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Examining neighbourhood plans in England: The experience so far

Parker, Gavin; Salter, Kat; Hickman, Hannah

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Authors

Gavin Parker

Kat Salter

Hannah Hickman Hannah.Hickman@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Planning Practice



Abstract

The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decades with a number of notable changes reflecting a drive to speed-up planning, rescale it and look towards the neighbourhood as a unit
of planning governance. An expression of the serial changes has been the establishment of neighbourhood planning (NP) as a part of the statutory land use planning system and the production of Neighbourhood Development Plans (NDPs). This iteration of local planning has brought its own set of procedural arrangements and regulations. One feature of neighbourhood planning process is the examination of the NDP. For this, an independent examiner is appointed who considers the Plan and whether it passes the required ‘tests’ (see Parker, Salter and Hickman, 2016). Drawing on data collected from the cadre of active NP examiners we reflect on how this stage has been experienced by examiners
and places this new set of arrangements into the ongoing consideration of how knowledge and epistemic boundaries are maintained or reconciled as planning in England moves towards a co-production model.

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Publication Date Apr 1, 2017
Deposit Date Jul 4, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jul 4, 2017
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords neighbourhood planning, planning, examination, communities, planning reform, governance
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/890170
Related Public URLs http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/70873/?_ga=2.221824216.132393087.1499165557-708461491.1496916579
Contract Date Jul 4, 2017

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