Toton Link Road – Ongoing

You may not have seen this article in the Nottingham Post:

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/chetwynd-barracks-transformation-plan-needs-9484620

but Broxtowe Borough Council are obviously trying to find a solution which will enable the Link Road to be built before any permission is granted for housing in and around Chetwynd Barracks. The Forum believe the Link Road is essential to any significant new housing in and north of Chetwynd Barracks as any other option will increase the traffic on Toton Lane/Stapleford Lane which is already congested.

This need (before housing gets built) was one of our comments to the Consultation on “Toton East” which seemed to propose another junction onto Stapleford Lane just by the entrance to the Tram which would obviously make the traffic flows much worse just around George Spencer Academy.

The Forum supports Broxtowe’s aims to get the link road built before any land is released for housing.

As always please do feel free to ask any questions you may have on this week’s latest bulletin or anything else via the Contact Us page, and we’ll do our best to answer them via the Questions and Answers page.

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Reduction of Carbon in New Development

You may not have seen this. We would invite you to read the document and comment if you can. Whilst, as a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) it does not form part of the Statutory Development Plan, it supports the Policies in the Neighbourhood Plan and is a material consideration (and therefore has to be taken into account) when determining planning decisions.


Broxtowe Borough Council and Nottingham City Council are consulting on the draft Reduction of Carbon in New Development SPD in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2012. The consultation period will close on 30 September 2024. 

Where can I see the consultation documents?

  • A copy of the Draft Reduction of Carbon in New Development SPD and additional information can be viewed online at https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/carbon-spd
  • A paper copy of the document can be viewed at Broxtowe and City libraries as well as the City Council offices at Loxley House reception, Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3NG and Broxtowe Borough Council offices at Foster Avenue, Beeston NG9 1AB.  

How do I comment? 

To make comments please use the online response form.

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The New Government’s Proposed Changes to Planning – What MIGHT it mean for the Neighbourhood Area?

Much has been said in the press recently about the new Government’s proposed changes to the Planning System and their objective to deliver three million or more homes in the lifetime of this Parliament. We have looked at the draft National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to see what impact these changes may have upon the proposals in the Part 2 Local Plan and the adopted Neighbourhood Plan.

The first significant change is that Central Government are proposing to impose housing delivery targets on Local Councils with the threat of taking control centrally if they fail to deliver those targets. For Broxtowe, the new target is 658 homes per year (3,290 homes in five years) compared to an actual delivery of around 292 homes per annum recently. The Part 2 Local Plan suggests that our Neighbourhood Area has a capacity for 4,500 homes with around 1,300 homes delivered by 2028. To achieve even this number would require homes to be delivered at a minimum of 300 homes per year. 

As yet, there are no timescales for any of the Developers to submit Planning Applications and the length of time available to build those homes shortens day by day. However, the Neighbourhood Plan has been adopted and the Forum has been meeting with some of the potential Developers for some time. The Local Community’s views (particularly on Infrastructure, Greenspace, Employment and Sustainability) are expressed within the Policies and Aspirations of the Neighbourhood Plan and therefore Planning Applications, when submitted, ought to be able to be created in a way which minimises local objections and shortens the length of time for the Applications to gain approval.

Unfortunately, of course, Planning Approval does not imply that the Developers will deliver homes at the rate needed to meet the delivery target.

The second significant change is the focus upon Affordable Homes. This actually should have little impact upon Developments in our Area as the Neighbourhood Plan Policies include a requirement for 30% Affordable Homes to meet the stated need of 137 Affordable Homes per annum in Beeston. The only possible issues are whether developments with 30% Affordable Homes are “viable” and whether the Affordable Homes will be delivered in parallel with the rest of the development. Experience suggests that Developers have a tendency to deliver Market Homes first with Affordable Homes tagged on as an afterthought, or not deliver them at all or not in full, but instead make a Section 106 payment to the local authority. The NPPF could have required that Affordable Homes should be delivered at a rate equal to the rest of the development but, HOW the homes are delivered is not part of the Planning Process.

​​The discussion about removing the need for homes to be “beautiful” has also caused some debate. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and whilst the Neighbourhood Plan seeks to “break free of the curse of red-brick and imitating the past”, using the BREEAM Home Quality Mark will give a quantifiable measure of the quality of the design and construction of new homes in the Neighbourhood Area.

Finally, there is the debate about Green Belt/Grey Belt. The NPPF adds a new “exceptional circumstance” under which Green Belt can be allocated for housing and introduces a new category which is effectively Green Belt that has already been built on (although its not entirely clear). The new “exceptional circumstance” is where the Local Council fails to deliver housing at the required rate. As highlighted above, the actual delivery of housing is not in the control of the Council, Developers create houses at a rate of their choosing.

The only area of green belt that remains in our Neighbourhood Area is that “North of the Tram”. The present draft Strategic Plan shows this remaining green belt until after 2038. There is ample capacity within the Neighbourhood Area (the Strategic Location for Growth and Chetwynd Barracks) for the Neighbourhood Area to make a strong contribution to Broxtowe’s Housing target provided the Landowners and Developers commit to submitting Planning Applications and build the houses without the need for additional short-term capacity to be identified. Should the area north of the tram be considered for development by Broxtowe in order to meet the short-term  targets set by Central Government, there is no guarantee that those homes will be delivered, particularly as they will have an expectation to deliver 50% Affordable Homes which would potentially make the development unviable without raising the price of houses still further to provide the necessary profit margin for the developers.

We will remain in contact with Broxtowe and other Stakeholders and let you know what we can.

The Draft NPPF is available following this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/proposed-reforms-to-the-national-planning-policy-framework-and-other-changes-to-the-planning-system/proposed-reforms-to-the-national-planning-policy-framework-and-other-changes-to-the-planning-system

This link gives all the documents in the consultation

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/proposed-reforms-to-the-national-planning-policy-framework-and-other-changes-to-the-planning-system

and also gives the means by which you can make your comments online.

Responses to the NPPF should be made before the 24th September.

In addition, here is a link to a webinar given by BREEAM on the Home Quality Mark:

https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/viewRecording/3318242969897531226/6146432068283481264/mark.cttcnf@gmail.com?registrantKey=5070745757531784286&type=ATTENDEEEMAILRECORDINGLINK

The slides are available here: https://email-bregroup.com/c/AQi6_AsQ-Y2qARiEiIrLASChx9IrAezsLOfr1In8MhY2WUw1SlxGCDVPKzk4DD7GTnv6bSM

And finally the BBC Briefing Room released a half hour Podcast “Can Planning Reform really boost economic growth”  which is available on the BBC Sounds App.

If you have views that you would like to express, use our Contact-Us form and we will add them to our Q&A Page.

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Neighbourhood Plan – Council Adoption

The Neighbourhood Plan was unanimously Adopted by Broxtowe Borough Council at its Council meeting on the 15th May 2024 and therefore becomes part of the Statutory Development Plan for the Neighbourhood Area, influencing any Planning Application Decisions.

Several councillors congratulated the Forum for the hard work in getting the Plan over the line, commenting on the skill, perseverance & hard work of all of those involved over the past eight years. There were offers to continue to meet with the Forum to achieve our Vision for the Area.

Congratulations all round.

A video of the Council Meeting starting at the Point where the Plan was proposed for adoption
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Upcoming Civic Society Events

Beeston & District Civic Society have organised the following events (click on the images below to see further details on their website).

This one is mainly for young people over the bank holiday weekend at Inham Nook Recreation Ground, Chilwell:-

Beeston Civic Society are asking for help on the day and advertising. If there’s anything you can do, please contact them.

and this one is for all ages with various guided walks taking place over the coming months around the Beeston area:-

Please do support the Civic Society by taking part in these events.

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Neighbourhood Plan Referendum – More Info

Here is a further update following our Newsflash on Friday announcing the result of the Neighbourhood Plan referendum. The full result is available on Broxtowe’s website here.

Further good news – following the count, Broxtowe Borough Council’s Chief Executive (Ruth Hyde) confirmed that the Neighbourhood Plan will be put forward to Full Council on 15th May for formal adoption. After which it will become part of the Strategic Development Plan for the Forum Area. Members of the Steering Group will attend the meeting in the public area to witness this momentous occasion for our community. The agenda for Full Council should be available on Broxtowe’s website later this week. It would be great to also see some of our members in attendance.

In response to all of this, our Forum Chair, Richard Hutchinson, said: “we are extremely pleased that the Neighbourhood Plan has passed the referendum with 3,606 votes in favour, and with a very significant 86.7% majority of the votes cast. 

It’s great news for this part of Broxtowe, one of the most sought after and liveable areas of Nottinghamshire on the doorstep of Attenborough Nature Reserve, great schools and great transport links.

It means the community led Neighbourhood Plan will have to be taken into account by landowners and developers when putting forward development proposals. 

This will help ensure delivery of sustainable and affordable homes that people deserve, as well as infrastructure, and environmental protections for existing and new green spaces, and for nature. 

The Neighbourhood Plan will be adopted by Broxtowe Borough Council on 15th May to sit alongside the Local Plan, which together will form the Strategic Development Plan for the Neighbourhood Area.

This is the culmination of eight years hard work by past and present Steering Group members (all volunteers), and is a significant achievement in what is, and proved to be, a highly complex and challenging Neighbourhood Forum Area containing two strategic development sites – Chetwynd Barracks and the Toton Strategic Location for Growth. We truly believe that this will make a difference for the community over the next twenty years.”

Eight years is a long time, but this is only the end of the beginning, as we move to the next phase which will be to review and monitor development proposals as they come forward!!

The Steering Group will now take a bit of a break, so you may not see as many posts over the next few weeks, but we will be back in touch when we have gathered our thoughts for the future.

Thank you all once again for your support over the years and for voting to accept the Plan, it really is a significant moment for all of us.

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Neighbourhood Plan Referendum Result

The result is in, and we are extremely pleased that the Neighbourhood Plan has passed the referendum with 3,606 votes in favour, and with a very significant 86.7% majority of the votes cast. The turnout was also pretty impressive too for this type of referendum – 36.2%

It really is fantastic news for the whole of the Forum Area. A very big thank you to all of you who have supported the Forum and the Plan over the years and now voted for it to be accepted.

We will issue further commentary over the course of the weekend, but thought you would want to know the result sooner!

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Neighbourhood Plan Referendum Final Reminder

This is a final reminder to cast your vote in the Neighbourhood Plan Referendum on Thursday 2nd May.
See last weekend’s post for further details and Click on the image below to view the Referendum Leaflet:

If you are unsure where your polling station is, please see this Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations and remember that you will need to present your voter ID when casting your vote at a polling station.

We will let you know the result as soon as we can after the count has taken place on Friday 3rd May.

As always please do feel free to ask any questions you may have via the Contact Us page, and we’ll do our best to answer them via the Questions and Answers page.

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Neighbourhood Plan Referendum Reminder

You won’t be surprised that this weekend’s latest news post is all about the Referendum, as it will be the last one before the big day!

Polling Day (2nd May) is fast approaching so please make your vote count in the Neighbourhood Plan Referendum.

The referendum question being asked is:

“Do you want Broxtowe Borough Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Chetwynd: Toton and Chilwell to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?”

A vote “YES” means that you do want the Local Community views expressed in the Neighbourhood Plan Policies to help Broxtowe decide planning applications in our Neighbourhood Area.

A vote “NO” means that you don’t want the Local Community views expressed in the Neighbourhood Plan Policies to help Broxtowe decide planning applications in our Neighbourhood Area.

Whether you vote “YES” or “NO” or Abstain, developers will submit planning applications for new housing and other facilities in the Neighbourhood Area in the coming years or sooner. So it’s a question of whether Broxtowe has to use YOUR Neighbourhood Plan Policies when determining planning applications within the Forum Area, or just rely on its own policies which are not as up to date following the cancellation of HS2 (impacting the Toton SLG) and the delayed vacation of Chetwynd Barracks.

Major development will still take place at both these key strategic sites. A “Yes” vote for the Neighbourhood Plan will influence how those developments take shape and help ensure the community’s views, objectives and vision are delivered, and for the new community that will be created. A “No” vote will potentially end any significant community say in how development takes place, and make it more difficult to raise planning concerns as one coherent voice.

A Big Thank You

The Forum Steering Group would like to offer a very big thank you to all the volunteers who answered our Call to Action to assist with the referendum leaflet delivery walks. Without the help of Antoinette, Chris, Graham, Karren, Katherine, Louise, Paul and Rosemary who stepped up to the task, the Steering Group would have had a much bigger challenge to deliver the leaflets to the 6,500 homes in our Area. The volunteers doubled our capacity, and every home will have received a leaflet by the end of this weekend. If for some reason you haven’t, then you can view it by clicking on the image above.

We also need to thank our partners and other relatives who have been cajoled into helping! Most of us now know what ‘postman’s knuckle’ feels like, and one unfortunate volunteer had more than a letterbox bite their fingers, ouch!! That really is dedication to the cause.

Finally

Broxtowe Electoral Services have issued a Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations, so if you are voting in person and are unsure where your polling station is, then please refer to it. Also, do remember that you will need to present your voter ID when casting your vote at a polling station.

The count for the Neighbourhood Plan Referendum will take place on Friday afternoon 3rd May, the day after polling closes. We will let you know the result as soon as we can on that day.

As always please do feel free to ask any questions you may have on this week’s latest bulletin or anything else via the Contact Us page, and we’ll do our best to answer them via the Questions and Answers page.

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Forum Digest – 19th April 2024

Just two things this week.

Neighbourhood Plan Referendum (2nd May 2024)

Postal voting forms and our Referendum Leaflet are beginning to pop through doors. Remember, the question that’s important to us is:

“Do you want Broxtowe Borough Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Chetwynd: Toton and Chilwell to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?”

A vote “YES” means that you do want the Local Community views expressed in the Neighbourhood Plan to help Broxtowe decide planning applications in our Neighbourhood Area.

A vote “NO” means that you don’t want the Local Community views expressed in the Neighbourhood Plan to help Broxtowe decide planning applications in our Neighbourhood Area.

Whether you vote “YES” or “NO”, planning applications will be made for housing and other facilities in the Neighbourhood Area, its just a question of whether Broxtowe has to use the Neighbourhood Plan to help them decide whether they should be allowed or not.

Attenborough & Chilwell Community Action Team Notes

The notes of the meeting on the 10th April 2024 are available here

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