Compton Neighbourhood Plan
Development of a Neighbourhood Plan for Compton
Plan adopted
Following a positive referendum result on the Compton Neighbourhood Plan, also known as the Compton Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP), West Berkshire District Council has adopted the Compton NDP as part of its Development Plan for the purposes of managing development in the parish of Compton.
You can view the Compton NDP and the Decision Statement below:
Referendum
The referendum on the Compton NDP was held on 10 February 2022. The question asked at the referendum was:
"Do you want West Berkshire District Council to use the neighbourhood plan for Compton to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?"
From the votes recorded, 588 voted 'Yes' to the NDP, and 9 voted 'No'. The turnout of electors was 48.9 per cent. You can
.The referendum was conducted in accordance with procedures similar to those used at local government elections.
In accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning (Referendum) Regulations 2012 (as amended), we published an which sets out information relating to the referendum and also the following specified documents:
Post examination
The examiner's report on the Compton NDP is not binding and it is the responsibility of West Berkshire District Council to ultimately decide if the examiner's recommendations should be followed or not. Officers considered each of the recommendations in the examiner's report and produced a
. The Decision Statement recommends that the Compton NDP can proceed to referendum.At a meeting of Council on Thursday 2 December 2021, Councillors endorsed the Decision Statement. Councillors also agreed at Council that the plan can be adopted immediately upon a successful 'yes' vote at referendum.
Independent examination
Andrew Mead was appointed to carry out the independent examination of the Compton NDP. The purpose of the examination was to determine if the plan meets the five basic conditions in Paragraph 8(2) of Schedule 4B of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, with or without modifications.
The examiner issued his final report on 7 October 2021 and it recommends that, subject to several modifications, the plan should proceed to referendum. You can
.As part of the examination process, the examiner issued a letter on 26 July 2021 setting out the procedural matters for the examination. You can
.On 9 August 2021,
setting out some matters which he would like Compton Parish Council and West Berkshire District Council to provide clarification on. The responses from Compton Parish Council and West Berkshire District Council are included below:Consultation on the submitted neighbourhood plan for Compton (Regulation 16 consultation)
Compton Parish Council submitted the Compton NDP to West Berkshire District Council on 6 May 2021. After submission, responsibility for taking the plan forward lies with the local planning authority.
Once a plan has been submitted to the local planning authority it must be checked to ensure it complies with the relevant legislation. You can
. This confirms that the plan complies with the relevant legislation.The Council published the submitted plan and its supporting documents for a 6-week consultation which ran between Friday 4 June and Friday 16 July 2021. The consultation documents consisted of:
You can view a summary of the representations received, together with the representations in full, below:
Consultation on the draft neighbourhood plan for Compton (Regulation 14 Pre-submission consultation)
Neighbourhood planning regulations require the draft neighbourhood plan to be subject to consultation (known as a Regulation 14 pre-submission consultation) before it is formally submitted to the local planning authority. The consultation should last at least six weeks.
Between 9 November and 21 December 2020, Compton Parish Council ran a consultation on the draft plan. You can find further details about the consultation on Compton Parish Council's website.
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Strategic Environmental Assessment and Habitats Regulations Assessment
West Berkshire Council undertook screening for Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA). You can read the
and the online.SEA is required for all plans which may have a significant effect on the environment. A SEA aims to protect the environment at a high level, and ensures the environment is considered during the preparation of plans. This promotes sustainable development.
Not all neighbourhood plans will require a SEA to be carried out. To decide if a SEA is required, a screening exercise is used to look at proposals in an emerging neighbourhood plan, and see if a significant effect is likely.
A HRA is required to determine if a neighbourhood plan would have a significant impact upon the integrity of nature conservation sites of international importance, such as Ramsar Sites, Special Areas of Conservation, and Special Protection Areas. If a plan is likely to result in significant impacts, then an assessment referred to as an Appropriate Assessment must be undertaken.
Neighbourhood Area Designation
A Neighbourhood Area for Compton Parish was designated in January 2017; you can
.In order to prepare a neighbourhood plan, town or parish councils must notify West Berkshire Council of their intention to designate a neighbourhood area. This is the first formal stage in preparing a neighbourhood plan. You can read the
online.The parish council have set up a website containing more information about their forthcoming neighbourhood plan.