Neighbourhood planning is a way local people can shape development of the communities in which they live.
The Localism Act 2011 reformed the planning system and introduced a new tier of statutory plans to be prepared at the neighbourhood level by parish councils or town councils (where they exist) or in other areas, community members acting together as a neighbourhood forum.
View the Government's 'plain English' guide to the Localism Act (PDF) for more information.
It is important that you talk to us if you are thinking of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan, as they form a legal part of planning policy and must follow a formal process.
View the Council's Neighbourhood Plans Guidance (PDF) or read our Neighbourhood planning frequently asked questions.
Consultations on neighbourhood plans
Bedford Borough Council is inviting comments on the submission version of the Cople Neighbourhood Plan in accordance with Regulation 16 of the Neighbourhood Plan (General) Regulations 2012. The consultation will start on 30 June and close on 11 August at 5pm.
Bedford Borough Council is inviting comments on the submission version of the Renhold Neighbourhood Plan in accordance with Regulation 16 of the Neighbourhood Plan (General) Regulations 2012. The consultation will start on 9 July and close on 22 August at 5pm.
Neighbourhood Area designations
The first stage in the neighbourhood planning process is the designation of a Neighbourhood Area. The proposed Neighbourhood Area will need to be formally approved by Bedford Borough Council.
Formal consultation will take place and any representations received will be considered before a final decision is made.
There are currently no neighbourhood area designations under consultation.
To submit an application for a Neighbourhood Area, please contact planningpolicy@bedford.gov.uk.
The Neighbourhood Areas that have been designated are shown on the map of Neighbourhood Areas (PDF).
Neighbourhood plans under preparation
Following the designation of a Neighbourhood Area, the Qualifying Body (in most cases this is the Parish Council) can prepare their Neighbourhood Development Plan.
Click on each name in the table to go to the relevant website.
Guidance
Bedford Borough Council has produced detailed guidance on how we will work with parish councils and neighbourhood forums undertaking neighbourhood planning.
We have a service level agreement (SLA) with Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity (BRCC) to assist with neighbourhood planning. If you require advice please contact planningpolicy@bedford.gov.uk in the first instance.
In order to use maps produced by Bedford Borough Council in any publications, a public sector mapping agreement (PSMA) must be signed to allow sharing of maps that have been produced. Further information is available from Ordnance Survey.
We can't provide bespoke maps for the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Groups, but we can provide a Parish map. There are a number of private companies that can produce and print maps for your documents.
Further details the about use of Ordnance Survey based information is available in the OS mapping briefing note (PDF).
See also:
- Neighbourhood Planning Roadmap Guide – Locality has produced a comprehensive guide to neighbourhood planning and the document is a useful introduction to the process.
- Funding – The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) have now withdrawn the neighbourhood planning support services which included grant funding and technical support previously managed by Locality. The cost of the examination and referendum will be met by Bedford Borough Council.
- Planning Aid has a lot of useful information on its website including guidance notes, case studies and videos.
- Locality has produced a suite of guidance notes and toolkits.
- Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012
- Green Infrastructure Plans – Green infrastructure is an important part of development and to provide evidence in the Neighbourhood Plan, the qualifying body may choose to commission a Green Infrastructure Plan. Further details on what this will involve is outlined Green Infrastructure Plan briefing note (PDF).
- Historic Environment – the historic environment is one theme that a Neighbourhood Plan may cover. Further information is available in this briefing note (PDF) produced by the Council's Historic Environment Team.
Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)
The Community Infrastructure Levy was introduced in April 2013. If there is an adopted Neighbourhood Development Plan, or Neighbourhood Development Order, this will have implications for the amount of funding for local infrastructure priorities that is passed to the parish councils (or to be used by the council for local infrastructure priorities in unparished areas) from developments granted planning permission.
The amount of funding is currently 25% of the CIL received from developments. Further information is available here.
Infrastructure issues
Infrastructure should be considered as part of a Neighbourhood Plan, particularly when development sites are to be included as allocations. The qualifying body should consider what additional infrastructure may be needed to cater for future development and how this may be delivered. It would also be useful to consider what the likely impacts on proposed site allocations would be on the existing services. Contact should be made in at an early stage of the plan process with the infrastructure providers.
Contact details
For further information, please contact planningpolicy@bedford.gov.uk