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2033 SUBMISSION (REGULATION 16) VERSION September 2018 2018 - 2033 SUBMISSION (REGULATION 16) VERSION September 2018 Published by Limpsfield Parish Council under the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (as amended) and in accordance with EU Directive 2001/42 CONTENTS A Snapshot of Limpsfield 3 Foreword 5 List of Land Use Policies 6 1. Introduction & Background 7 2. The Neighbourhood Area 10 3. Planning Policy Context 12 4. Community Views on Planning Issues 14 5. Vision, Objectives & Land Use Policies 15 6. Implementation 48 7. Policies Maps 51 Appendix A – Schedule of Evidence Appendix B – Housing Character Area Assessments Appendix C - Performance Indicators Appendix D - Local Green Spaces Appendix E - Community Assets Appendix F – Glossary Appendix G – Plan Process and Teams Photographic Index 2 A SNAPSHOT OF LIMPSFIELD Set in the leafy Surrey countryside at the foot of the North Downs, the Parish of Limpsfield sits in between the towns of Oxted and Westerham. It has long been a thriving and popular community for all age groups, due to a range of good schools, beautiful surroundings, variety of amenities and services and excellent connections to London and other local large towns via Oxted station and M25/A25. The Limpsfield Parish includes the village of Limpsfield (a Conservation Area), Limpsfield Chart, Limpsfield Common, Pains Hill, Itchingwood Common and Staffhurst Wood and, aside from being a beautiful place to live, has much to offer residents and visitors alike. The village of Limpsfield itself dates back to Saxon times and appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Limenesfeld. Much of the area's properties and surrounding countryside belong to the historic Titsey Estate, one of the largest surviving estates in Surrey, dating back to the mid- sixteenth century. Surrounded by Green Belt, the pretty and partly medieval village is noted for its variety of architecture, including lovingly restored post and beam, timber-framed cottages dating from Norman times, classic Georgian village houses and many examples of beautiful Arts and Crafts homes. The Limpsfield Chart settlement sits in the rural hinterland of the Parish, which consists of a mixture of farmland and well-maintained woodland that largely belongs to the Titsey Estate and National Trust and is dotted with imposing Tudor manor houses and large gothic buildings, many of which served as hospitals, convalescent homes and schools in their former 3 lives, though have now been converted to beautiful and sought-after private residential developments. Staffhurst Wood in the south of the parish contains ancient woodland and is a Site of Special Scientific interest (SSSI). With 89 listed buildings of historical interest (20 of which are medieval), picturesque countryside walks, cricket, golf and tennis clubs, playing field, pretty churches, local shops, historic pubs, Limpsfield CofE Infant School, Hazelwood School (independent prep), The Limpsfield Grange school and Oxted School (Academy) which sits on the Parish border, this thriving semi-rural community is a sought-after place to live and a very popular place to visit. Community life is strong in the Parish, with many well-established services, events, groups and societies, such as the community run Memorial Stores, music, choral, history, horticultural and arts societies; together with groups such as the Community Orchard and Limpsfield In Bloom and a large number of small businesses and home-based enterprises. The Parish also includes the lower main end of the town of Oxted, comprising many shops and businesses, the Tandridge District Council Offices, Library and the Oxted Health Centre that is essential to the immediate and wider area. 4 FOREWORD Our Chance to Shape the Future of Limpsfield In January 2016, Limpsfield Parish Council agreed to commission a Neighbourhood Plan for the parish. The planning and development policies contained in this plan will seek to protect our local countryside and green spaces. These policies will also influence the type, scale and location of any future development in the parish and the local infrastructure provision necessary to support Limpsfield’s residents. By taking control of the framework for decision making about the Parish, we can influence the way Limpsfield develops over the next fifteen years and ensure a strong and sustainable future for our area, whilst at the same time protecting the character and attributes of Limpsfield which are so valued by residents. At each stage, as the Neighbourhood Plan developed, we have consulted with the community, to ensure that the views and opinions of the community are properly reflected in this plan. Following submission of the plan to Tandridge District Council, the District Council will undertake their own consultation which will provide a further opportunity for comment, before the plan is submitted for examination by an independent examiner. The Final Plan will then go to Referendum to allow Limpsfield residents to vote on the adoption of the Plan. If the majority of those voting support the Plan, then the plan policies will be used in deciding planning applications that will influence how the Parish develops in the future. It is anticipated that the Referendum will be held in May 2019 and if passed the plan will be adopted in the Summer 2019. The Limpsfield Neighbourhood Plan would not have been possible without many months of work by the members of the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group and the Limpsfield residents who have given their time and services so freely to the parish to contribute to the production of this Plan. Please see page 85 for the names of the Steering Group members and the local residents, I would like to thank them all, for their time, energy and commitment. More information on the Plan including the supporting documents can be found at www.limpsfieldnp.org. Thank you for your time and helping us shape the future of our parish. Mark Wilson: Chair of Limpsfield Parish Council 5 List of Land Use Planning Policies Policy No. Policy Title Page LNP1 A Spatial Strategy for the Parish 19 Housing Policies LNP2 Housing Development within the Built-Up Area 22 Boundary LNP3 Housing Type and Mix 23 Design, Heritage and Landscape Policies LNP4 Managing High Quality Design in the Built-Up Area of 25 Limpsfield LNP5 Limpsfield Village Conservation Area 26 LNP6 Landscape Character 28 LNP7 Local Heritage Assets 30 Open Space and Environment Policies LNP8 Local Green Spaces 31 LNP9 Promoting Biodiversity 35 Business and Economy Policies LNP10 Employment and Business across the Parish 36 LNP 11 Rural Economy 38 Community Well-being Policies LNP12 Community Services in Oxted Town Centre 40 LNP13 Community Services in Limpsfield Village and Other 42 Parts of the Parish Public Transport, Pedestrian Safety, Sustainable Travel and Communications Policies LNP14 Sustainable Transport, Access and Car Parking 44 LNP15 Connecting the Parish 46 6 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1.1 Limpsfield Parish Council is preparing a Neighbourhood Plan for the area designated by the local planning authority, Tandridge District Council (TDC), on 15 June 2015. The designated area is shown on Plan A (below). The plan has been prepared in accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012, and the Localism Act 2011. Plan A: Designated Limpsfield Neighbourhood Plan Area (Parish Area) 7 1.2 Neighbourhood Plans provide local communities, like Limpsfield, with the chance to ‘plan positively’ to shape the future of development of their area. Once approved at referendum, the neighbourhood plan becomes a statutory part of the development plan for the Tandridge District and will carry significant weight in how planning applications are decided. 1.3 Neighbourhood Plans can therefore only contain land use planning policies that can be used for this purpose. This often means that there are other important issues of interest to the local community that cannot be addressed in a Neighbourhood Plan if the policies are not directly related to planning. 1.4 Although there is considerable scope for the local community to decide on its planning policies, Neighbourhood Plans must meet a number of ‘basic conditions’. These are: • Have regard to national policies and advice contained in guidance issued by the Secretary of State, it is appropriate to make the neighbourhood development plan • The neighbourhood development plan must contribute to the achievement of sustainable development • The neighbourhood development plan is in general conformity with the strategic policies contained in the development plan for the area of the authority • The neighbourhood development plan does not breach, and is otherwise compatible with, EU obligations. 1.5 In addition, the Parish Council must be able to show that it has properly consulted local people and other relevant organisations during the process of making the Plan and has followed the 2012 Neighbourhood Planning Regulations (as amended). 1.6 These requirements will be tested by an independent examiner once the neighbourhood plan is finalised. If satisfied, the examiner will recommend to Tandridge District Council that the plan goes to referendum of the local electorate. If a majority of those voting approves it, the neighbourhood plan is “adopted” and comes into force. 1.7 Once a neighbourhood plan is adopted, it becomes part of the statutory development plan, and will be used by decision takers to determine the outcome of planning applications and appeals. The policies in an adopted neighbourhood plan take precedence over any non-strategic policies in the Local Plan where the policies are in conflict. Consultations 1.8 Throughout the preparation of the Neighbourhood Plan, the Parish Council has sought to develop policies which reflect the local community’s views on planning and related issues. To achieve this, it has carried out a number of consultative exercises which have been described in the Consultation Statement. Section 4 below provides further detail about how the community’s views have guided the direction of the plan. 1.9 The Parish Council has published and consulted on the “Pre-Submission Draft” of the Neighbourhood Plan.
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