CONSULTATION STATEMENT Regulation 15(2)

CONSULTATION STATEMENT Regulation 15(2)

St Ives Area Neighbourhood Development Plan CONSULTATION STATEMENT Regulation 15(2) Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) Paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 4B Statement Submission Date March 2015 St Ives Area Neighbourhood Development Plan Proposal by the St Ives Area Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group, on behalf of St Ives Town Council (Qualifying Body) St Ives Area NDP Consultation Statement Contents 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Aims of the Consultation ..................................................................................................................... 3 3. Background to the Consultation ................................................................................................. 4 Table 1 Timeline of St Ives Area NDP Start-Up ................................... 5 4. St Ives Area NDP Consultation Record ................................................................................ 6 Table 2 St Ives Area NDP full consultation record .............................. 7 4.1 Round One: Scoping, Feb 2013 ............................................................................................ 11 4.2 Round Two: Issues Gathering, June – Feb 2014 ............................................... 11 Table 3 Main issues of concern ........................................................ 12 4.3 Round 3: Preferred Policy Options, Mar – Sep 2014 ..................................... 13 Table 4 Response to Preferred Policy Options .................................. 15 5. Pre-submission Draft St Ives Area NDP, Nov 2014 – Jan 2015 ................. 16 Table 5 Pre-submission responses ................................................... 19 6. Media, PR and Communications ................................................................................................ 23 6.1 Website ............................................................................... 23 6.2 Media and PR Activity ..................................................................................................................... 23 6.3 Email and Newsletters ............................................................................................................ 24 7. Sustainability Appraisal (SA) ....................................................................................................... 24 APPENDICES ................................................................................................................................................................ 25 APPENDIX 1 St Ives Area NDP Communications Strategy ............................................... 25 APPENDIX 2 St Ives Area NDP Operating Structure ............................................................... 29 APPENDIX 3 St Ives Area NDP Steering Group Terms of Reference ......................... 30 APPENDIX 4 Community Organisations Invitation Letter to NDP Involvement 34 APPENDIX 5 Press Coverage ...................................................................................................................... 35 APPENDIX 6 Round 2 Household Survey Response Analysis ........................................... 51 APPENDIX 7 Round 3 Preferred Policy Options Response Analysis ............................ 66 APPENDIX 8 Cornwall Council Comments and Subsequent Action ............................. 91 APPENDIX 9 Pre-submission Consultation: Public Responses ...................................... 122 APPENDIX 10 Pre-Submission: Public Responses and Subsequent Action ......... 171 APPENDIX 11 Statutory Consultee Responses and Subsequent Action ................ 176 2 For all consultation details and responses see https://stivesnplan.wordpress.com/consultation-responses/ St Ives Area NDP Consultation Statement 1. Introduction This Consultation Statement has been prepared to fulfil the legal obligations of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012, section 15(2). Part 5 of the Regulations states what a Consultation Statement should contain: (a) Contains details of the persons and bodies who were consulted about the proposed neighbourhood development plan; (b) Explains how they were consulted; (c) Summarises the main issues and concerns raised by the persons consulted; (d) Describes how these issues and concerns have been considered and, where relevant, addressed in the proposed neighbourhood development plan This Consultation Statement summarises all the statutory and non-statutory consultation that has been undertaken with the community and other relevant statutory bodies and stakeholders in developing St Ives Area Neighbourhood Development Plan (St Ives Area NDP). It describes how St Ives Area NDP has been prepared on the basis of community consultations and how concerns have been addressed and what changes have been made to the final NDP as a result of the pre-submission consultation. Detailed records of the all consultation exercises, comments and feedback are presented in the appendices and can be found at http://stivesnplan.wordpress.com/consultation-responses/. The summaries given in section 4 of this document are highly simplified representations of the huge volume of responses that have been considered and worked with. Community consultation has been at the heart of the preparation of St Ives Area NDP and the volume of this work is reflected in the responses on the webpage. Examples of publicity material and other related supporting documentation is also presented in the appendices. 2. Aims of the Consultation The aims of the St Ives Area NDP consultation process were set out in the objectives of the Communications Strategy in July 2013 (see Appendix 1): (a) The overall objective of the Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) is to allow people in the communities of St Ives, Carbis Bay, Lelant and Halsetown to determine their own future development; 3 For all consultation details and responses see https://stivesnplan.wordpress.com/consultation-responses/ St Ives Area NDP Consultation Statement (b) The NDP should be a popular process, with inclusivity at the heart of a democratic process of decision making; (c) Achieve full community consultation, where it has not been achieved before; (d) Make sure people don’t ‘fall through the net’ in NDP consultations, i.e. ensure the inclusion of all sections of the community; (e) Build a groundswell of support going in to the final referendum. In order to achieve these objectives, a set of guiding principles was drawn up: (a) We need to go out to people, not expect them to come to central meetings; (b) Present the NDP in bite-size chunks; (c) Use local people for consultation and use local expertise, as a principle before hiring outside advisors; (d) Face to face conversation is the most effective method of communication; (e) Maintain a big online presence, to save on resources; (f) Use social media sensitively when reaching out to young people; (g) Topic groups need to be supported in their consultation activities; (h) As members of NDP working groups, our own individual actions in informing people about the NDP can be a useful check on the overall inclusivity of the NDP. The concept of a NDP Roadshow was developed to help achieve principles (a), (b), (c) and (d). This meant representatives of the NDP attending meetings of other organisations, taking a stall to annual parish events or the local supermarket for the morning, in order to reach people who wouldn’t normally come to a central meeting. 3. Background to the Consultation From the outset of drawing up St Ives Area NDP, it was agreed that community consultation was to form the bedrock of the creative process, not be a series of presentations of work already done. The initial idea to produce a NDP came from the community and was taken up by St Ives Town Council a year later. A Council - community partnership was established, with an inclusive and open structure - see Appendix 2 and Table 1 below. An Inclusivity group was included in the structure to hold an overview of community engagement and monitor Objective (d) and the guiding principles in particular. 4 For all consultation details and responses see https://stivesnplan.wordpress.com/consultation-responses/ St Ives Area NDP Consultation Statement Table 1 Timeline of St Ives Area NDP Start-Up February 2013 Initial scoping meetings – Lelant, Carbis Bay and St Ives March 2013 Public meeting to discuss aims, issues and operating structure April - May 2013 Set up of Topic Groups, with community volunteers as Chairs • Housing • Built Environment • Open Spaces • Culture and Heritage • Transport • Local Economic Development • Amenities and Facilities • Inclusivity Appendix 4 shows the invitation letter sent to 138 community organisations. Meetings were also advertised in the local press. May 2013 Set up of Steering Group, with Topic Group Chairs and 5 town councillors, town councillor elected as Chair Once topic groups were established, they began collecting evidence relevant to their issue – from the Penwith Local Plan 2008, the emerging Cornwall Local Plan, NPPF and other local strategies that have been produced by the council and/or community groups in the past twenty years (see Basic Conditions Statement and Evidence Base Review for details). All topic group meetings have been fully open meetings. Thirty-four community volunteers have been actively involved for the duration of the entire process, with others coming in and out along the way. The steering group became a quasi-committee

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