Crawley 2029 Consultation List of Appendices Appendix 1

Crawley 2029 Consultation List of Appendices Appendix 1

Local Plan – Crawley 2029 Consultation List of Appendices Appendix 1: Material used for the Public Exhibitions Appendix 2: Publicity and Public Awareness Appendix 3: Questionnaires on 6 Themes Appendix 4: Verbatim Comments – Vision Appendix 5: Verbatim Comments – Housing Appendix 6: Verbatim Comments – Green Space Appendix 7: Verbatim Comments – Neighbourhoods Appendix 8: Verbatim Comments – Growth Appendix 9: Verbatim Comments – Economy Appendix 10: Feedback from Community Workshop 26 January 2012 Appendix 11: Feedback from State of the Borough Debate Appendix 12: Stakeholder Responses Appendix 13: Letter to Secondary Schools Appendix 14: Minutes of LEAG Appendix 1 Material used for the Public Exhibitions Examples of the material used for the public exhibitions including: 1. A3 colour poster for each theme 2. Crawley 2029 banner 3. A3 mono poster, including dates of exhibitions 4. A3 mono timeline for the Local Plan project 5. A5 mono postcard 6. Photos of the exhibitions Crawley 2029 8 Planning affects us all. The homes we live in, the places where we work, the open spaces where we relax and the roads we travel on are all a result of planning decisions that have been made. The way that the whole town develops will be affected by planning. Crawley Borough Council has started work on a new local plan that will help to guide development in Crawley over 15 years from 2014-2029. It is important that you are able to put across your views by taking part in the way that we plan the future of the town. Find your nearest consultation event in the table below. State of the Borough Debate, Gossops Green Community Centre, K2 Crawley Civic Hall Kidborough Road Saturday February 11, 10am-3pm Tuesday January 24, 7pm Thursday February 2, 1-5pm Tesco, Hazelwick Avenue, Northgate Community Centre, Three Bridges Community Centre, Three Bridges Barnfield Road Gales Place Monday February 13, 10am-5pm Wednesday January 25, 12 noon-5pm Monday February 6, 3.30-7.30pm Gleneagles Court (Longley Room), County Mall Bewbush Centre (Hall 2a) Brighton Road, Southgate Saturday January 28, 11am-4pm Tuesday February 7, 12 noon-5pm Wednesday February 15, 3-7pm Broadfield Youth and Community Langley Green Centre, Stagelands Age Concern Building, Centre (Small Hall) Wednesday February 8, 10am-3pm Shackleton Way, Tilgate Monday January 30, 11am-4pm Ifield Drive Community Centre Tuesday February 21, 3-7pm St Barnabas Pastoral Centre, Thursday February 9, 1-4pm Maidenbower Pavilion Pound Hill Parade Ifield West Community Centre, Wednesday February 22, 3-7.30pm Tuesday January 31, 11am-4pm Dobbins Place The last date to comment on this The Charis Centre (Main Hall), Thursday February 9, 5-7pm consultation is Thursday March 1 West Green Drive, West Green St Andrew’s Church, Furnace Green Wednesday February 1, 3-7.30pm Friday February 10, 11am-4pm You can also have your say online by scanning the QR code below with your smartphone or visiting www.crawley.gov.uk/crawley2029 www.crawley.gov.uk/crawley2029 9 This consultation, known as Issues and Options, is the very first stage in producing Crawley 2029, the new local plan for the town. Writing a new local plan will take time and before we can adopt the plan as a council document in 2014, there will be many different opportunities for you to get involved and help plan the future of Crawley. You can view the different stages involved in producing the Crawley 2029 Making the Local Plan local plan and how you can get involved, below: Issues and Options Consultation (now) Submission 19 January - 1 March 2012 September 2013 Preferred Strategy Consultation Following any changes made to the Crawley 2029 Local Plan as a result of the Submission Consultation, we will submit the final October and November 2012 document to the Government, who will then programme a date We will use all of the feedback we receive in the Issues and for an independent examination. Options consultation to help us write a more detailed document, known as the Preferred Strategy. This will contain draft planning Examination in Public (estimated) policies to help shape the future of the town and will be published January and February 2014 for public consultation, where we will again ask for your views. This is a formal discussion led by a Government-appointed Submission Consultation inspector who will consider whether the Crawley 2029 local plan June and July 2013 is ‘sound’. Anyone who provided feedback at the Submission This stage will use the feedback we receive at the Preferred Consultation may speak at the examination. The discussion is Strategy Consultation to help produce a final draft document, open for the public to attend. known as the Submission Local Plan. This will be published Adoption for consultation and any feedback at this stage will be taken September 2014 into consideration by an independent planning inspector at If the inspector finds the Crawley 2029 local plan to be ‘sound’, Examination in Public. it will be adopted by the council in September 2014. www.crawley.gov.uk/crawley2029 10 Crawley A3 Timeline Board.indd 1 1/13/12 1:47 PM Planning affects us all. The homes we live in, It is important that you are able to put across the places where we work, the open spaces where your views by taking part in the way that we plan we relax and the roads we travel on are all a result the future of the town. Turn over to find out when of planning decisions that have been made. your nearest consultation event is taking place. The way that the whole town develops will be You can also have your say online by scanning the affected by planning. Crawley Borough Council QR code below with your smartphone or visiting has started work on a new local plan that will help www.crawley.gov.uk/crawley2029 to guide development in Crawley over 15 years from 2014-2029. www.crawley.gov.uk/crawley2029 11 Bewbush Centre (Hall 2a) Tuesday February 7, 12 noon-5pm Langley Green Centre, Stagelands Wednesday February 8, 10am-3pm Ifield Drive Community Centre Thursday February 9, 1-4pm State of the Borough Debate, Civic Hall Ifield West Community Centre, Dobbins Place Tuesday January 24, 7pm Thursday February 9, 5-7pm Northgate Community Centre, Barnfield Road St Andrew’s Church, Furnace Green Wednesday January 25, 12 noon-5pm Friday February 10, 11am-4pm County Mall K2 Crawley Saturday January 28, 11am-4pm Saturday February 11, 10am-3pm Broadfield Youth and Community Centre (Small Hall) Tesco, Hazelwick Avenue, Three Bridges Monday January 30, 11am-4pm Monday February 13, 10am-5pm St Barnabas Pastoral Centre, Pound Hill Parade Gleneagles Court (Longley Room), Tuesday January 31, 11am-4pm Brighton Road, Southgate Wednesday February 15, 3-7pm The Charis Centre (Main Hall), West Green Drive, West Green Age Concern Building, Shackleton Way, Tilgate Wednesday February 1, 3-7.30pm Tuesday February 21, 3-7pm Gossops Green Community Centre, Kidborough Road Maidenbower Pavilion Thursday February 2, 1-5pm Wednesday February 22, 3-7.30pm Three Bridges Community Centre, Gales Place The last date to comment on this Monday February 6, 3.30-7.30pm consultation is Thursday March 1 12 Photos of the public exhibitions Ifield West Community Centre K2 Crawley 13 Appendix 2 Publicity and Public Awareness Examples of the range of publicity and public awareness coverage for Crawley 2029 including: 1. Crawley Borough Council Press Releases 2. Examples of Press Coverage 3. Facebook and Twitter 4. Crawley Live Content 14 PRESS RELEASE From Crawley Borough Council For Immediate Release PR 3089 23 January 2012 What’s your 2029 vision? Do you remember life without the leisure park, Pembroke Park and K2 Crawley? Over the past 15 years Crawley has grown and developed to meet the needs of the people who live, work and visit the town. It’s now time to move forward and think about the needs, wants and aspirations of the town for the next 15 years. Crawley 2029 is the name of the town’s new local plan, which will shape future development from 2014-2029. To make the plan worthwhile it needs to reflect what people think. The homes we live in, the places where we work, the open spaces where we relax and the roads we travel on are all a result of planning decisions that have been made. This is why it’s important that Crawley residents, groups and organisations are able to help plan the future of their town. Crawley Borough Council is now asking people to let us know what they feel are the most important issues for Crawley that will need to be planned for over the next 15 years. The council will be holding exhibitions and events where people can have their say – and enter a prize draw too. Discussion will focus on six themes: • Crawley 2029: Your vision • How the growth of the town will need to be supported • Planning for our housing needs • Our green open space • Growing our economy • Your neighbourhood. Councillor Claire Denman, Cabinet member for Planning and Economic Development, said: “It’s really important that anyone who is interested in the future of Crawley gets involved in this consultation. “This stage of Crawley 2029 is all about finding out what you want to see the town look like. 15 We’ll be asking questions at events, online and in our publications to get your feedback. “I know that 2029 seems a long way away. But think how much Crawley has changed in the past 15 years. This is your chance to shape the future of your town.” You can put across your views by visiting one of the Crawley 2029 consultation events below or filling in an eform on the council’s website at www.crawley.gov.uk/crawley2029 By giving us your views you can also be entered into a prize draw to win one of two £50 vouchers.

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