This guide shows how to keep your neighbourhood plan simple.
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Top Tips for Keeping it Simple
- Keep your eye on the prize – a timely neighbourhood plan which addresses the planning issues that matter in your area
- Manage your time – never underestimate the value of a work programme and clear timetable
- Avoid duplication – don’t worry about including issues that are already adequately addressed in the Local Plan Make a difference – good ideas count for nothing if they never get implemented so don’t get distracted
- Be practical – every new idea requires new information and evidence to back it up
- Embrace compromise – be honest about how much time, energy resources and skills you can all bring
- You can’t please all the people all of the time – don’t try
- Keep things moving – don’t delay everything while you wait for information on a single issue that may never emerge
- Be realistic – you won’t be able to address every issue raised in public consultation or by the enthusiasts in your group
- Enough is enough – the perfect plan doesn’t exist so draw a line and win that referendum
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