Our Parish Council initiated the process of a Neighbourhood Plan in late 2018, with a questionnaire sent out to the occupants of the village in January 2019.
Absolutely nothing was heard until mid 2023, when all of a sudden the neighbourhood plan was announced and the consultancy started. The Consultancy was just a day in the village hall where the plan could be viewed.
The NP Action committee was 5 or 6 members, all of whom were on the Parish Council at some point. As far as I am aware there was no invite to apply to join the committee.
The NP came out and to anyone with any knowledge of the village and the persons on the action party could tell it benefited those who produced the plan hugely. Think land over looking their property earmarked as for absolutely no development and a business (gym/health club) that occupies the same road that 3 of the members live on was specifically mentioned in the plan that it would not be permitted to make any further development that would increase traffic. The road is on the outskirts of the village in a manner that 94% of the traffic it generates would not be noticed by anyone living anywhere past the premises.
There are lots of inconsistencies and things included which were not on the questionnaire, such as the style of house signs being required to be in wrought iron. The planning committee commissioned a historical and material report to be included as part of the plan. The company that was commissioned is owned by the chair of the committee!
Following the consultancy, 3 of the planning committee resigned their posts immediately, including the chair.
The initial consultancy that they used to produce the report has refused to work on it any further, so a new person has been brought in. The members of the Planning Committee that were also on the Parish Council resigned their posts, so we have a few new faces on the PC. They have taken it upon themselves to form a working party to continue the process, but are extremely resistant to any questions raised during PC meetings by the public and interested parties.
At no point have any local stakeholders been included in any discussions as per the guidelines for developing a Neighborhood Plan and it all seems very cloak and daggers at night. A few concerned business and land owners are extremely concerned as it seems to have been built with extreme bias, but our concerns are falling on deaf ears.
Would the process be subject to a FOI request? We would at least like to see the evidence which was used to come up with the initial plan. The only evidence submitted was a two page summary of what was a very lengthy questionnaire that they supposedly had over 200 replies to.