The Roseland Plan passed its Referendum on 20th August 2015 and was adopted by Cornwall Council in December 2015.
UPDATE 1 - In March 2017, the following statement was issued by the Council:
The Roseland NDP has been assessed to determine whether any of its policies would be in conflict with the policies of the Cornwall Local Plan. In the case of the Roseland NDP it was concluded that two policies of the NDP are out of general conformity with the CLP. These are Policies HO3 (Re-use of redundant buildings) and Policy HO4 (New affordable housing). They are not in general conformity because they require affordable housing to be provided below the new thresholds set out in national guidance and the adopted CLP (2016). All other policies of the plan remain in general conformity with the CLP 2016 and should be used in determining planning applications in the NDP area.
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UPDATE 1 - In March 2017, the following statement was issued by the Council:
The Roseland NDP has been assessed to determine whether any of its policies would be in conflict with the policies of the Cornwall Local Plan. In the case of the Roseland NDP it was concluded that two policies of the NDP are out of general conformity with the CLP. These are Policies HO3 (Re-use of redundant buildings) and Policy HO4 (New affordable housing). They are not in general conformity because they require affordable housing to be provided below the new thresholds set out in national guidance and the adopted CLP (2016). All other policies of the plan remain in general conformity with the CLP 2016 and should be used in determining planning applications in the NDP area.
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UPDATE 2 - In April 2017, a CONSULTATION DRAFT of a Review Document was published:
Review of the Effectiveness of the Roseland Neighbourhood Development Plan
Objectives and Policies September 2015 - December 2016
The main findings of this review are:
(i) Awareness of the Roseland Plan by Planning Officers is now more-or-less complete.
(ii) Some Architects are either unaware of the Plan or have chosen to ignore it.
(iii) Alignment between the Cornwall Councillor’s view of an application and its conformity or non-conformity (as judged by PAG assessment) has increased with time. The alignment between Parish Council views and PAG assessment has decreased with time.
(iv) Planning Officer (or Cornwall Council Planning Committee) decisions are aligned with PAG assessments of conformity or non-conformity only 75% of the time.
(v) Significant numbers of applications judged not to be in conformity with policies of importance to the local community (landscape, character, housing) are being allowed.
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Review of the Effectiveness of the Roseland Neighbourhood Development Plan
Objectives and Policies September 2015 - December 2016
The main findings of this review are:
(i) Awareness of the Roseland Plan by Planning Officers is now more-or-less complete.
(ii) Some Architects are either unaware of the Plan or have chosen to ignore it.
(iii) Alignment between the Cornwall Councillor’s view of an application and its conformity or non-conformity (as judged by PAG assessment) has increased with time. The alignment between Parish Council views and PAG assessment has decreased with time.
(iv) Planning Officer (or Cornwall Council Planning Committee) decisions are aligned with PAG assessments of conformity or non-conformity only 75% of the time.
(v) Significant numbers of applications judged not to be in conformity with policies of importance to the local community (landscape, character, housing) are being allowed.
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UPDATE 3 - During 2017, to help Cornwall Council Planning Officers, a Roseland Character Guide was produced. Recently, the Roseland's Cornwall Councilor, Julian German said 'I am delighted to let you know that the Roseland Character Guide has been agreed by our five Parish Councils. Cornwall Council has sent to planning officers for use when determining Roseland planning applications.'
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IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT IS IN THE PLAN
All Roseland Plan documents are available for you to download by clicking on 'The Plan' button:
- Development Management Toolkit (for LARGER developments)
- Proposals Maps (including Settlement Boundaries and Conservation Areas)
- Maps of Agricultural Land Quality, Areas of Flood Zones
- Roseland Area Profile
- Roseland Local Landscape Character Assessment
- Lists of Listed Buildings, Monuments and Artefacts
- Lists of Open Spaces
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All Roseland Plan documents are available for you to download by clicking on 'The Plan' button:
- The Plan itself
- The Documents that those submitting planning applications will/may need to complete:
- Development Management Toolkit (for LARGER developments)
- The Other Background Documents mentioned in Roseland Plan Policies:
- Proposals Maps (including Settlement Boundaries and Conservation Areas)
- Maps of Agricultural Land Quality, Areas of Flood Zones
- Roseland Area Profile
- Roseland Local Landscape Character Assessment
- Lists of Listed Buildings, Monuments and Artefacts
- Lists of Open Spaces
IF YOU CAN'T FIND SOMETHING, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH USING THE 'CONTACT US' BUTTON BELOW. SOME OLDER, BACKGROUND MATERIAL HAS BEEN ARCHIVED TO MAKE THE SITE A BIT MORE 'USER FRIENDLY'.
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