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West
Sussex County
Council's proposals for withdrawing certain bus services.

The 89 bus from Horsham to Haywards Heath that passes through Warninglid is on the list for withdrawal from April 2012. The PC have done an impact assessment to try and stop that, however it looks like it's still on the list and may need further weight from them and the community. See WSCC's full list here and the Parish Council's Response which is combined with the Warninglid Resident's Society's response. (23.7.11)



 

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Mid SussexLDF - Statement of Community Involvement Review
The District Council wish to hear the views of the Parish and its residents. This is the letter from the District Council and you can make comment on their web site at the link in the text of the document or in writing.


Dear Sir / Madam

Statement of Community Involvement Review

I am writing to ask for your help in a review of Mid Sussex District Council's Statement of Community Involvement.

The Statement of Community Involvement describes how the Council involves residents, businesses and other local organisations in its decision making.
It is necessary to review the current Statement (adopted in April 2006) as it is out-dated, concentrates only on planning and is considered too
prescriptive, resource intensive and difficult for residents to follow.

A draft Statement of Community Involvement has been produced for public consultation. It is intended to be easier to read and understand and will
guide all significant community involvement done by the Council (not just planning) in a more efficient and effective way. (contd - next column)


The 12-week public consultation on the draft District Plan is just over halfway through and Mid Sussex District Council is reminding residents that there are many ways they can feed back their views and help to shape the future of the District.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The draft Statement is presented as a main 'principles' document called ''How you can get involved'' This sets out six principles by which the
Council will seek to involve residents, businesses and other local organisations in planning and other key decisions. Appendices to the 'principles' document detail how the draft Statement will be put into
practice (and will allow it to be easily updated and with appendices added or amended when required). These appendices are:

''How we involve you in making planning decisions''- sets out how the Council will apply the six principles and involve the community in making decisions on planning.
''How we involve you in Planning Performance Agreements''- sets out a protocol for how the Council will implement Planning Performance Agreements for large and complex planning applications in accordance with the Statement.

We would like to hear from you and would welcome your views on the draft Statement of Community Involvement. Comments can be submitted online at
www.midsussex.gov.uk/sci or can be sent to Planning Policy and Economic Development, Oaklands Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 1SS. All comments received will be public information and should be received no later than 26th August
2011
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The draft Statement and further information on its production can be found at www.midsussex.gov.uk/sci. Alternatively, copies of the Statement, further information and response forms are available to view at the District Counci''s offices and at all libraries, help points and Town and Parish Council offices in the district.

Once adopted, the Statement of Community Involvement will act as a guide and benchmark for all Council services to use when involving communities. It will replace the current Statement and will become a statutory document of the Council's Local Development Framework. Details of the review timetable are available to view at www.midsussex,gov.uk/sci.

Yours faithfully,
Nathan Spilsted
Planning Policy and Economic Development,

Oaklands Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 1SS

 


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