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Community Right to Build David Cross Planning Policy Officer – Neighbourhood Planning
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What is the Community Right to Build? Introduced by the Localism Act 2011: Community Right to Build Neighbourhood Plans Other Community Rights – ‘Bid’ and ‘Challenge’ An alternative to a Planning Application
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A new tool for communities to deliver development in their local area Communities will be able to propose: Housing including family homes to sell on the open market, affordable housing etc. Community facilities such as a community centre, children’s playground Benefits retained by the Community Managed by a ‘Community Organisation’ What is the Community Right to Build?
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Community Organisation Acts for a Neighbourhood Area or a Particular Area 10 members who live in separate dwellings. established for the “express purpose of furthering the social, economic and environmental well-being of individuals living, or wanting to live, in a particular area” Other controls on voting rights, winding up etc.
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Process 1. Agree Neighbourhood Area and Community Organisation with Council 2. Prepare scheme (including consultation) and submit to Council 3. Independent examination 4. Community referendum (simple 50% majority) 5. Legal adoption of CRTB
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Support ‘Locality’ appointed by Government to support Community Organisations £17.5 million ‘seed corn’ funding Announced on 30 May 2012 Available until end March 2015 Administered by Homes and Communities Agency
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Funding ‘Seed Corn’ funding covers 4 stages: 1.Body corporate established. 2.Initial proposals developed, project eligibility tested, outline feasibility study produced. 3.Detailed proposals developed. 4.Valid Community Right to Build Order proposal submitted.
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Experience Elsewhere
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Further Information Locality: http://mycommunityrights.org.uk/community-right-to- build/ Homes and Communities Agency: http://www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/community- right-to-build Newcastle City Council: www.newcastle.gov.uk/neighbourhoodplanning
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