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2 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk WOODCOTE An active community  Halfway between Reading and Wallingford  Entirely within the Chilterns AONB  Comprising some Victorian but mostly modern brick houses  In which most work outside the village and fewer than half of those employed locally live in the village; and  Probably best known for its famous Rally A Village:  Of some 2500 – 400% larger than in the 1950’s  Who care about Woodcote’s future  Who value the rural look and feel of the village and surrounding countryside; and  Who feel very strongly that further development should not be allowed. Woodcote Rally Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

3 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk WHAT DO WE HOPE FOR ? Rainbow over Woodcote A (more) level playing field Stability in a longer term binding agreement Improved demographic balance Less sense of powerlessness, less resentment, less conflict Better match of development to need Much greater local input Recognition that some development can benefit Woodcote No disruptive development No speculative development     Community ownership and buy-in Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

4 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk GETTING STARTED Frontrunner No precedent No examples No guidance Getting Started Create an Advisory Group Organise around key questions Create a solid platform Learn Broaden Amend as guidance/regulations emerge Engage the village   Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

5 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk There’s a lot of work: Research Consulting Communication Time Knowledge & Skills Advisory Group Others Parish Council Village District Council ADVISORY GROUP    Voluntary Advisory Group (15) Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

6 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk GETTING STARTED www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk Where might new houses go? How are possible sites prioritised? What is the Housing Need ? What should new housing look like? What else should we consider? How do we comply with planning rules? Communication & Consultation Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

7 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk GETTING STARTED www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk Village Workshops Where might new houses go? How are possible sites prioritised? What is the Housing Need What should new housing look like? What else should we consider? How do we comply with planning rules? Workshops - Detail Design Preferences Landowner Submissions & Data Gathering ORCC Housing Need Survey Living in the Village Housing Need Statement Potential Site List Selection Criteria Design Requirements Sustainability Assessment Question/ Work Group Inputs Parish Plan Exhibition Inputs SODC SHLAA Legislation Core Strategy Exhibition Inputs Local Design Guides Outputs Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

8 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk WOODCOTE Potential Sites Site Selection Criteria Prioritised List Initial Site Allocation Housing Need Selection Grid Brainstorming Core Strategy (SA) Consultation - workshops Potential site dBase  SODC SHLAA  Advertising Our Approach Village appraisals and Parish plan Village meeting Housing Survey – ORCC form Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

9 Site Available? Final TestRankKiller Check www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk HOUSING SITES RANKING PROCESS Using criteria determined by: need for compliance; and expressed village preferences. Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

10 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk RANKING RULES RANKING SITE DATA Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

11 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.ukDorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

12 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk HOUSING NEED  Parish Plan  ORCC Survey ~ 35%  SODC Housing Dept  Estate Agents’ Views THE NEED  Demographics  March Event (>200 i/p) Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

13 Our position? Play safe - do it SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT   A Scoping Report sets out the procedure by which the PC will carry out the SA The NP must comply with the statutory requirements for Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and Sustainability Appraisal. Conflicting advice: needed or not needed? Little or no guidance: proportionality/scale/depth? www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk  Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

14 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk COMMUNICATION Woodcote NP Public Meeting Examination Consultation Statement Referendum No surprises Our Approach Consult, consult, consult Frequent general communication Awareness Acceptance, Interest, Engagement Before...... After Website E-mail Village magazine Local press Open meetings, Open workshops..... Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

15 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk WHAT NEXT? Site Identification Site Selection Criteria Housing Need Design Living in the Village Sustainability Analysis Draft numbers and sites Public Examination Village consultation Draft plan Parish Council Review District Council Review Village Referendum Early February 2013 Annual Parish Meeting Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

16 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk EARLY LESSONS  Have a clear sense of desired outcomes  Get a road map early  Get a budget together  Create and implement a communication plan  Have a community mandate  Identify an engaging entry point  Proceed in small steps  community engagement ;and  buy-in and learning as you go  There’s help out there – ORCC, ODO....  The Examination - document evidence as you go along  The Referendum – consult and communicate continuously  The Sustainability Assessment – start the scoping report asap  To watch for ‘Scope Creep and ‘hijackers’  It’s a community plan – not yours! In the beginning......Remember Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

17 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk www.woodcotendp.org.uk Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

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19 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk TIMING ROAD MAP Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

20 Sub Groups Assigned 2 nd Nov Work Streams Identified Public Drop In Event – Stands and Survey Workshops – Validate Criteria Final Plan Presentation Referendum Site Identification Site Selection Criteria Housing Need Design Living in the Village Sustainability Analysis Public Townhall – Speakers Test Site Proposals & Numbers Workshops - Detail Design Preferences Sept 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011 Jan 2012 Feb 2012 Mar 2012 Apr 2012 May 2012 Jun 2012 Jul 2012 Aug 2012 Sept 2012 Oct 2012 Nov 2012 Dec 2012 Jan 2013 Feb 2013 Mar 2013 Apr 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Aug 2013 Sept 2013 Oct 2013 Landowner Submissions & Data Gathering 1 st Draft NDP Core Strategy Published Documents Final NDP Volunteer Committee Formed Special PC Meeting 5 th Sept 11 – Volunteers requested First Meeting for Volunteers 22 nd Sept 11 DOE - Examination 1 st Public Event 10 th Mar 2012 Approx 400 attended Scoping Report - SA ORCC Survey distributed by start of June Workshops scheduled for Sat 7 th Jul and Tues 10th Jul Eve 6 weeks – Formal Public Consultation Present to PC Conduct Sustainability Analysis Present to SODC Final SA Volunteers Draft Sites & Numbers ORCC Housing Need Survey Volunteers to Review all findings & Draft Conclusions ORCC Survey submission by 18 th Jun Deadline for Landowner submissions 16 th July 6 weeks – Parish consultation - Exhibition 2 nd Draft NDP Volunteers source Best Practice Design Scope - Detail Preferences Annual Parish Meeting – April / May We are here

21 Site Reference Site Description SHLAA Ref (if applicable) Site size (hectares) Site current use Any known impediment to, or covenants that could affect, development? Site owner(s) Site owners address Agreement to show site on Neighbourhood Plan Any comments owners have on plan or potential community gain www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk SITE RECORD Site Details Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013

22 www.woodcotendp.org.uk www.woodcote-online.co.uk Availability for development: Is the site unconditionally available for development within: 11 - 5 years? 21 - 10 years? 315 years? 2240% Social housing unacceptable to owner/developer 21Has the landowner agreed to partial development of the site? Does the landowner own the access from the site to the highway? 5Brown Field Preference Previously developed? Existing buildings on the site? Site use redundent? 18Local Traffic Impact Access on hotspot Safe pedestrian access? Village Envelope 19, 24 How much of the site border adjoins existing housing? 20Natural, or other boundaries to the site 11Landscape sensitivity Planning Application NumberDescriptionOutcome Dorchester-on-Thames Tuesday 5 th February 2013


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