Thornbury Neighbourhood Development Plan (TNDP) Consultation

South Gloucestershire Council is consulting on the proposed Thornbury Neighbourhood Development Plan, which has been formally submitted by the Thornbury Neighbourhood Plan Group, as the qualifying body for the Neighbourhood Plan Area.

(Links to information relating to this Neighbourhood Development Plan can be found below).

The comments received from this consultation will be passed to an independent examiner who will consider the representations and recommend whether the Thornbury Neighbourhood Development Plan should proceed to a community referendum.

The consultation starts on Monday 11 June 2021 and responses must be received no later than 5pm on Friday 23 July 2021. Please be aware that all representations received will be publicly available and may also appear on the South Gloucestershire Council website.

To comment on the Thornbury Neighbourhood Development Plan online please use the link here.

Alternatively a representation form can be downloaded from here. The completed forms can either be emailed to neighbourhoodplanning@southglos.gov.uk or sent by post to:

Strategic Planning Policy & Specialist Advice Team,
Environment & Community Services,
South Gloucestershire Council,
PO Box 1954,
Bristol,
BS37 0DD
 
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the Strategic Planning Policy Team on Tel: 01454 86 8896 or email neighbourhoodplanning@southglos.gov.uk.
 
Thornbury Neighbourhood Development Plan Consultation Documents
 
Thornbury Neighbourhood Development Plan Submission
Below is the most update-to-date Thornbury Neighbourhood Development Plan.

 

Evidence Base

Below you will find evidence base documents that support particular policies within the plan.

This consultation has now closed and we are analysing the results, which will be published here in due course.

Timeline

  • Opened
    11 Jun 2021 at 11:00
  • Closed
    23 Jul 2021 at 17:00

Details

Consultation Topic
  • Planning policy & strategy
Marking a consultation as relevant to a particular audience indicates that it may be of special relevance to people within that group. It doesn't, however, mean that other groups wont find the consultation of interest - we welcome responses from everybody.
For example, education issues may be of particular interest to Parents & Guardians, and so will be shown to people searching the system for parenting issues, but the views of others (eg: Business, Faith Groups) are also relevant.