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Norwich City Council is revising its Statement of Community Involvement to ensure that it reflects the latest national planning policy developments and that the public remain actively involved in shaping the city’s planning decisions.
Planning aims to ensure the right development happens in the right place, benefitting communities, the environment and the economy. It plays a critical role in identifying what development is needed and where, what areas need to be protected or enhanced and in assessing whether proposed development is suitable. You can find key information on what planning is and how the planning process works using Planning Aid’s Knowledge Base.
The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) outlines how the council will engage and consult with Norwich communities and other stakeholders on planning decisions. This includes the development of local plans and assessing planning applications. This engagement is crucial to ensure that the development aligns with the needs and aspirations of the community, minimises negative impacts and maximises positive benefits.
The revised SCI reflects changes in national and local planning policy including:
The adoption of the Greater Norwich Local Plan (GNLP) in March 2024
Production of new Supplementary Planning Documents to support the Local Plan
Changes to national planning rules which mean more types of development can be carried out without planning permission
Introduction of new environmental initiatives to help improve biodiversity and water quality
The consultation will run from Friday 18th October 2024 to Sunday 1st December 2024. You can find the draft SCI and respond to the consultation below.
We also welcome your feedback by:
Email: ldf@norwich.gov.uk
Post: Planning Policy Team, Norwich City Council, St Peters Street, Norwich, NR2 1NH.
Hard copies of the draft revised SCI will be available for inspection at City Hall and the Millenium Library, The Forum.
What happens next?
Following the consultation, we will consider all feedback received and make any necessary revisions to the SCI. The final version will then be adopted by the council.
Norwich City Council is revising its Statement of Community Involvement to ensure that it reflects the latest national planning policy developments and that the public remain actively involved in shaping the city’s planning decisions.
Planning aims to ensure the right development happens in the right place, benefitting communities, the environment and the economy. It plays a critical role in identifying what development is needed and where, what areas need to be protected or enhanced and in assessing whether proposed development is suitable. You can find key information on what planning is and how the planning process works using Planning Aid’s Knowledge Base.
The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) outlines how the council will engage and consult with Norwich communities and other stakeholders on planning decisions. This includes the development of local plans and assessing planning applications. This engagement is crucial to ensure that the development aligns with the needs and aspirations of the community, minimises negative impacts and maximises positive benefits.
The revised SCI reflects changes in national and local planning policy including:
The adoption of the Greater Norwich Local Plan (GNLP) in March 2024
Production of new Supplementary Planning Documents to support the Local Plan
Changes to national planning rules which mean more types of development can be carried out without planning permission
Introduction of new environmental initiatives to help improve biodiversity and water quality
The consultation will run from Friday 18th October 2024 to Sunday 1st December 2024. You can find the draft SCI and respond to the consultation below.
We also welcome your feedback by:
Email: ldf@norwich.gov.uk
Post: Planning Policy Team, Norwich City Council, St Peters Street, Norwich, NR2 1NH.
Hard copies of the draft revised SCI will be available for inspection at City Hall and the Millenium Library, The Forum.
What happens next?
Following the consultation, we will consider all feedback received and make any necessary revisions to the SCI. The final version will then be adopted by the council.
Planning - Statement of Community Involvement is currently at this stage
The consultation opens for contributions.
Sunday 01 December 2024
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The consultation closes for analysis and review.
Under Review
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All feedback will be considered and necessary amendments will be made to the SCI.
Final SCI Report
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The final version of the SCI will be adopted by council. The outcomes of this consultation will be documented here. This will include a summary of the feedback recieved, our responses, a summary of changes based on the feedback and a copy of the final version of the SCI.