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Independent Examination – Hearing Update
We understand that Broxtowe hope to livestream the Independent Examination Hearing tomorrow from 10am until it closes at around 5pm via their YouTube channel (as per their Council meetings). It is not absolutely guranteed, but that is what they are … Continue reading
Independent Examination – Pre-Hearing Statements
The Forum Steering Group has submitted a statement to the Independent Examiner, along with six other participant organisations, ahead of the public hearing to be held on 10th November, in compliance with the Examiner’s requirements. All the statements are available via … Continue reading
Independent Examination – Hearing Date Confirmed
We received notification this week that the Independent Examination Hearing for our Neighbourhood Plan will be held on 10th November at the Council Offices in Beeston. The Examiner’s letter and four supporting documents are available via a link from our … Continue reading
AGM – Save The Date
The next Forum AGM will be held in January with a provisional date of Wednesday 11th January at 7pm. Please can all members & friends make a note of this date in your diaries & calendars. It will be held … Continue reading
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Independent Examination Brief Update
Following on from last week’s post, Broxtowe have responded to the Independent Examiner’s initial questions contained in her Independent Examiner’s Procedural letter. This response document is available on Broxtowe’s website which is linked from our Plan page. Further details of … Continue reading
Independent Examination of the Neighbourhood Plan
Jill Kingaby BSc (Econ) MSc MRTPI has been appointed to undertake the Independent Examination of the Neighbourhood Plan. This week we received the Independent Examiner’s Procedural letter setting out some initial requests for information. Most of the requests in the … Continue reading