A local referendum on a new neighbourhood development plan in Woodplumpton, Catforth Eaves and part of Cottam will ask residents for their thoughts
A blueprint for the future of a rural part of Preston will help ensure that the area “is not just a mass of houses with no soul to it”.
“It always seems to be that we are promised things like shops, doctors surgeries, schools and football pitches – but they don’t materialise,” parish council chair Matthew Greaves said. “We want to pursue these facilities and make sure that they are built of houses that have been brought into our parish. We’ll continue to try to insist that these are not false promises, as they consistently seem to be, which is disappointing and frustrating.
Areas covered by an approved neighbourhood plan are entitled to an uncapped 25 per cent share of the community infrastructure levy funding that is paid over to planning authorities by developers. Those without receive only 15 per cent, capped at £100 per existing dwelling.
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