourhood Plan.
Tasks
North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan Group will carry out the following tasks:
North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan Group will meet twice a year. The first meeting will take place in November 2021, six months after the Plan was made. Any additional meetings will be at the Chair’s discretion. Minutes of these meetings will be taken by the town clerk and published on the NTTC website.
September 2021
NP Monitoring and review group notes December 2021
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