Consultation on Alvechurch Neighbourhood Plan
Barnt Green residents are invited to view the plans for the Alvechurch Neighbourhood Plan.
The Plan covers the designated area of Alvechurch Parish for the period to 2030. Residents’ feedback has shaped the policies and community projects in the Plan.
PRE-SUBMISSION CONSULTATION EVENT
The final 6-week public consultation runs from October 5th to November 17th 2017 and starts with a 3-day drop-in event at Alvechurch Baptist Church….
Thursday 5th October 2-8pm
Friday 6th October 3-8pm
Saturday 7th October 10am-4pm
Copies of all Plan documents will be on display and Councillors will be available to answer questions.
The Neighbourhood Plan can be viewed at the Alvechurch Parish Council office, Alvechurch Library and The Lounge café. It can also be viewed online at http://www.alvechurch.gov.uk/NeighbourhoodPlan and at https://alvechurchparishplan.org/. Hard copies can be obtained at a nominal charge.
WHO CAN COMMENT AND HOW TO DO IT
The Parish Council is inviting comments on the proposals in this Pre-submission version of the Plan before it is submitted to Bromsgrove District Council for formal consideration, then independent examination, and finally a public referendum. Comments are being sought from local residents, businesses, landowners and prospective developers and need to include your name and postcode (as a resident), or your name and organisation / consultee body (if appropriate). Comments on the draft Plan must be made in writing, using the Plan comments form, to Alvechurch Parish Council, 1A George Road, B48 7PB. Alternatively, submit comment by email to (again using the comments form) but ALL COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY FRIDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2017
All comments received will be publicly available on the Parish Council or Neighbourhood Plan websites after the consultation period. Comments will be identifiable by name, organisation, consultee type (resident, business, other body etc). All other personal information provided will be protected according to Data Protection legislation.