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Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement January 2018 Contents Section Appendices A B C Tables Title Purpose of the document Regulations The Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan Stages in preparing the VALP Statement of Community Involvement Sustainability Appraisal Evidence Base Scope of The Plan - 2014 (Regulation 18) Issues and Options – 2015 (Regulation 18) Draft Plan – 2016 (Non-Statutory) Proposed Submission Plan – 2017 (Regulation 19) Page 10 14 18 29 Page Consultation Methods Deposit Point Location and Opening Hours List of Specific, General and Other Consultees 73 87 88 Stages of engagement in the production of the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan Summary of representations received from Duty to Cooperate Bodies at Reg 19 General consultation methods Specific SCI requirements for each consultation stage Summary of Major Issues raised through Draft Plan consultation & how addressed in Proposed Submission VALP VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement 54 73 76 83 -2- Purpose of the document 1.1 This version of the consultation statement sets out how the Council has involved residents and key stakeholders in preparing the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan For each consultation stage it describes the background to the work, the various periods of consultation that have been held, along with who was invited to make representations and how This is then followed by a summary of the main issues that were raised at each stage and how they have been addressed It should be read alongside the Duty to Cooperate Statement of Compliance which also explains how we have engaged actively and constructively with duty to co-operate bodies, including neighbouring authorities, about strategic issues and the outcomes achieved Regulations 1.2 This Consultation Statement describes how the Council has undertaken community participation and stakeholder involvement in the production of the Local Plan to date, setting out how such efforts have shaped the Plan and the main issues raised during each consultation It is produced to respond to and therefore fulfil the requirements set out in the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012, and specifically Regulation 19 and Regulation 22(1) part (c) This requires the submission to the Secretary of State of a statement setting out: ● ● ● ● ● ● which bodies and persons the local planning authority invited to make representations under Regulation 18; how those bodies and persons were invited to make representations under Regulation 18; a summary of the main issues raised by the representations made pursuant to Regulation 18; how any representations made pursuant to Regulation 18 have been taken into account; if representations were made pursuant to Regulation 20, the number of representations made and a summary of the main issues raised in those representations; and if no representations were made in Regulation 20, that no such representations were made The Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan 1.3 This consultation statement accompanies the Submission Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan (VALP) in accordance with Regulation 22 (1) (c) The VALP is the emerging Local Plan for the district and will, once adopted, replace the 2004 Aylesbury Vale District Local Plan (AVDLP) saved policies The VALP sets out a clear strategic direction for the district, whilst enabling neighbourhood planning to come forward should communities so wish The VALP also contains: Housing and jobs numbers for the Local Plan period, which is through to 2033 VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -3- Strategic vision, objectives and strategic policies – including for Aylesbury Garden Town Development Management Policies – including design policies, affordable housing, housing mix, employment, infrastructure delivery, green belt policy/criteria for assessing proposals within, tourism, gypsy and travellers, change of use, renewable energy and climate change Site Allocations for housing, employment, retail, gypsy and traveller sites and green infrastructure Locally valued landscape designations and a reviewed green belt boundary A reviewed Aylesbury town centre boundary and retail frontages Detailed Infrastructure to be set out in policies and proposals in an Infrastructure Delivery Plan 1.4 The VALP has been prepared in accordance with the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and National Planning Policy Guidance Consultation has been taken within the context of Paragraph 155 of the NPPF which states: “Early and meaningful engagement and collaboration with neighbourhoods, local organisations and businesses is essential A wide section of the community should be proactively engaged, so that Local Plans, as far as possible, reflect a collective vision and a set of agreed priorities for the sustainable development of the area, including those contained in any neighbourhood plans that have been made.” 1.5 Aside from demonstrating compliance with the aforementioned Regulations this statement also highlights how AVDC has met the requirements of paragraph 155 of the NPPF and the Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) (November 2013 update) Stages in preparing the VALP 1.6 The specific stages in the plan preparation are set out below in Table VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -4- Table 1: Stages of engagement in the production of the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan1 STAGE SCOPE OF THE PLAN April – 28 May 2014 An 8-week Scoping (Regulation 18) Consultation was undertaken asking respondents to tell us if the proposed scope for the plan was correct, and if anything should not be included or was missing Around 250 responses were received at this stage Forums for communities, stakeholders and developers were held in late 2014 to share initial findings of the evidence A ‘Call For Sites’ was commenced inviting the submission of sites that would be considered in the technical evidence to inform the VALP site allocations and overall growth capacity ISSUES AND OPTIONS From 23 October- December 2015, we published a VALP Issues and Options document with a draft evidence base for comment A Draft Housing and Economic Development Needs Assessment (HEDNA) and Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment (HELAA) evidence studies were published, along with other evidence to support the VALP Issues and Options As part of this, exhibitions were held at key larger settlements in the district The total number of respondents was 771, providing 4,480 individual responses to the questions A summary report of the issues raised is available at: http://www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk/vale-aylesbury-local-plan%E2%80%93-issues-and-options-consultation DRAFT PLAN On July- September 2016 we published the next stage of the plan, the VALP Draft Plan, for weeks consultation, including Policy Map Insets with a suite of supporting documents This stage of the plan included a developed preferred spatial strategy, fully written policies and proposed allocations This engagement was accompanied by a series of exhibitions and a report of comments received has been published Please see: http://www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk/valeaylesbury-local-plan-draft-plan More than 1,600 responses, comprising over 5,000 comments, were received After this time, various evidence documents to inform the next stage of plan making were commissioned or finalised and published when completed PROPOSED SUBMISSION During 2017, further evidence to inform the VALP Proposed Submission stage was completed to inform the Proposed Submission Plan including a Sustainability Appraisal, Habitats Regulation Regulatio n Regulation 18 Weeks Total number of weeks public consultation Regulation 18 Non-Statutory stage Regulation 19 Please note that as well as the stages outlined in table 1.0 there was also regular and on going dialogue with key stakeholders including adjoining authorities (please see the Duty to Cooperate Statement of Compliance (November 2017) for more information) VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -5- Assessment, transport, viability, landscape, open space/sports, cumulative impact assessment for Aylesbury and an updated Housing and Employment Land Availability Assessment The VALP Proposed Submission was agreed by full Council on 18 October 2017 The plan was published for a final period of public comment prior to being submitted to Government for independent examination This took place over a six week period, from November 2017 until 14 December 2017 988 responses, comprising 2441 comments, were received On the penultimate day of the Regulation 19 consultation, it became apparent that an earlier draft version of the Plan could be accessed online through the Council’s website This was the case even though the main VALP consultation page – to which the vast majority of respondents referred – contained the links to the most up to date draft The responses which referred to the older draft were identified, in total, and carefully reviewed The Council’s view was that none of these consultees had been prejudiced by referring to a previous draft However, in an abundance of caution these consultees were notified and given an extended deadline of 15 January 2018 to submit any amended or further representations on the changed elements of the Plan which were minor in nature Further checking during the processing of representations at the start of 2018 identified a further three responses which referred to the older draft of the Plan As before, consideration was given to whether these consultees had been prejudiced as a result of this but the Council concluded that this was not the case Nonetheless, the three respondents in question were contacted and given an extended deadline (13 working days as with the previous group) to submit amended or further representations on the changed elements of the Plan TOTAL WEEKS CONSULTA TION 1.7 The above table shows how we have fully complied with the requirements in the Regulations in terms of consulting on the content of the emerging VALP Views collected in response to our 2013 consultation on the withdrawn Vale of Aylesbury Plan (VAP) were also fed into the VALP options consultation October-December 2015 Since the formal commencement of work on the VALP, a comprehensive evidence base has been developed upon which policies and proposals within the emerging VALP have been founded and there has also been extensive engagement with local communities and stakeholders at various key stages 1.8 Throughout the preparation of the VALP, the Council considers it has succeeded in frontloading consultation as far as possible by continuously engaging with local communities, businesses and stakeholders An example of this is the ‘Call For Sites’ which continues to provide the opportunity to submit sites for consideration in the next stage of plan making VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -6- 28 There is also ongoing engagement with key stakeholders including Buckinghamshire County Council on evidence base documents and neighbouring councils (see Duty to Co-operate Statement of Compliance) Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) 1.9 The 2013 adopted Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) contains information on how the Council will consult on the different aspects of planning in planning policy and development management terms This is in accordance with the legal requirements set out in the Planning Acts2 and Regulations3 The purpose of the SCI is to show how and when community engagement will take place for planning and development The SCI identifies the key groups that the Council consults with, the underlying intention being to engage with anyone who has an interest in the future of the District as a place to live, work or visit 1.10 The Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) (Regulations 2012) prescribe a series of ‘Specific and General Consultation Bodies’ that the Council has to consult with during each consultation stage Below are the groups of specific and general consultation bodies Appendix C outlines the specific organisations and other bodies that the Council considers to have an interest in the preparation of planning documents within Aylesbury Vale Specific Consultees ● National, regional and local government ● Parish and town councils ● Statutory bodies and groups e.g the environment agency and English Heritage ● Emergency services ● Adjoining planning authorities ● Utility companies e.g Water and electric companies ● National Health Service bodies ● Internal council groups including members and officers General Consultees ● National organisations e.g the National Trust ● Local organisations and societies e.g residents associations ● Businesses and economic groups e.g Bucks Thames Valley Local Enterprise Partnership ● Environmental groups e.g Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust ● ‘Hard to reach’ groups Other Consultees ● Individuals ● Housebuilders / Agents / Landowners / Housing Associations ● Schools / youth groups e.g Aylesbury Youth Action 1.11 The Council maintains a database of these specific and general consultation bodies together with local organisations and individuals that have expressed an interest in being consulted on or kept informed of the development of planning policy The database is live and continuously updated The database includes all those listed as specific and general consultation bodies and others including those listed in Appendix C Those referred to are the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012; Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004; Town and Country Planning Act 1990; and The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010 Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -7- 1.12 The SCI was adopted in 2013 and sets out methods of consultation for formal consultation stages including: ● Circulating material by email or letter ● Making information available on the website ● Consultation leaflet ● Workshops ● Exhibitions ● Press Release ● Newsletter ● Social Media 1.13 This submission consultation statement sets out how the Council have met the requirements of the adopted SCI for the preparation of the VALP For more detail on each of the requirements of the SCI and how these have been addressed is shown in Table 1.14 As well as consultation on the VALP policy document, there has also been consultation on the evidence base and supporting documents Specifically there has been consultation on the Sustainability Appraisal (SA) and on going dialogue with key stakeholders as part of the Duty to Cooperate Sustainability Appraisal (SA) 1.15 The SA is an iterative process and there have been various stages throughout the preparation of the plan The iterations of SA are listed below All stages, and the key findings, are summarised in the final SA Report which is published alongside the Proposed Submission VALP Sustainability Appraisal Date Completed/ Consultation Held Information that was appraised SA Scoping Report September 2015 Published for consultation with VALP Issues and Options, October 2015 Reasonable Alternatives SA Report October 2015 Published for consultation with VALP Issues and Options, October 2015 Assessment of Reasonable Alternatives July 2016 Published for consultation with VALP Draft Plan July 2016 Baseline information for Aylesbury Vale This Scoping Report has been prepared as the first stage of the SA process in order to inform the environmental assessment of the plan This report was published for consultation with the consultation bodies as required by Regulation 12 (5) of the UK SEA Regulations 2004 This report assesses the reasonable alternatives stage of plan-making, also known as ‘options’ AVDC has considered a range of different sites and policies for development within the Vale of Aylesbury This SA Report document represents a SA of the reasonable alternatives for strategic spatial sites identified by AVDC This report concentrates on the high level assessment of reasonable alternatives being considered as part of the planned consultation on the local plan This document does not constitute an Environmental Report in line with the SEA Directive, it is a record of assessments of VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -8- reasonable alternatives (options) for housing and mixed-use housing and employment sites in Aylesbury Vale (Aylesbury) VALP SA Report, September 2017 This report is the VALP SA Report In line with the Technical Annexe, NonPublished for Regulations, a report (known as the SA Report) Technical Summary consultation with must be published for consultation alongside the the VALP draft plan that essentially ‘identifies, describes and Proposed evaluates’ the likely significant effects of Submission implementing ‘the plan, and reasonable November 2017 alternatives’ The report has been taken into account, alongside consultation responses, when finalising the plan https://www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk/sustainability-appraisal-sa Evidence Base 1.16 As well as consultation on the VALP document, there has also been consultation on the evidence base and supporting documents Specifically there has been consultation with technical experts on the following: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1.17 HELAA: through steering group (versions 1, 2) and Buckinghamshire County Council HEDNA: consulted all adjoining districts and districts in the housing market area; The SFRA and Water Cycle Strategy: consulted Buckinghamshire County Council, the Environment Agency, Anglian Water, Thames Water and Bedford Group of Internal Drainage Boards The Habitat Regulations Assessment: consulted Natural England The SA scoping report: consulted the Environment Agency, Natural England and Historic England Countywide Traffic Modelling reports in 2017 for Aylesbury and Buckingham jointly prepared with Buckinghamshire County Council (the Highways Authority): consulted Aylesbury Vale Advantage and Buckingham Town Council Aylesbury and Buckingham transport strategies: consulted with AVDC and Buckinghamshire County Council County-wide Green Belt Review: prepared with other Buckinghamshire district councils and consulted BCC Bucks Gypsy and Travellers and Travelling Showpeople Accommodation Assessment: prepared with other Buckinghamshire district councils Infrastructure Delivery Plan: consulted with Buckinghamshire County Council, Clinical Commissioning Group, utility companies, water companies, power networks, Local Enterprise Partnerships As well as the consultation stages outlined in this document, there has been on-going dialogue between a number of stakeholders as part of the Duty to Cooperate Further detail about this is contained within the Duty to Cooperate Statement of Compliance VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -9- Scope of the Plan -2014 (Regulation 18) Public engagement on Scope of the Plan, 2014 2.1 The consultation ran from April until 28 May 2014 This was a first part of meeting the Regulation 18 requirements on engaging on a local plan The emphasis was to mark the commencement of preparing a new plan and get frontloaded input from communities and stakeholders before evidence was collected and issues and options generated 2.2 There were four questions asked in this consultation:  Are all of the policy topic areas listed in the consultation document appropriate for inclusion? (if not, please say why and where else they should be covered)  Is there anything missing from the list that should be included within VALP? (please specify)  Do you have any specific suggestions about what the strategy or policies should contain? (please provide as much detail as possible)  Do you have any other comments? 2.3 In addition a ‘Call For Sites’ pro forma (form) was published inviting sites to be submitted 2.4 These particular questions were asked in order to help the Council identify the key issues in relation to plan making, and develop options, growth ranges, what kinds of development should be provided for in the plan, what infrastructure is needed and any other matters 2.5 The following documents were produced to support the public consultation: • • • Scoping Consultation (Regulation 18) - Consultation Document Scoping Consultation (Regulation 18) - Comments Form Call for Sites – Consultation Document and Sites Pro forma Bodies and persons invited to make representations 2.6 Appendix C , the consultation list, includes the general and specific bodies who were consulted at this stage Individuals have not been listed How bodies and persons were invited to make representations 2.7 A consultation document and comment form was published and distributed with a letter to individuals and stakeholders already on the Council’s database of people who had previously commented during the plan making process or who had expressed an interest in the VALP The consultation material was also made available on our website, at council offices, libraries and area offices, in conformity with the SCI VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -10- Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Ms Willets Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust ORG Y Ms Wyatt RTPI ORG Y Butler Aylesbury Youth Action ORG Y The Librarian Aylesbury Lending Library ORG Y The Librarian Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies ORG Y The Librarian Haddenham Branch Library ORG Y The Librarian Steeple Claydon Library ORG Y ORG Y ORG Y ORG Y ORG Y Title First name Sara Aylesbury Methodist Church Aylesbury Old Town Resident's Association Aylesbury United West Indian Association BPTW Partnership Councillor Parish Council Organisation Title First name Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Buckinghamshire Earth Heritage Group ORG Y Civil Aviation Authority (safeguarding) ORG Y Colony Planning Country Landowners Association Crest Strategic Projects Crossrail Ltd ORG Y ORG Y ORG ORG Y Y Crown Estate Office ORG Y Diocese of Oxford ORG Y English Rural Housing Association ORG Y Fairview New Homes Ltd ORG Y Health & Safety Executive ORG Y ORG Y ORG Y Hertfordshire Police Authority House of Fraser Councillor Parish Council Organisation Title First name Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent John Colet School NPower ORG ORG Y Y Oxford Cambridge Arc ORG Y Virgin Media ORG Y Weston Turville Golf Club ORG Y Councillor Parish Council Organisation Mr James Chatterton William Davis Ltd ORG Y Mr John Coleman William Davis Ltd ORG Y Mr Paul Curtis Brown and Co ORG Y Ms Portia Banwell Alder King ORG Y Liz Pickering ORG Y ORG Y Department for Education Ms Anne Chalmers Crime Prevention & Design Advisor Title First name Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Councillor Parish Council Organisation Ms Amy Atkins Rectory Homes Ltd ORG Y Mr Russell Crow Richborough Estates Ltd ORG Y Jeanette Baxter ORG Y Daniel Andrews Indigo Planning ORG Y Kenya Hill Indigo Planning ORG Y Town Planning / Local Plans dept Rapleys LLP ORG Y Town Planning / Local Plans dept Rapleys LLP ORG Y Colemand Chatterton William Davis Ltd William Davis Ltd ORG ORG Y Y Mr Mr Mr John James Title Ms Mr Mr First name Sara Paul Councillor Parish Council Organisation Indigo Planning ORG Y Curtis Brown and Co ORG Y Piddington Parish Council ORG Y Newton Purcell with Shelswell Parish Meeting PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y Barker Nick Morgan Adele Company Fahimifar Karen Andrea Mr Surname Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Curtis Berthet Great Brickhill Parish Council Aston Sandford Parish Meeting Twyford Parish Council Worminghall Parish Council AJ Collett Poundon Parish Meeting PC Y Alan D White Gawcott with Lenborough Parish Council PC Y Alex Matthews Thornton Parish Meeting PC Y Title First name Ann Zandy B Mr Mr Lawrence Bob Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Marie Davies Hardwick Parish Council / Whitchurch Parish Council PC Y Ashendon Parish Council PC Y PC Y PC Y Aylesbury Town Council PC Y Bucks Association of Local Councils PC Y Boarstall Parish Meeting PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y Charndon Parish Council PC Y Chearsley Parish Council PC Y Ayres Daytonn Odell Carvery Aston Abbotts Parish Council Aynho PC Boarstall Parish Meeting Clerk Aylesbury Vale Association of Local Councils Brill Parish Council Councillor Parish Council Organisation Title First name Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Chetwode Parish Meeting PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y Councillor Parish Council Sue Severn Sue Severn Leckhampstead Parish Council Swanbourne Parish Council Little Horwood Parish Council Stoke Hammond Parish Council Adstock Parish Council Sue Severn Berryfields Parish Council PC Y Lippman Buckland Parish Council PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y CJ Mandy Fiona Penny Mandy Newnham Cliffe Pataky Cliffe Coldharbour Parish Council Eaton Bray PC Edlesborough Parish Council Ellesborough Parish Council Great Horwood Parish Council Organisation Title First name Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Fiona Lippmann Halton Parish Council PC Y Great And Little Kimble cum Marsh Parish Council PC Y Marsh Gibbon Parish Council PC Y Mentmore Parish Council PC Y North Marston Parish Council PC Y Stone With Bishopstone And Hartwell Parish Council PC Y PC Y PC Y Carole Rachel Jackman Callander Shabbington Parish Council Waddesdon Parish Council Councillor Parish Council Ella Jones Wendover Parish Council PC Y Sarah Copley Weston Turville Parish Council PC Y Organisation First name Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Mr Sean Carolan Winslow Town Council PC Y Mr Nick Osgerby PC Y Mr Clive Rodgers PC Y Mr Mark Cowdrey PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC PC Y Y Title Steeple Claydon Parish Council Swanbourne Parish Council Little Horwood Parish Council Cublington Parish Council Delia Shephard Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Town Council Launton Parish Council Kingsey Parish Meeting Ellen Sayer Drayton Parslow Parish Council Edgcott Parish Council Akeley Parish Council Councillor Parish Council Mr Graham Juniper Aldbury Parish Council PC Y Mr Geoffrey Heath Hogshaw Parish Meeting PC Y Organisation Title First name GPJ Mr Mr Graeme Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Murrell Preston Bissett Parish Council PC Y Markland Thame Town Council PC Y PC Y PC Y West Bletchley Council PC Y Hillesden Parish Council PC Y Hulcott Parish Council Ickford Parish Council PC PC Y Y Ruth Millard Sue Gilbert Helen Hupton Grendon Underwood Parish Council Haddenham Parish Council Councillor Parish Council Rebecca Biley Wingrave with Rowsham Parish Council PC Y Bridget Kinght Ivinghoe Parish Council PC Y Jane Eden Aylesbury Town Council PC Y Joanne John Wills Mole Towersey PC Oakley Parish Council PC PC Y Y Organisation Title Mr Mr First name Surname Robert Barnes Karen Barker Ken I Trew Stapleton Company Planning Prospects (on behalf of Greenway Land LLP) Great Brickhill Parish Council Cuddington Parish Council Woburn Sands Town Council Long Crendon Parish Council Lillingstone Lovell Parish Meeting Ludgershall Parish Council Lynne Stacey Ruth Millard Mr Mark Saccoccio Mr Michael Henderson East Claydon Parish Council Maids Moreton Parish Council Leighton-Linslade Town Council Dinton with Ford and Upton Parish Council Mursley Parish Council Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Councillor Parish Council A PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y Organisation Title First name Surname Company Mr John Hamilton Mr Mike Galloway Nash Parish Council Newton Longville Parish Council Slapton Parish Council Aston Abbotts Parish Council Watermead Parish Council Oakley Parish Council Thame Town Council Oving Parish Council Biddlesden Parish Meeting Padbury Parish Council Kate Noreen Deborah Margret Curry Shardlow O’Brien Smith Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Councillor Parish Council PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC PC PC Y Y Y PC Y PC Y Cholesbury-cum-St Leonards Parish Council PC Y Bierton with Broughton PC PC Y Marsworth Parish Council PC Y Laurie Eagling Pitstone Parish Council PC Y Janette Eustace Stewkley Parish Council PC Y Organisation Title First name Suzanne Margret Sharron Mrs J Surname Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Lindsey Whaddon Parish Council PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y PC Y Pitchcott Parish Meeting PC Y Quainton Parish Council PC Y Finmere PC Stoke Mandeville Parish Council PC Y PC Y Soulbury Parish Council PC Y Stoke Mandeville PC PC Y Stratton Audley PC PC Y Chilton Parish Council PC Y Smith Sharron Chalcraft Hunt Calvert Green Parish Council Slapton Parish Council Aston Clinton Parish Council Cheddington Parish Council Councillor Parish Council Organisation Title Mr Mr First name Christopher Surname Wayman Company Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Longwick-cum-Ilmer Parish Council PC Y Tingewick Parish Council PC Y Buckingham Town Council PC Y PC Y PC Y Thornborough Parish Council Worminghall Parish council Councillor Parish Council Tracey Skates Venetia Davies Cuddington Parish Council PC Y Victoria Firth Granborough Parish Council PC Y Viv Lynch Wingrave with Rowsham Parish Council PC Y Ruth Millard Weedon Parish Council PC Y Westbury Parish Council PC Y Westcott Parish Council PC Y Wing Parish Council PC Y Alan Lambourne Organisation Title First name Surname Company Savills Type of contact C = Councillor PC = Parish Council LA = Local Authority MP = Member of Parliament ORG = Organisation D C = Duty to CoOperate A = Agent Councillor Parish Council A Thames Water Utilities Buckingham Park Parish Council Faisal Mr George Churches Together Group Churches Together Group Bin Feroze TEOCO - Aircom International Bethell Rectory Homes Limited Ashley House Plc Ashley House Plc PC & A Y Organisation ... Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan 1.3 This consultation statement accompanies the Submission Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan (VALP) in accordance with Regulation 22 (1) (c) The VALP is the emerging Local. .. below in Table VALP Submission (Regulation 22) Consultation Statement -4- Table 1: Stages of engagement in the production of the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan1 STAGE SCOPE OF THE PLAN April – 28 May... http://www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk /vale- aylesbury- local- plan% E2%80%93-issues-and-options -consultation DRAFT PLAN On July- September 2016 we published the next stage of the plan, the VALP Draft Plan,

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