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Neighbourhood Plan Refresh

Sunningdale Parish Council

What is Neighbourhood Planning?

Neighbourhood Planning is a way for communities to shape their local area. It can help them to: 

  • choose where new homes, shops and offices are built 
  • influence how new buildings look 
  • help shape the design and uses of open spaces 
  • grant planning permission for developments residents want 

Refreshing the Neighbourhood Plan 2011 – 2026

A refresh of the Sunninghill, Ascot and Sunningdale Neighbourhood Plan is being undertaken, which started in 2023.

 

The current Sunninghill, Ascot and Sunningdale Neighbourhood Plan covers the period of 2011 – 2026. Whilst the Neighbourhood Plan doesn’t expire at this point clearly national policies have been amended and it’s prudent to review the Neighbourhood Plan regularly.

The Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

The members of the Sunningdale, Sunninghill & Ascot Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group are:
– Cllr Robin Wood (Sunninghill & Ascot Parish Council) Co Chair
– Cllr Anne-Catherine Buxton (Sunningdale Parish Council) Co Chair
– Cllr Lilly Evans (Sunningdale Parish Council) 
– Olivia Marsden (Admin and Project Officer – Sunninghill & Ascot Parish Council)
– Nikki Tomlinson (Deputy Clerk – Sunningdale Parish Council)
– Yvonne Jacklin – Sunningdale Resident

If you would like to join the Steering Group, attend a meeting, comment or provide any feedback, please contact olivia.marsden@s-a-pc.com and deputy.clerk@sunningdale-pc.gov.uk 

Terms of Reference for the Neighbourhood Plan Refresh Steering Group

The Steering Group are currently reviewing several policies of the current Neighbourhood Plan. 

Parking Supplementary Planning Document

The Royal Borough is preparing a Parking Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) in accordance with Borough Local Plan requirements.

The current Royal Borough parking standards date from 2004 and do not reflect the shift to more active and sustainable modes of travel.

The aim of the Parking SPD will be to ensure that car parking in new developments, including all new residential and non-residential (retail, employment etc.) developments, meets the needs of users, promotes safe, pleasant streets and widens travel choice. It is important to note that the SPD will not retrospectively affect parking requirements in existing developments.

Please visit the RBWM website for further information.

Residential Parking Questionnaire

Protecting the character of our area and the problem of traffic congestion/parking are the two topics identified as most important by local residents. To help us provide supporting evidence to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead to influence parking standards for new housing developments in our area, we are conducting this survey to find out your views so that they can be included in our Neighbourhood Plan Review.

The Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group feeds back to the Planning Committee of each parish council so a summary of progress can also be found in the Planning Committee meeting minutes.

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